The Bell Body shape:
Small shoulders.
Small bust.
Small waist.
Short waist.
Big thighs.
Big bottom.

Clothes that suit ‘The Bell’ body shape:

Gilet: this bulky gilet rebalances your top half with your bottom, without compromising your waist. Make sure that it ends at the top of your hips.
Necklace: an eye-catching necklace is your best friend. It will show off the neatness of your upper frame and bring all eyes to the centre of your body. choose bold, chunky, or colourful necklaces to draw the eye up towards the face and neck, balancing the lower body. Layer necklaces, such as pearls or chains, work well. Longer necklaces these can add a vertical line to elongate the torso.
Jumper: bulk, bulk, bulk up your top half, This cowl neckline creates a broader shoulder. Try twisting and pinning with a big eye-catching brooch.
Dress: make sure it fits you flatteringly on top and that the skirt of the dress is full enough to flow around your nether regions without clinging as you walk.
Brooches: a brooch on a lapel or collar adds interest to the upper body.
Belts: Use to highlight your narrowest point (your waist). Consider a textured/bold belt over a dress/cardigan to create an X-shaped silhouette.
Scarves wear chunky, long scarves that can be wrapped around the neck multiple times to add volume to the bust and shoulder area. Bright, patterned, or textured scarves are ideal for adding focus to the upper body.
Bags: Choose shoulder bags/clutches that sit between the waist and hip, such as a clutch tucked under the arm, to avoid drawing attention to the hips. Short-strapped bags, these keep the focus on the upper body.
Footwear: a cone heel has thickness to balance out your bottom half, combined with delicacy to give a feminine touch by showing off your slim ankles. Keep your shoes simple at the front, avoiding any ankle straps or T-bars.