"Waist definition" refers to the visibility and shape of the waist area on the body. It implies having a well-defined and noticeable waistline, often representing a slimmer and curvier figure.
Full definition
Because there is
little waist definition, there is likely to be only a narrow waistband or sometimes no waistband at all.
I often wear a linen shirt tied at the waist because it creates a bit
more waist definition than wearing the shirt loose.
Your bust and shoulders are about the same width as your hip - line which makes for a lack of curve,
little waist definition, but easy dressing!
Yeah, you want one that has sleeves that are the right length and all that, but what I highly suggest is getting one that has some kind
of waist definition.
To keep my silhouette from being to boring I added these high waist shorts with a tie front to add more
waist definition as well as left a few buttons undone to elongate my neck.
Abdominal muscles: these include the rectus abdominus (6 - pack), internal obliques, external obliques, and the transverse abdominus (the deepest muscle that wraps around your organs / spine like a girdle,
creates waist definition).
I really wanted it to curve in at the front for a
beautiful waist definition and for there to be piping in between the pieces to break up the print and add some textural detail.
I think with jumpsuits you really need some kind of
waist definition built in to make sure you don't get swamped by the fabric.
I will often get out my sewing machine and nip a top or knit dress in at the waist for more
waist definition without a belt.
Funny, I have the same sort of figure that you describe and I am most comfortable and feel most flattered in sheath type dresses with some
gentle waist definition, enough to emphasize my waist without being tight over my belly.
These are great for
waist definition as they are shaped and can be accessorized with a small belt.
Together with Rectangle body shapes you both
lack waist definition, and along with Inverted Triangle body shape you both have a top heavy upper body and share similar styling guidelines.
* full length dress with smocking detail
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I like to full - tuck any blouses, tees, tops and even sweaters into higher waisted bottoms — it's especially important for ladies with «boyish» figures than need that extra bit
of waist definition.
This gives
your waist definition while still allowing the sweater to hide your belly.
Cinch it right above the bump, adding a belt if you like, to give
you waist definition.
Shift dress is a streamlined dress with slight to no -
waist definition; it's hem is just above or below the knee.
It is a streamlined dress with slight - to - no -
waist definition.
with
no waist definition and with straight skirts, so that she gets a sort of column of dress.
It should narrow in a bit give you that
waist definition that is so important when you wear a pencil skirt.
Since the shirtdress most typically has
no waist definition, usually one needs to be established.
I like to wear it with a wide belt, which may not be the most modern styling, but it makes me feel better to have
the waist definition.
If you are an apple shape, you are rounder through your midsection and require a little
waist definition.
If you do not want to look like you have been swallowed by your blazer, adding
some waist definition with a belt will create much - needed shape.
This time I paired it with a knot belt to get
some waist definition.
Your hipbone is high, almost at your waist which means you have little
waist definition.
And my long strapless maxi - dress is superceded by a long maxi - dress with spaghetti straps and a drawn - in waist; just as flowy and feminine as I like, but with the bust support and
waist definition he prefers.
They're meant to add a bit of detail to your outfit and provide
some waist definition.
You may be able to rock this dress without a belt but for
me waist definition is the key!
You tend to have more dresses and skirts than pants, most of which have
waist definition and soft, ornate feminine lines.
Give
your waist some definition with this beauty of a belt.
Simply put, the lack of
waist definition but hourglass proportions (top and bottom) indicate that your body shape is straight!