The problem with the H morphology is that the waist, an excellent feminine ally, is not very marked. It is therefore necessary to rebalance this affront by attracting the eye elsewhere, towards your other assets. Your shoulders, your neckline, your neck are all very feminine areas to highlight with the right wardrobe. The whole thing is not to emphasize the waist, so wear straight, fluid, slightly loose tops, and you can dare the patterns. The empire shape is perfect for your morphology as well as small tops with a Claudine collar or, conversely, a low-cut neckline (it all depends on the size of your chest). As for jackets, do not fall for a model that is too fitted, and if this is the case, wear it open. Likewise for coats and trench coats, opt for straight cuts and let the belt fall.
For the bottom, the H morphology allows you to have fun, but on one condition, that you opt for low-waisted shapes. To highlight your slender silhouette, there's nothing like straight cuts, but you can also play with volumes to highlight your hips. Low-rise pants with side pockets are perfect for your figure, worn with a belt that falls on the hips. As for the skirts, the ideal remains the straight skirt, but you can also fall for a tulip skirt or a fluid model, always low waist. For your H-shaped body, the dress is also an ally of choice. The straight dress works wonders as well as the models with a belt on the hips. Without counting on the empire dress that is made for you.
To sum up, immediately throw away all your waist belts, thin or wide. You do not have a thin waist, so there is no need to draw attention to this part of the body. So say goodbye to your tight-fitting tops and jackets that just cram you in. But also say goodbye to all your little cropped jackets and high-waisted pants.