Curves in All the Right Places

A Stock Phrase for narrators describing an attractive female character, and for Fanfic writers trying to make a female character inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon. It probably describes an hourglass figure - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but exactly what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are, and how much they should curve, will vary. While the figure it describes isn't going to go out of fashion any time soon, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into Discredited Trope territory.

Anime And Manga
"Yusuke Urameshi: Whoa Keiko, you seem to be busting out in all the right places."
 * Yu Yu Hakusho

Fan Fic

 * Overused to the point of becoming first a cliché and then a meme in Harry Potter fanfic, concerning Hermione getting a visit from the puberty fairy over the summer.

Film
"Eve Kendall: I'm a big girl.
 * North by Northwest

Roger Thornhill: Yeah, and in all the right places, too."

"Osmosis: [looking at a centerfold in DNA Monthly] Nice genes. You got the chromosomes in all the right places."
 * Played with in Osmosis Jones.

"Gina Babs: She was a swell girl, and swollen in all the right places."
 * Murder on Vine


 * In Go West, Chico Marx asked Harpo what he had spent $60 on, and Harpo made an "hourglass" figure with his hands. Chico replied "Oh, you bought a snake." (The gag also appears in A Day at the Races, in which Harpo's attempts to tell Chico about The Vamp who plans to seduce and frame Groucho are interpreted as, "A snake! A big, big snake!" After Harpo's gestures and whistles get more and more exaggerated, "That's-a no snake.")

Literature

 * From the Xanth series: "'But Nada weighs as much as you do!' Indeed, Nada weighed more, and in all the right places."
 * In Stalking the Unicorn by Mike Resnick, takes this Up to Eleven, describing a Catgirl as having "curves in places other girls don't have places."

Live Action TV
"Captain Jack Harkness: Now, first of all, she's no little girl. From where I'm standing, all the right curves in all the right places."
 * Torchwood episode "Day One"

Music
"A watering hole
 * Mika's "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)":

With the girls around

And curves in all the right places"

Theatre
"You gotta stack those decks with a couple-a extra aces,
 * Lola's song "A Little Brains—A Little Talent" in Damn Yankees:

And this queen has her aces

In all the right places!"

"Where she's narrow, she's narrow as an arrow
 * "Honey Bun" from South Pacific:

And she's broad where a broad should be broad!"

Web Original

 * Survival of the Fittest characters Charlene Norris and Kallie Majors, from versions four and three respectively, are described this way.