Wearing
a belt at the waistline always accentuates the smallest part of your body.
Not exact matches
With allover vertical striped and beautiful blooming flower pattern, this casual long - sleeved dress highlights a v collarline, a flattering high
waistline, and an alluring mini length, with a bowknot
belt tied
at the waist which adds charm.
Having a short torso (well, a short everything, to be fair), the
waistlines on most dresses hit me
at too low a point to just hike up a bit with a
belt.
In the above photo, I have put on a
belt at my natural
waistline and the seam hits exactly
at the
belt, not above the
belt, and heavens....
Crafted from a sumptuous wool blend, this straight cut design boasts a lapel collar, a double - breasted fastening with resin buttons, welt pockets, a slit
at the back and a matching self - fabric
belt to accentuate the
waistline.
Wear a button - up blouse over the dress, with the ends of the blouse knotted
at your
waistline (
belt and additional tucking - in optional) as shown here.
At Agnona, a show inspired by the 70's and 80's decades, featured wide leather belts worn at the waistline over relaxed, voluminous shape
At Agnona, a show inspired by the 70's and 80's decades, featured wide leather
belts worn
at the waistline over relaxed, voluminous shape
at the
waistline over relaxed, voluminous shapes.
I got these
at H&M and have worn them every which way — most of which included a
belt so I carved out that
waistline and looked less like a big prego blob.
If you love a top that sits right
at the hips, but is a little off in the
waistline, try adding a skinny
belt in contrasting color to bring the illusion back.
If you're short waisted and are bustier up top, position the
belt lower than the
waistline in front and
at waist level in the back is often the solution.
2 if wearing pleated skirt, make sure the skirt
waistline hits
at your natural waist (where the most narrow point of your waist is) and
belt it if you want to add a bit of accentuation.
If you're more of an hourglass figure, or if you're looking to add curves by faking an hourglass — wear your
belts at your natural
waistline.
To add some color, and
at the same time not lose my
waistline, I paired a thick
belt over my faux - romper.
With plaid pattern throughout, this trendy top emphasizes an elastic smocked back fallen from adjustable spaghetti straps into a squared collarline, an alluring cropped length, and a self - tie bowknot detail
at back, while the
belted shorts with a flattering high
waistline features pretty ruffle trimming, modern cuffed hemline, and an elastic
waistline which offers an easy fit.