Today's belt bags are chic, modern takes on the gnarly nylon nightmare that you may have seen growing up and especially when
worn at the natural waist, can double as flattering waist - cinchers AND practical carryalls.
And since some belts need to fit closer than others — especially those that are
worn at the natural waist versus the wearing waist — some belts need adjusting.
Intended to be
worn at the natural waist.
Like the maxi skirt I tried previously, this also had that lovely wide waistband — I could
wear it at my natural waist and not feel as thought I was tugging it down all day to get extra length.
Some for wearing with pants, some for
wearing at the natural waist with dresses.
Not exact matches
Surely you can't have the bold, graphic skirt without her BFF and forever sidekick the wide belt, which is
worn perfectly
at the
natural waist.
I love that the pants hit
at the
natural waist and are cut to be
worn with flats, which makes this look perfect as a bathing suit coverup and walking with sandals or no shoes on.
I think taking a bit of an oversized button - up of some type (chambray, boyfriend, cotton) and knotting it
at the
natural waist is a bit easier to
wear than a bodysuit, as it's not quite as bodycon as the latter.
Wear the maxi
at your
natural waist to make the look a little more figure - flattering, throw on a tunic for coverage or moto jacket for edge.
If I
wear these pants pulled all the way up, it sits almost
at my
natural waist so I can not bend over or sit.
You may find that multiple combinations look good — skinny
at your
natural waist, wide up by your bust, medium
at your
wearing waist.
The only blazers I will
wear have
at least a gently flared peplum that sits
at the
natural waist.
A stylish way to
wear natural earthy tones with a sprinkle of cinnamon spice finished
at the
waist in a smooth satin charcoal sash.
2 if
wearing pleated skirt, make sure the skirt waistline hits
at your
natural waist (where the most narrow point of your
waist is) and belt it if you want to add a bit of accentuation.
And styling this number was a breeze: I belted it using my all - time fave from Linea Pelle (it has holes all the way around, which means you can
wear it
at the hip and the
natural waist; brilliant), a few bits of gold + a wrap watch, and a pair of orange pumps (which I'm obsessed with, exhibits A and B).
If I'm
wearing an oversized sweater I typically opt for one of two styles — a slightly cropped length (that hits
at or just below my
natural waist) or a tunic length (that I can
wear as a dress).
I
wear this skirt
at my
natural waist for a flattering fit and find it super comfortable for any length of
wear.