Belts are all the rage this fall. I love them more than ever. However, belts can be tricky things to wear if you do not have the body of a runway model. A belt can actually accentuate bits you want to hide, if you choose the wrong size, type, or wear it in the wrong place.
2010 is the year of the waist, especially wide waist-cinching belts or narrow, skinny ones that sit around a cardigan or jacket. Contrary to what you might think, according to former model and style icon Twiggy, in her style guide, “A Guide to looking and feeling fabulous over forty,” chunky belts cinched in at the waist enhance womanly curves, even on fuller figures. It pays to experiment with the placing of a belt and see the effect different widths have in seemingly slimming (or widening) your torso. Also be mindful of the buckle type and size. Some can have a slenderizing effect whilst others will serve to make you look more chunky. Don’t be deterred — with a little perseverance you’ll find a style that matches your outfit and suits your body shape.
Belts for Big Stomachs
- For those who have a post-baby belly or flab round the middle, it is not necessary to shy away from belts. In fact, quite the contrary as a belt worn well can give the impression of a narrower waist and more hour-glass figure.
- A wide belt around the middle of your waist actually slims down your stomach. Be mindful of the buckle and fastening style as you can also apply some cleaver tricks. A fastening that narrows or widens (almost like a figure-8) providing a variation from the same shape and width of the belt strap will gives the illusion of a slimmer stomach.
- If a belt is worn on the hips rather than the waist this also detracts from the tummy. A blousony top or dress is best worn like this, with a few inches pulled-up over the belt to create a tummy-concealing look.
- Alternatively wear a belt under the bust, (empire-line style) rather than exactly on the waist. This look works well with a tunic-style dress or blouse. Beware though, this will also have the effect of making your bust look bigger.
Belts for Short Torsos Short torso's require a longer leaner look. Choose a belt of the same colorway as your outfit as adding another color will simply have the effect of cutting your torso in half. This is also a way to look slimmer, especially around the stomach.
Belts for Hour-Glass or Rectangular Figures
If you are lucky enough to be an hour-glass shape or have a rectangular-brick-like torso then a wide belt on the waist will look great on you. This will enhance your figure even more than wearing one at the hips or below the bust.With this silhouette you can latch on to the current trend of accessorizing jackets and vests with a belt around the waist.
Belts for Skinny Frames A wide thick belt may swamp your frame, so opting for a medium-sized or thinner belt will keep your body in proportion. Thin belts look great with tailored trousers and to liven-up a jacket or cardigan.
Here are some great finds and looks with Stella & Dot, to complete your look! Left to right: J. Crew clothes, hat, belt and purse. Charlotte Pearls, Grace Pearl Gold Earrings, Vintage Cluster ring, Petra Braided Bracelet, Petra Fringe Earrings, Josephine Cascade Earrings. I used the two "looks"—one with gold and one with silver because I know not everyone has jumped back onto the "gold wagon" again. However, with all cool colors(greys and blacks) I think gold really warms up an outfit, especially this time of year. So whether it is just to the supermarket or for a girl's night out, throw on that T and those fave cords or jeans and add a belt and some great jewels! You will be sure to be the best of the bunch in style.
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