Trend Spotting: High Waist Pants

The high waist pants have made a come back for quite a while now and yet majority seems to stick with the skinnies. These pants are kind of tricky to pull off because you have to be particular with the fabric, the style or the overall fit itself. A number of stars were bashed due to ‘inappropriate’ sporting of the the high waist pants. However, once you’ve aimed at the target right on, the price would be an ultra fabulous slim and long legged ‘lady’ in pants. The ‘Mommy Jeans’ have definitely evolved into a phenomenal fashion piece perfect for the daring fashionista.

HrFashion shows you how NOT to wear a pair of high waist pants.

NEVER combine high waist and tapered bottoms. Even if paired with the most sizzling top or shoes, it will never work. Oh the horror of mommy jeans.

NEVER pair high jeans with a turtle neck or ultra tight long sleeves as it would all the more accentuate flabs on your belly as well as display your breasts in a disgraceful manner.

A safe way to sport a high waist is through a slim top. This should give balance by making your upper half look slim, regardless of any mistakes you have made with the bottom half.

High waisted skirt are a safer choice should you wish to sport a high waist. Pencil cuts should go well with slim to medium framed builts.

Feel more comfortable with high waist pants that have wide leg trousers and a belt. This will not only elongate your legs but the belt should be able to hide any unflattering flabs.

Photos courtesy of Time, Style, and Fabsugar.

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