See the wasp waist, the ballooning hips, the swelling bosom?
Victorian fashion valued a wasp waist and hourglass figure for women.
He ran his hands down to her wasp waist, over the flare of her hips.
He was a small man with broad shoulders for his size and a wasp waist.
A "wasp waist" was also incorporated in the fuselage.
Women opted for the tiny wasp waist instead.
It was soon learned that all ants have wasp waists.
The cloak made it look less alien, hiding the wasp waist and huge pelvis.
Some do this to improve the figure, while others have a goal to achieve an extra-narrow, "wasp" waist.