I'm not entirely sure how I happened on the site Once Upon A Belt but they have a fantastic selection of belt styles and colours. I opted for this wide obi-style belt by Poltsa as I thought the soft leather would work well with the soft jersey of my dress. Although hot pinks can be tricky to capture accurately in photographs, the pink is pretty close to what I was expecting from their images. Trying to pick out matching pink opaque tights from online swatches was another matter entirely!
Because I am fairly wide around the middle, I am somewhat limited as to how I can tie the belt. I do suspect that the other style of Obi belt that they offer might have been a better option for me as it looks to be slightly longer and the leather is also lined. However, I preferred the pink of this particular belt. It did get a little frustrated trying to tie it so that the red backing of the belt didn't show to avoid the obvious colour clash. I realise this probably makes me sound like a complete fuss pot!!
The belt has a side slit to allow you to wrap the belt around neatly. Because the leather is so soft, I discovered that you do have to be very careful about using the side slit as it can easily tear through the stitches, as mine did. No doubt I did this whilst practicing tying the belt to hide the red! Because I was nervous about causing any further damage, I opted to tie it around myself without bothering to use the slit. I also took care not to fasten it too tight.
Here's a quick look at the belt with the other accessories I wore on the day. The pink bag is the Wei Hai shopper from Oasis, which I previously had my eye on in the tan. The shoes are from New Look and are the comfiest pair of ballet flats I've worn in a long time. Needless to say they are the wide fit version.
The Poltsa belt cost £28.99 and postage was £3.49. From memory, it arrived the day after I placed the order. I will definitely be buying from Once Upon A Belt again and have my eye on one of the wide waist/hip belts in a dark colour and possibly another obi belt in black.
I absolutely adore that belt - want a pic of you in the whole outfit - the colours are amazing and those pumps are super cute!
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Thanks Nic. Unfortunately I don't have a picture of me on the day, we were in such a rush to leave the house to get the train I completely forgot. I will try and re-create it for a picture, although I warn you now that I suck at taking full length pictures of myself!! x
DeleteI love OBI style belts and this one is really pretty. I've never really tried this style of belts on, maybe after I get rid of the extra winter belly fat :)
ReplyDeleteYou should go for it Klara, and in terms of belly fat, I found this pretty forgiving!! x
DeleteI would love a full length photo Jane x
ReplyDeleteI will give it a go Jan, though I will no doubt be horrified by my short fatness exposed in full length ;) x
DeleteAdore your red belt and THANK YOU for introducing me to that site! I am a very utilitarian accessory shopper ("Right. I need something thin and red to hoist up this navy pencil skirt....") and it is perfect!
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome Kate. It's a brilliant site and I keep meaning to go back and read about the 10 belt styles we should all apparently have in our wardrobe. I suspect old and knackered isn't a style, right?! :D
DeleteYou looked fab at the wedding, Jane! If I see a picture of you in your outfit in the official pics, I'll send them on over to you xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Louise, that would be wonderful. I can't wait to see more pictures from the day! You looked amazing and I still keep thinking about your beautiful necklace, I have jewellery envy. Did you have a nice time in Paris? xx
DeleteYour wedding accessories are great. And what a gorgeous belt! I'm heading over to Once Upon a Belt immediately. :)
ReplyDeleteyou can also buy those belts direct at Poltsa's own website, got an emerald green last week, love it!
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