Working women are less likely to have the bombshell look of curved hips, nipped in waist and generous bosom because of the stress levels associated with their jobs.Instead, women who have high powered careers will probably carry a little more fat around their stomachs than their hips, according to anthropologist Elizabeth Cashdan.They have taken on a more angular "straight-up-and-down" figure than the softer look of the 1950s stars.Professor Cashdan attributes the look to androgens, a type of hormone that includes testosterone.These hormones help women become physically stronger and more able to withstand stress, qualities that are needed to handle a rewarding career.