The draped neck and
waist ties define your silhouette
Not exact matches
Tie at the
waist to highlight your
waist and
define your silhouette.
Complete with a removable self
tie belt, wear without the
tie for a loose flowy effect or
tie at the
waist to
define your silhouette.
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.
A relaxed fit offers plenty of room to grow, while a self -
tie belt at the empire
waist defines your new shape.
100 % cotton, this dress is gently elasticized at the back with a self
tie belt to
define your empire
waist.
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.
It has a
tie around the
waist which I love because it
defines your
waist.
To
define the
waist and enhance the figure we used a brown belt and
tied a knot to the side.
I love the dark blue and white gingham check and the self -
tie belt that
defines your
waist.
Variegated shirting stripes and a notched collar polish the look of a signature wrap blouse styled with a long,
waist -
defining tie.
Not only that, but the
waist tie on this style somehow
defined my
waist so much that I didn't feel the need to wear my girdle.
A self -
tie belt allows you to
define your empire
waist, highlighting your slimmest point, while the simple button down front offers easy access for breastfeeding after baby is born.
We love how the
tie sash helps to
define your
waist, while the straight leg cut flatters all figures.
Featuring short sleeves, it has a V - neck,
defined waist with a
tie belt, wide legs and side pockets with a zip fastening down the back.
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.
Then instead of draping the chambray shirt over my shoulders like before, I decided to
tie it up at the
waist, which helps
defines my shape and creates a nice juxtaposition next to the flowy material of the shorts.
Self -
tie dress means it has elastic on the
waist to
define your figure and it eliminate any need for any other belt.
The
waist is finished with a contrasting black band that further
defines the silhouette, whilst the bodice is detailed with
ties that can be fastened on or off the shoulder for an alternative look.
100 % cotton and cut for a flattering A-line fit, this maternity top is gently elasticized at the back with a self -
tie belt to
define your empire
waist.
The relaxed A-line fit offers plenty of room to grow, while a detachable self -
tie belt secures at the empire
waist, allowing you to
define your new shape.
I love that this flowy top has a
waist tie to
define your shape a little more.
But the
defined waist helps
tie everything together and the overall look isn't too bad.
A cover up that
defines the
waist — maybe a shirt
tied at the
waist — works best over a maxi dress, anything long and voluminous will ruin the silhouette.
The
tie helps accentuate and
define the
waist creating a flattering silhouette.
A thin
waist tie helps
define shape.