Olivia Palermo's Genius Coat Styling Trick Costs Nothing

It can be tricky to add personality or a point of difference to your look it's icy—there's only so many ways you can wear a chunky scarf and coat. But pictures of Olivia Palermo, our constant source of style inspiration, in New York over the weekend show an easy styling trick that will make you fall in love with your winter coat all over again. When we got over that she had dressed her dog in little yellow shoes (seriously), our eyes were drawn to her black belt, which she had looped into an interesting knot. To reinvent your everyday winter coat, follow Olivia's lead and remove the built-in belt and replace it with a chunky leather style. The added bonus is it also helps the waist to look more defined. 

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On Olivia Palermo: Moncler Hat; Stuart Weitzman boots and Maximilian coat. 

So how do you tie the belt just like Olivia? Follow these simple steps:

1) Wrap the belt around your waist, not feeding it through the belt loops in your coat. Opt for a longer belt so you have more length to play with.

2) Position the belt towards your left hand side, rather than in the centre as usual.

3) Fasten the belt normally, but do not put it through any belt loops and if possible opt for a belt without any loops. 

4) Then feed the belt in the opposite direction than usual at a slight angle so you can loop it underneath the belt. Then pull it through to the other side and feed it through in between the two pieces of belt to create a tight knot. 

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This twist has been a blogger and Pinterest favourite for some time—Blair Eadie of Atlantic-Pacific often uses this as a way to add another dimension to a classic pair of jeans or a summer dress. But knotting a belt over outerwear is one nifty styling trick that we haven't seen all over Pinterest (yet).

Scroll below for our edit of the best belts to get the look.

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Emma Spedding
Freelance Fashion Editor

Emma is a freelance fashion editor with over 15 years experience in industry, having worked at The Telegraph, Grazia and, most recently, British Vogue. Emma was part of the founding team of Who What Wear UK, where she worked for six years as Deputy Editor and then Editor—helping shape the team into what it is today is one of the biggest privileges of her career and she will always see herself as aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing girl, contributing to both the US and UK sites. Whether she's writing about runway trends or spotlighting emerging brands, she aims to write about fashion in a way that is democratic and doesn't promote over consumption.