We tend to see a lot of stuff about being a pear, apple, hourglass or column, but in reallity those types are just stereotypes - and most women don't really fit in a single stereotype, we usually have mixed trait from 2 different types. For example, a typical pear has considerable difference between hips and waist, but not so much difference between breast and waist. A typical hourglass has both waist-breasts and waist-hips differences quite noticeable and their top and bottom are balanced. But some women have a noticeable difference on both waist/hips and waist/breasts like a hourglass, but they also have a heavier bottom like a pear. Those women have traits from both a hourglass and a pear, without been exactly any of those.
I would like to see you with a more fitted top to be sure, but I believe you fall exactly in the in-between hourglass-pear dilema. Looks like you have both breast-waist and hips-waist differences quite pronounced, you don't have a slim/light top, but you also have a heavier bottom. When you fall in between 2 types you will probably find useful tips on both two types, but not all tips of either type will work, so it may help you to focus on why some things are supposed to work on a hourglass but not for pears and why somethings are supposed to work for pears but not for hourglasses instead of following those tips blindily (and you can use any tip that goes for both hourglasses and pears without mistake).