STYLING TIPS FOR BETTER WAIST DEFINITION

Brown cardigan with white pants and black boots

Whether voluptuous or skinny, some women have a naturally defined waist, while others due to genetics do not. It can sometimes be frustrating it can be when trying to accentuate that particular feminine feature.

The good news is that with the proper garments and styling, enhancing your waist or even giving the illusion of one is perfectly achievable. 

Let’s jump into what are some of the pieces and things you can do to achieve this

HIGH WAISTED PIECES

High-waisted pieces are your best friend and can create the definition you want to achieve.

Whether it’s a high-waisted skirt or a pair of pants, they are the best when adding definition to your waist. They can help with balancing out your body silhouette and create the visual of a smaller waist. 

In the in, you want to create a well-proportioned silhouette, so keep that in mind. 

BELTS BELTS AND MORE BELTS

Belts will always be the first thing people think of when defining their waist.

The main goal is to know where to place the belt on the waist when defining your waist. To achieve the illusion of a smaller waist, wear your belt above the navel or a few inches below the breasts. 

You want to draw the eye to the center of your body. Choose the correct belt width. Try wearing them with a jumpsuit, oversized sweaters, sweater dresses, or dresses in general. 

LOW-CUT OR V-NECK TOPS

V-neck tops are ideal for women with broad shoulders and a thicker waistline. By wearing these tops, you draw the eye away from the stomach area and create an hourglass optical illusion.

Take into account the size of your chest and maintain balance.  

BRING BACK SHIRTS AROUND YOUR WAIST

People forget that the old-school trend of wearing your shirt around your waist is the oldest trick in the book and has been around for decades. 

To ensure you’re doing this correctly, make sure the knot sits between the torso and the navel. It’s the key area to create the illusion of a smaller waist. 

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