A loose chain or leather hip - slung
belt draws the eye downward, elongating a short torso.
A belt draws the eye to that perfect spot and creates the illusion of hourglass proportions.
Not exact matches
Hitting in just the right place, adding a simple
belt to your outfit will emphasise your empire waist, define your new curves and
draw the
eye to your slimmest point.
The little jean jacket is ideal as it just falls right on the waist
drawing the
eye to the
belt of the pants.
Whether it's a
belt, a strict A-line, or a change in fabric from the bodice to the skirt,
drawing the
eye to the waist will inherently make the most of your gorgeous curves.
The floral print softens the look while a black
belt at the waist
draws the
eye to your smallest point.
Your tip of adding a
belt to the blazer for your petite frame works really well — it
draws your
eye straight to the middle, balancing out the outfit.
The waist sits an inch longer on me than is flattering on my shape too, so I may have to figure out if there's a way to shorten it that doesn't mess up the pleat detailing of the waistband; if not I'll just have to stick to adding a
belt to it like I did in these pictures to try to
draw the
eye to my natural waist shape better.
Being strategic about focus is always wise, and you can choose a statement necklace to
draw the
eye to your face or add a like - colored
belt to your tunic to accentuate your waist without breaking up your lines.
If you are wider on top than on bottom — wear your
belts around your hips so as to
draw the
eye downward.
This dress will equalize an abundant bust and full hips when adding a
belt to
draw the
eye to your waist.