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Build the new rules of belting and try these 4 tricks

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 22, 2025, 06:00 IST
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From doubled layers to looping ties

What was once considered just a practical afterthought, belts have started stepping up as the hero accessory of 2025. Bring the magical cinched waistline trick from runways to real life, and let’s see how we can build new fashion belt rules and style them in unexpected ways. From neat layered messes to rocking knots, leather belts are now being replaced with maximalist silk scarves that will indeed do the trick and uplift your ensemble’s look.

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What are the trends going around?

Belts have witnessed one of the biggest revivals this season, but not in the way we remember them. In 2025, belt trends are all about playing with texture, proportion, and unexpected styling, which combine different aesthetics. From styling double belts to swapping traditional buckles with beautiful silk scarves, they have become functional and outfit makers both. Giving a nod to 90s minimalism, some are over the top, whereas others are bringing the retro notes back in style.


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The silk scarf method

This is your sign to swap out your traditional leather belt for a silk scarf. Whether you’re choosing a long or loose top with a pop of shade around your hips, try to keep the fit basic and let the accessory stand out. Opt for all-clashing colours and a vintage-looking scarf dipped in luxurious silk, and with a neat twist, tie it around your waist to stand out from the crowd. It’s one of those rare styling tricks that just miraculously works.


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The versatile waist-hugging belt

This is not functional but is only worn for style. You can also call it the Carrie Bradshaw effect, as Sarah Jessica Parker wore this belting method around the waist in her popular series ‘Sex and the City’. Told you the Y2K fashion is making a comeback. It takes you back in time but somehow makes it cooler being carried the second time around, making this choice fast-forward now. Simply bare a little midriff and add a belt. Let it do all the talking.


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The long belt drama

Long gone are the days when our silhouettes and ensembles looked neat and tucked in. But the new way is to wear something long, loose, and dragging around the knee, making the whole ensemble cool and breezy. You can try these with flowy cargos and high-waisted Korean pants, and you can work them with minimal tank tops, baggy jeans, or oversized short shirts as well. Try to work out a sleek and simple look that looks minimal but pays off at the maximum level.


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The dual belting effect

We know that one belt did the work for you, but two is even better. The double belting trend has been in the row for a while, with labels like Miu Miu and Celine introducing them in their fast-forward looks. Wrap a low belt and then opt for a similar-looking belt, which will give you a polished and iconic look. But try them with loose-fitted silhouettes that would give you a cinched, tight waistline effect.


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