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I'm a young hourglass, and I need a way to flatter my little waist with my limited budget and closet full of jeans and t's. I have fallen in love with waist high skirts but I need a quicker solution that doesn't mean buying all new bottoms!
Shan o' Seventeen
(So She Said)
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My Hourglass Lass,
Following are five different ways to emphasize the same little feature:
one. A tie or banding at the waist. You can buy inexpensive options with this feature already applied, or you can add it on to some of your existing closet inhabitants.
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two. High waisted bottoms: As you mentioned a skirt or trouser that hugs high on the torso will dramatically highlight your center. Tuck your t-shirt or blouse in for ultimate impact. Don't be afraid to take the waist of a hip skirt in so that it falls at the waist. Just be sure to test the resulting length before you initiate alterations.
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three. Half sleeves. Hemming the arm band at the waist will draw the eye back to your favorite feature. Try adding an elbow-skimming sleeve under or over some of your favorite cap sleeves and tanks.
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four. Cropped. Layer a cropped sweater, vest, or jacket to a basic tee and you'll see immediate waist-centric results.
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Five. A belt silly. An hourglass without a belt is like a sugar cookie without frosting (yours look divine by the way). Layer this accessory over dresses, extended sweaters, or whatever else needs cinching.
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In summary my mythically delineated dear, do whatever you can to visually mark and outline the circumference of your mini midriff.
My ladies who care not to highlight their abdomens (there's a dear empress in draft for you my soft delicious centers) do the exact opposite, at least for the time being.
Truly,
Empress
I have pinned skirts to get them to sit higher for that cute, retro, wasit-emphasizing look, but (silly me), I never really considered taking the skirts in. I'll have to take a look at my closet!
ReplyDeleteI also never thought about using sleeves to emphasize the waist.
Thanks for the good tips!
Oh thank you! I have set to work taking in a few of my hip skirts already. And belts-- of course. Why did I not think of that?
ReplyDeletei look forward to having a waist again. all these skirts/tops/jackets are so cute.
ReplyDeleteI am an apple.
ReplyDeletePants always confuse me. My midsection is a size 14, but my hips and thighs are a size 10. If the pants fit nicely around my middle, they are saggy in the bum and legs. If they fit to flatter my thighs and bum, I can't button them.
I've resorted to skirts almost exclusively.
Any advice? Are pants a possibility?
Oh, please do the soft, delicious center. I need to shop and have a clue at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI'm leaving a comment to this waist-centric post, because I think I may be an hourglass, but a diminutive one. : / My measurements are B:32, W:24, H:34. I can't figure out what category I fit into exactly.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I'm interested in purchasing a lookbook. Can I email to inquire about the details? Thanks!
Lady Sophie-
ReplyDeleteYou are most definitely an hourglass of delicate proportions.
If you're interested in a look book, feel free to read more at:
http://www.cardiganempire.com/2008/11/looky-booky.html
and/or contact me at reachel@cardiganempire.com.
many thanks, empress!
ReplyDeleteyou always know best. :)