My blue boating style consisted of a baby blue gingham crop top that
tied at the waist paired with my current favorite denim skirt (perfect for summer and fall) and a boater hat — I'll be honest, this part was pretty much just for fashion, and not really functional, but hey it looks cute, right?
Not exact matches
Tie them
at the
waist and
pair them with a skirt and heels for a night out or slip on your favorite jeans and flip flops for a casual lunch date.
This «Jude»
pair sits
at the smallest part of your
waist, so be sure to maximize the flattering shape by knotting the
tie and tucking in your top or shirt.
It will match perfectly with the included
pair of bikini bottoms with ruffles embellished and
tie side construction
at the
waist.
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.
Cold shoulder tops are a fun addition to any outfit — I styled mine
tied at the
waist and
paired with casual, printed bottoms.
I
paired these with a silk short - sleeved button - up that
ties at the
waist.
For today's outfit, I
paired it with a simple Piko top
tied up for a bit more definition
at the
waist.
One way is to recapture the go - with - the - flow feel of the 1970s by means of a patterned bottom (like the pants I wore or these) and
pair it with a «classic shirt» — in this case a crisp button - down
tied at the
waist.
A great go - to
pair for shorts with a back elastic waistband and a faux wrap front that
ties at the
waist along the front.