The matching -
fabric belt gives the Brooklyn a more flattering, feminine shape.
Not exact matches
The
belt delicately highlights the waistline, while the light and fluid nature of the
fabric gives elegance to the large palazzo trousers that end above the ankle.
If you are working a voluminous dress and it looks like you're drowning in all the
fabric, add a
belt to
give the piece some structure.
I
gave them a general color (coral) and style idea (knee - length or a little above) and with some tiny detail (like lace, a
belt, or a texture to the
fabric).
Also if the
fabric is too heavy the structure of the dress can also
give you a bulge in a
belted dress.
The top was actually a bit too long on me for it to be cropped
given my petite frame, so I
belted it and folded up some of the
fabric to make it more cropped.
She also comes with a matching
fabric belt, made of the same
fabric as the dress but double layered to
give a bit of sturdiness.
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Argentine design firm Masekos has a fresh take on the rolled
fabric tied with a
belt idea: their stool is made with natural wool felt mixed with
fabric scraps in the middle, which
give the item some color.