Wide and flowing tops with
waist belts look great if you have a thin or medium sized waist.
Without
the waist belt it looks like a oversized boyfriend blazer what could also look great if you mix and match it the right way.
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.»
For her second
look, however, she ditched the headwear, letting her long blonde locks cascade down her back as she showed off a floor - length sparkly silver sequin number with a matching
belted waist.
Add a thick
belt at your
waist and grab your favorite handbag to polish off the
look.
Belted at the
waist and cuffs, and featuring two front cargo pockets and a large collar, it has a rugged
look that belies its refined style.
I love high -
waisted jeans, I loved that
belt, and her hair
looked fabulous.»
I would
look great with a
belt around the
waist, or tucked into jeans or a skirt.
Aside from the maximum comfort, you
look for a carrier with a super strong
waist belt and form - fitting, adjustable shoulder straps.
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.
Before each use,
look at the seams but especially high stress areas like shoulder straps and
waist belt.
Narrow base carriers can be hard on your back and not as comfortable long term so
look for one that is ergonomic and has a
waist belt.
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!
Stay chic in our wide leg silhouettes with a self - tie
belt that enhances the
look with a
waist - cinching accent.
I absolutely adore men's blazers, but if I wear one, I always add a
belt to create definition at the
waist, if the
belt if jewelled it can work perfectly for the instant evening
look.
There's something about distressed features I'm not over yet and it's been calling me back in the form of this Dynamite skirt, which I paired with a thick
belt to cinch my
waist and accentuate the «tucked»
look.
This silver
belt is perfect to take any
look up a notch, with a high shine effect style this over a sweater dress to get those
waist clinching vibes.
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).
You can style your dress with a
waist belt and still
look stylish and professional.
On the right side
look, I put on statement earrings, a black thin
belt to give myself a little
waist, and black high heels to elevate the
look.
I also wearing black leather
belt over the jacket that accentuate the
waist line and helps to complete this
look and create a soft transition from bright blue jacket to black dress.
For the second
look I added a
belt around the
waist line and let the scarf hang around my neck.
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!
Skirts tend to fall at the natural
waist and we expect a shorter torso silhouette with them, either a tucked - and -
belted look or an untucked top that hits about two fingers» width below the navel.
And this pearl embellished sweatshirt??! It
looked darling thrown over the top of the dress and then
belted to bring it in and hold it at my
waist!
Stylish keyhole detailing at the neckline adds a flirty twist to the
look, while a detachable self - tie
belt at the empire
waist defines your shape.
I love the
belted waist to shape this
look.
What I love even more is that the
belt isn't attached, so hopefully I can still be rocking my mama bird
look belted at the
waist postpartum too!
Belts give us a
waist and that can make all the difference in a
look.
This shirt is also quite long which means I could put a
belt around my
waist and wear it as a dress and sandals for a perfect summer
look!
Astor Dress I don't think it's possible to wear this dress without pretending to be a bond girl, the built in
belt hits the tiniest part of your
waist and the slit is going to make your legs
look AMAZING.
In a soft camel material with a waterfall front,
belted waist and oversized fit - this maxi coat is perfect for adding some luxe to any
look.
We have often been trained to steer clear of horizontal stripes as they can make you
look wider than you are (this is true in some cases), however, what I love about this classic stripe top is the
belted tie around the
waist.
It
looks super cool in different lighting and I love that it has
belt loops so you can cinch it in at the
waist.
A (# 8) sheath dress and (# 13) cardigan combo will
look polished and chic with a skinny
belt around your
waist.
The photo with the
belt from the dress where the flap is hoisted to the
waist, makes you
look perfect.
The 8 was form - fitting, but I wore it with Spanx and it
looked very flattering with the
belt cinched at the
waist.
Find a jumpsuit that already has a defined
waist or cinch it in yourself with a fab
belt (Love this one for a dressier
look).
The
belt was a last minute add - on that
looks like it came with the dress and helped accentuate my
waist a bit.
Moreover, there is a huge variety of floor length princess style lover ladies, no wonder that
looks has its grace and especially when doubled with net fabrics and neat embroideries, laces and
waist ribbon
belts shaping your figure perfectly.
Some really beautiful outfit ideas here, I like the knit dress with the
belt around the
waist, really
looks very appealing.
She polished off the tough
look with a studded choker and
waist - defining leather
belt.
Look at your teeny
waist in that obi
belt!
The top comes with a matching teal
waist stash, but for this
look, I went with a black
belt for an even bolder approach!
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.
As you can see, I kept the accessories to a minimum and used the scarf as a chocker for that interesting and chic vibe.If you're going for a more fun or that bohemian
look, you can tie the scarf in your hair or you can use it as a «
belt» to cinch your
waist for that define
look or you can just ditch the scarf altogether, if you don't feel it.
I also love
belting blazers because I feel like it gives it a different
look and can accentuate your
waist.
A little black dress with a thin
belt cinched at the
waist, and ballet flats will give it a more preppy
look.
The way they fit my curvy yet short figure is absolutely amazing, giving me much longer
looking legs, and a tiny
waist, while accentuating my assets if ya know what I mean Normally I pair pleated skirts with skinny
belts and cute tops for a fun daytime
look, my self - proclaimed «mom uniform» is a high -
waist skater skirt, tee shirt, cardi and fun sneakers, but I wanted -LSB-...]
I am short
waisted and a
belt seems to visually «divide my middle» and make me
look thicker.