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How to Wear a Statement Belt in 2025

Call it cliché, but no other film has become as famous among fashionphiles quite like The Devil Wears Prada. It’s rare to find a fashion person who can’t recite the entire script, especially when Miranda Priestly impatiently proclaims, “Where are the belts for this dress? Why is no one ready?” as her editorial staff scrambles to show her different statement belts for an upcoming shoot. While many of us have memorized her monologue, the scene has single-handedly cemented statement belts into the cultural zeitgeist. Before you scoff, hear us out: Few other accessories have cycled in and out of cultural relevance as frequently as the statement belt. Over the past century, we’ve seen this accessory not only permeate the silver screen but also act as a bite-size reflection of what’s happening in broader society.

Studded belts, for instance? They speak to the resurgence of boho aesthetics in the recent runway shows of Chloé, Isabel Marant, and Ralph Lauren. You could also blame Beyoncé’s country album. No two belts are telling the same story, so they’ve slowly become an avenue for self-expression and a status symbol in the eyes of the style set. However, despite the ubiquity of this accessory, even the most stylish people struggle with figuring out how to wear a statement belt—thankfully, that’s where we come in handy. Ahead, we’ve created a comprehensive guide to wearing this accessory that includes outfit ideas, styling tips, and a selection of the best belts for women at every price point. Whether you can cite movie lines on cue or need a little convincing that this cliché accessory has actually made a comeback, trust that this guide will prove the staying power of the statement belt.

How to Wear a Statement Belt

Styling Tip #1: Keep It Simple

What’s one of the most straightforward ways to style a statement belt? Keep it simple. You can’t go wrong styling a studded belt with other staples such as a chunky cardigan, a silk tank top, high-rise jeans, and flat sandals.

Styling Tip #2: Cinch a Coat

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If you want to use your belt more during the colder months, consider cinching a winter coat with a statement belt. This will not only allow you to show off this accessory but also give your oversize outerwear more shape.

Styling Tip #3: Add Leather Gloves

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Beyond layering a belt over an oversize coat, another way to use this accessory during winter is by pairing it with other cold-weather staples. For example, you can add a pair of longline leather gloves on top of your statement belt for a pragmatic and polished look.

Styling Tip #4: Tuck a Scarf Underneath

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In addition to styling your statement belt over a winter coat or with a pair of leather gloves, a thick scarf will also look good with this accessory. We recommend tucking your scarf underneath your belt to draw attention to the accessory further.

Styling Tip #5: Use It to Tailor Oversize Items

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While choosing to style a statement belt with an oversize scarf or leather gloves looks incredibly fashionable, it’s not always the most pragmatic use case for this piece. If you prefer to wear belts in a more “functional” way, consider using them to tailor clothing in your closet, such as an oversize T-shirt, boxy blazer, or baggy jeans.