The Low Belt
By Ana Harris
Monse -Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear NYFW
In New York this season I could not help but notice how belts are shifting down. Forget the cinched waist moment. Now they are sliding lower, resting on the hips and giving outfits a more relaxed, effortless vibe. I saw it not only on the runways but also in the streets of the city.
Tibi - Spring 2026 - NYFW - Low Waistline
It is a small detail, but it changes the whole silhouette. A belt worn low lengthens the torso, softens the waistline, and adds a playful nod to the early 2000s. I saw it with denim, wide trousers, and even layered over dresses.
Coach - Spring 26 NYFW
Some designers are even playing with two waistlines in one piece. One high up on the waist and another lower with belt loops at the hip, inviting you to choose how to wear it.
Tory Burch Spring 26 NYFW
The beauty of this trend is that it is easy to try. You do not need a brand new belt. Just wear your favorite one a notch looser and let it fall naturally lower. Pair it with a crisp shirt tucked loosely, or with a simple tank and wide-leg pants, and suddenly the look feels modern again.
Belts are no longer just about function. They are about styling, layering, and attitude.
Tibi - Spring 26
✨ I selected some of my favorite low belt pieces so you can experiment with this look.
Check the pieces here and play with the trend your own way.
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