A belted detail on a midi dress in yellow adds intentionality and definition to a silhouette that might otherwise feel flat. The belt creates a waist and breaks the vertical line of the dress into more interesting proportions. Yellow in a belted format feels considered rather than accidental. The belt itself should be substantial. A skinny belt reads as incomplete. A proper belt with some weight and presence does the visual work it is designed to do. The dress beneath the belt should have a silhouette that works with belting. A-line or fit-and-flare shapes work best. The fabric ideally has enough structure to sit properly above and below the belt without bunching or gapping. Yellow midi belted dresses work across occasions because the belt structure adds presence and intention. Pair with shoes that coordinate with the belt and the outfit becomes cohesive and complete. These are the yellow midi belted dresses where one design detail changes how the whole dress reads.