"try a look with trousers or trouser jeans while defining your waist line. If you don't have trousers or trouser jeans, a pencil skirt would be lovely. To make this a wee bit more challenging, try to incorporate at least one pattern, one textural element, and one "wow" accessory."Talk about a challenge and a half! As an undeniably apple body shape, I *have* no waistline, and most of my wardrobe is spent trying to disguise that fact. My waist:hip ratio is > 90% - no waistline there baby! Surrendering the surrender of the waistline is enough of a challenge alone for me!
But I've endeavoured to rise to the challenge in two ways. Firstly with trouser jeans.
Now for the challenge elements:
- The buttoned-up waistcoat is an attempt to show the waist and "girdle" me up :)
- The pattern is the houndstooth print on the Me Too Swann flats.
- Textural elements? Hmmm do denim jeans, fabric/patent shoes and cotton tops count?
- Wow accessory - new long-strand bead/pearl necklace from Target & cocktail ring from H&M.
Challenge elements:
- Showing the waist: look, tucked top! Possibly a first ever! The pleats on the skirt pouf out my hips so make me look like I have a waist, yay!
- Pattern: microfishnets (tenuous I know!)
- Textural elements: microfishnets, leather shoes, ponte skirt, knit top
- Wow accessory - red antique beads from Ecuador, black booties from Hong Kong
Challenge elements:
- Showing the waist: pencil skirt + belt. Oh my!
- Pattern: microfishnets, zebra print op
- Textural elements: microfishnets, leather shoes, ponte skirt, patent belt, cotton top
- Wow accessory - red BD booties, patent back belt
6 comments:
I love all of these, especially the first one - you look great!!
Aww thanks Phil! I was surprised how much I liked these looks as well - a real change from my usual style!
You look really good in things that show your waist! You should do that always!
Lovely comment - thanks Nadine. Not always the case though. I have to work hard to create an artifical waist!! That black skirt is pure gold!
Love that skirt on you. Try a curved hip belt - that starts at the waist on the sides of your body, but dips low at the front, this gives the illusion of a waist.
Hi Imogen, that's an interesting idea. I'll give one of those a go in-store while I'm having a look around for belts for Maya this week!
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