Sentences with phrase «waist shape of the skirt»

To keep this look as streamlined as possible and not to alter those lines I went with a strapless bandeau style bra, which works well with the high waist shape of the skirt.

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The pull on skirt has double pockets for added functionality, a front slit that adds ease of movement and a tie waist to accentuate your shape.
I know short skirts don't work for everyone, but isn't wonderful to wear something that naturally accentuates your waist and flows out to create the illusion of hips no matter your shape / size?
Because the body con silo of this Aritzia skirt really played up my pear shape hip which wasn't good, the half tuck was necessary to create a better waist.
The flare shape of this skirt inspired me to create a drop - waist look.
I love that the true fullness of the skirt starts several inches from my waist, and that while the top layer is a nylon net for fullness and shape, the bottom layer is a nylon organza so I don't go mad from the scratchiness.
The Penelope dress is great for women with triangle and hourglass shapes because it has a detailed waistband (don't worry, it's not elastic, so it doesn't pinch) and full skirt, so it creates the look of a cinched waist and falls loosely over the hips, with subtle pleating and actually falls right above the knee, which is the first dress that I've found doesn't fall past my knees.
We believe that with the changing shapes that are now the height of chic again — midi skirts, ankle - baring pants, waist - tied jackets: styles that were born from late «50s Balenciaga and Dior — have lowered our heels to suit our new silhouettes.
eShakti Women's Contrast trim cotton knit dress Athletic - inspired for everyday wear, our contrast collar shirtdress made of feather melange cotton jersey is ready for work, weekend and everything in between, Slips on over head, partial side zip closure, Spread collar, banded split front, Elbow length sleeves, contrast tone shoulders, Bodice darts to shape, Seamed waist, Release pleat flared skirt, contrast banded hem, Side seam pockets, Above knee length, Cotton / spandex, jersey knit, light structured feel, light stretch, midweight, Machine wash cold
Like the Embroidered Fiore Pencil Skirt ($ 158, review) this skirt has an elastic waist with a bit of give through the hips and a slightly tapered pencil shape cascading to just above the Skirt ($ 158, review) this skirt has an elastic waist with a bit of give through the hips and a slightly tapered pencil shape cascading to just above the skirt has an elastic waist with a bit of give through the hips and a slightly tapered pencil shape cascading to just above the knee.
If you've got an apple - sort of a shape, you'll fare well in this skirt, because its pleats hang down from the waist and balance you out.
High - waisted, full or a-line skirts draw the eye to the smallest part of your waist, thus drawing the eye away from the, uh, larger part of your hips, giving you that hourglass shape... in all the right ways!
However, I have been stalking various accounts on Pinterest and realised that if you pair a midi skirt with a cropped jumper or shirt of some kind, as you can still see your waist I don't forgo the appearance of the slimmer parts of my shape...
I semi-tucked the blouse to accentuate the shape of the skirt and my waist more and I also liked how it then follows the shape of the skirt.
Because of their tailored shape, pencil skirts sit perfectly at the waist for a flattering fit, flattering every body type.
I'm short and small - boned and hourglass - shaped, and I can find lots of advice for dressing that body type (full skirts, v - necks, nipped waists, tailored pants, etc.).
If you follow her on Instagram, you might notice her vintage dresses always have that perfect full skirt and bell shape, giving you the nipped wasp - waist silhouette of dreams.
The easiest way to wear a pleated skirt, (for most figures) is to go for a soft and flared shape, in a delicate fabric like chiffon or silk; This shape is also the most flattering for a pear shaped body, as the chiffon layers skim gently over the hips and bum, rather than clinging and by making the most of your waist and shoulders, you can create a nice hourglass silhouette by going shorter with your sweater or by slipping a belt over the top of a long knit.
Vertical seams from the back of the waist to the hem form and maintain the structure of the mermaid skirt, allowing you to enjoy a beautiful shape as you float down the aisle or dance your first dance with your new spouse.
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