Just polish your looks with a slim belt for
waist definition on bulky layers.
Not exact matches
I had been so focused
on losing inches
on my
waist, I hadn't even realized the
definition that was taking place in my arms and legs.»
The sash
on the
waist adds so much
definition to the look and the boots add a touch of edge all while staying true to your personal style!
The empire style didn't flatter my figure well given that the dress is too long so I added a thick black belt to give
definition on my
waist.
You can also add a wide belt to give more
definition on your
waist.
Wide legs, cap sleeves, princess seams
on the bodice, and a removable elasticated patent belt add
definition to the
waist and flatter your silhouette.
Belts are also a great way to add a little
definition to your
waist, especially if you're wearing something billowy or thick
on the colder days.
I love the cut - out detail
on this Swell number, and grabbed a braided belt in almost the same shade of cream to add a little
definition at the
waist.
By the way are we apples (belly
on the side) or hourglass (
waist definition from the front)?
And yes, I almost always cinch it at the
waist with a thin belt to give me a bit of
definition but I still feel sloppy... Maybe it's the styles I pick or perhaps it's time to admit this trend is not for me I do love the look
on other people, just not so much
on me and thats ok.
Available in a knickerbockerglory of ice - creamy shades, this cardigan is strategically cropped to sit right
on your
waist for maximum hourglass
definition.