Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Curvy Girl's Guide to Waist Belts

Think you have to be a size 2 to rock a super sexy waist belt? Think again. On the contrary, a belted waist can be a curvy girl's best friend. Nothing else accentuates the femininity of a woman's body more than a defined waist. And what is a voluptuous body if not overtly feminine? Therefore, there is no reason why bodacious beauties shouldn't feel free to gird often and well. Here are a few tips on how to use your curves to make the most out of this classic accessory.

Before hitting the stores, there are a few rules of engagement that luscious ladies should remember in order to remain amongst the chic:

1. Waist not, want not. Position your belt where your body curves in the most.

Make sure that the belt you choose sits right at your natural waist or a little above it. So many curvy women cleave to looks that drape over the body, but the best way to make passersby yield to a dangerous set of curves is to highlight them! Slewing a belt loosely around your hips or the lower portion of your waist not only truncates you, but also creates a silhouette that is both boxy and ballooning on larger shapes. Here, singer Jill Scott defies the notion that a thinner belt can't work on a bigger girl.
2. Coordinated is good. "Matchy" is bad.

Stay current by keeping your other accessories simple. It's easy to want to color-coordinate a waist belt with a pump or bag. And, when done properly, this type of complementing can polish your overall look. However, as a general rule, it's best to steer clear of pairing your belt with plastic jewelry or anything that may read too "matchy." The goal is to look impeccable and cinched, never overdone or dated.Oprah bestie Gayle King found a cute, understated belt to subtly contrast her frilly dress and lengthy necklace.
3. Be cinched, not restricted. Go skinny OR wide.

Don't think you have to limit yourself to a particular belt width. Thick or skinny belts can look great on the ample set! It's all about knowing your shape. If you're busty or petite, thin belts may give you more proportion without swallowing up your frame. If you have a long torso, wide belts can streamline your figure by acting as a faux corset. Here, model Toccara cinches her tall frame with a wide belt, and the patent leather is a great contrast to her black shirt and black pleather leggings!

HOT PICKS

1. Try a little extra hardware for a modern twist on the Western trend. Get the look, no matter your budget:

RunwayGucci Horsebit Buckle Belt in Brown - $590, saks.com
Your WayLauren by Ralph Lauren Toggle Ring Suede Belt in Purple - around $50,nordstrom.com

2. Nothing beats the sex appeal of an exotic skin. Try it in a natural hue or with a pop of color:

RunwayOscar De La Renta Alligator-Embossed Leaf Belt - $750,neimanmarcus.com
Your WayLauren by Ralph Lauren Stretch Croc Embossed Leather Belt - $38,macy's.com
3. Add instant edge to your look with a studded piece:

RunwaySammi Blowout Belt - $225, shopbop.com
Your WayMichael Kors Studded Belt - $55, dillards.com

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