Make sure it works properly, especially in a high use and stress area
like the waist belt.
I really
like the waist belt trend since it makes your legs look longer I also love the classy mid-length skirt
My favorite way to style it is pictured in this shot from fashion week, where you can see I'm wearing this See by Chloe bag over my suit
like a waist belt.
Not exact matches
From both near and far, they look just
like regular trousers, what with pockets and
belt loops and that second, inside
waist button that lets you know you're bein» all fancy -
like.»
Most truly waterproof
waist belts,
like the Aqua - Roo, are super bulky and a pain to run with.)
Stand, therefore, with truth
like a
belt around your
waist, righteousness
like armor on your chest, and your feet sandaled with readiness for the gospel of peace.
Just
like Baby Carrier We, Baby Carrier We Air is a comfortable, ergonomic baby carrier that has a
waist belt.
Britax uses its CarryLong system with padded
waist belt and shoulder straps to ensure you can carry your little one for as long as you
like without an aching back.
I have a long «shirt dress» (which is
like a button down shirt, only fitted and longer) and I just throw a
belt on right at the
waist for a very sleek, classic look.
Cinch it right above the bump, adding a
belt if you
like, to give you
waist definition.
Before each use, look at the seams but especially high stress areas
like shoulder straps and
waist belt.
Lastly, we really
liked the comfortable, soft, and ergonomically correct
waist -
belt.
And you know what they say (well, what I say at least), tight obliques will cinch in that
waist —
like a
belt.
That means an inch onto our
waist for every daily burger — so
like one
belt notch per burger.
It is definitely an illusion though, because I feel if you could see the sides of my
waist, I would look
like a
belt around a pumpkin!
I've used this magic
belt (really just a regular shirt
belt that's elastic instead of leather) on numerous occasions to rein in a dress or to give an illusion of a slimmer
waist but here, with this devilish white shirt, I look
like a Power Ranger (yes, that comparison came from my husband too... sigh).
A huge fan of figure - grazing button ups
like our Hepburn silk shirt, this simple white design is ideal for styling with a work - chic pinstriped bustier top and cinched in at the
waist with a chunky double
belted corset.
At first glance, it looks
like material sewed to a tank top and given an empire
waist with a wide
belt, but it is tres chic!
The embellished
belt detail draws attention to the
waist, which I
like, and the colour is perfect for the season.
What I also love about this romper is it comes with a little sash to tie around your
waist, but you could also style it with whatever
belt you
like!
Add a
waist belt like this one — and that's all you will probably need.
I usually
like to wear this trench coat
belted to define the
waist.
If you would
like to have more definition at the
waist (the type of dress I are more inclined to wear) you can simply add a
belt to cinch in
waist.
Also, two men's ties stitched together,
like this one that I made, is a fun variation on a traditional scarf or
belt tied around your
waist.
The
belt was a last minute add - on that looks
like it came with the dress and helped accentuate my
waist a bit.
Some really beautiful outfit ideas here, I
like the knit dress with the
belt around the
waist, really looks very appealing.
Hourglass figure When you have an hourglass figure you can wear any maxi dress you
like, if you want to accentuate your
waist wear a nice
belt.
I
like the idea of playing with sweaters and flannels as a different way to layer and replace a high
waisted belt for a more casual look.
I also love
belting blazers because I feel
like it gives it a different look and can accentuate your
waist.
Belts (regardless of size) tend to make me feel
like I'm gasping for air all day, so I try to create a more defined
waist through the natural shape of shirts and dresses.
The black - red - and - ivory motif is a twist on the classic navy - and - white marinière stripe, and still has the same goes - with - everything appeal: we
like it paired with a high -
waist belted skirt, as much as we do a pair of tried - and - true skinnies.
I added the
belt because I felt
like a box without it (my flannel isn't tapered at the
waist at all).
Add a shirt around your
waist if you feel
like you need a
belt but know it's not going to work.
The
belt like band around the
waist was slimming.
I've not seen anything
like the safari look jacket ever as far as I'm aware, it's so beautiful & flattering with the ruffles at the top and the
belt thing, that looks almost steampunk < 3 and makes your
waist look tiny.
It is definitely an illusion though because I feel if you could see the sides of my
waist it would look
like a
belt around a pumpkin.
How do you
like this look and what do you think about the
waist belt trend in general?
Wear something more structured,
like a blazer or a
waist belt to give you some shape and decrease the casual factor.
I ended up wearing a thick cable knit sweater, leather
like panel leggings, my go to Elie Tahari long blazer which I
belted at the
waist and my favorite lace up booties; which believe it or not are extremely comfortable for walking around the city.
You can wear the
belt bag in the traditional way, on your
waist or you can sling it over your shoulders
like a celebrity.
If you're short -
waisted and feel
like every
belt you try makes you look as if your chin and knees are rubbing up against each other, try a skinnier style.
Great display of red in all it's glory, Samantha and I love that little detail of what looks
like a leopard print or a printed
belt at the
waist.
There are a lot of technical elements that go into it, what we've worked really hard on is this contour waistband which acts
like a self -
belt and it means that you never have that gap at the back if you have a smaller
waist and a bigger backside.
But for me, since I am curvier I
like to accentuate the smaller part of my
waist — that's why I love our high - rise denim and our contour
belt does suck you in a little.
I am always concerned that I will look shapeless under a coat that doesn't have a
belt, but I do
like your idea of wearing it open with something that accentuates my
waist underneath.
It seems
like a simple solution, an old trick that's basically foolproof: Tie a
belt around the
waist of your dress and guess what?
I
like to cinch my
waist so add a bold
belt and finish the look with girly accessories.
For a second dressy look, consider a pair of fancy pants or a slim cut trouser and try a more delicate necklace (or none at all) with another mom MVP (for its magical ability to define a non-existent
waist), an obi
belt,
like the Stitched Obi
Belt at The Limited (please tuck the ends in rather than tying them in a big honkin» bow, however) or, my real fav, Cecilia De Bucourt's obi
belt at Barney's.
The Singer and TV presenter graced the red carpet looking
like an elegant swan, wearing a white strapless Joe Challita gown, with a black
waist belt.