Belts have been one of the most versatile and enduring fashion accessories for centuries, capable of transforming an outfit with minimal effort from boring to downright unforgettable.
Originally practical items meant to hold up trousers or cinch armor, belts evolved into deliberate style statements as early as the Bronze Age (when decorative metal plaques were added) and became especially prominent in fashion during the 1920s, when the drop-waist flapper dresses of the era demanded something to create shape at the hips. Since then, belts have never really left the spotlight.
Here are some of the main ways belts function as fashion accessories today:
In essence, a belt is one of the few accessories that is simultaneously functional and purely decorative. You can spend $20 or $20,000 on one, wear it tight or loose, high or low, front-facing or with the buckle at the back—and each choice sends a different message. That’s why, season after season, belts remain one of fashion’s most reliable tools for personal expression.