Belts
Belts not only add a touch of femininity but they also help transform any dull outfit into great looks aaaand they accentuate your waist! So when in doubt, add a belt. Usually you want to stick to thin belts for a more casual look and thicker belts for a stronger effect, but either or may work depending on colors, style, and fit.
Below are a few guidelines you should always follow:
1. Never wear a belt that is too tight! It doesn’t look appealing and it only makes you look heavier.
2. You should always wear a belt around the smallest area of your midsection. This will help slim down your torso and smooth out your figure. (Exception – if you wear it below your waistline and around your pants make sure it does not create a “muffin top” effect. That’s a definite No No!)
3. For full figured shapes, wide belts with a stretchy material usually work best. You also want to stay away from really colorful belts and instead opt for darker colors, which deflect attention from your midsection but still smooth out your figure.
4. For boyish figured shapes, thin belts are usually more flattering and tend to give the illusion of an hourglass shape. Try to stay away from wide belts that overwhelm your body; you want to wear the belt not vice versa.
5. Positioning belts on the hip can look great if done correctly. This look usually works best with wovens and tunics. Knits should be out of the question unless you’re Jessic Biel and you have an outrageously fit figure.
Check out this great video on how to put together a few different looks with a variety of belts
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