Sentences with phrase «as a skirt too»

This shirt dress is gorgeous and it's so pretty as a skirt too!

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I sometimes have the impression that, as a result, he would not be too unhappy if Christianity «pulled up its skirts» a little from the muddiness of the road, as it were, and contracted into a little flock.
In fact, wearing a nice skirt to church is a good idea... as long as it's not too short.
Learning to crawl means skirts and dresses can be inappropriate for little girls as their legs will get caught in the fabric around their knees, so if you go down this road make sure they're not too long.
But earlier this fall, it emerged that some of the people listed as donors to his campaign hadn't actually given to him, and that their names had been deployed so that wealthy Liu supporters could skirt the rules that limited them from giving too much.
Would you wear a vibrant red skirt for Valentine's Day... and as a fun look throughout the year too?
It's a challenge for me too, but I'd definitely wear it as part of a silk scarf or floral skirt for summer.
Great boots for wearing with tights and a skirt as they are not too chunky.
Wearing Proenza Schouler top, Storm check blazer (love this one too, and this is another great alternative), ASOS denim skirt (a white one would look gorgeous as well), Everlane loafer mules (similar), Isabel Marant belt (this is an affordable option), Celery black leather circle bag (this one is also cute), Reliquia earrings
I am five foot seven and the skirt was way too long and did not have the slit on the side as shown in the picture I was very disappointed
I bet the skirt could be double as a squishy, drapey cowl, too!
I feel the fabrics of this outfit balance out well for day and evening in midsummer as the ribbed knit maxi skirt keeps you warm whilst the top lets your skin breathe a little without it being too chilly.
Looks very cosy and warm indeed, what I like most is the lenght, Im looking for a skirt as this too!
If I could pull off pencil skirts as well as you do, though, I'm sure I'd wear them all the time, too.
As for the outfit, I really love this: the combination of stripe top and red skirt is just so classic, but you've managed to make it really playful, too!
yes yes yes this would absolutely be my vintage must list too;) the only thing i haven't found in ages was the perfect coat, but lucky me right this weekend i found one in the interwebz and just ordered it;) beautiful selection of pictures as always, i'm in love with the cocktail dress and the star print blouse to that a-line skirt
I did folllow some of your suggestions on a ravel wardrobe for my trip to London last week, and it worked bery well, but I used skirts instead of pants as I was afraid of being too hot in August in slacks.
It's quite long, so for you pint - sized pinups you may have to take it up should you buy one, but for your average sized doll it's a nice longer full skirt for the winter months, and a decent length skirt for towering pinups too, who I know can have trouble getting their retro skirts to fall as wished beyond the knee.
I have a maxi skirt I wear as a dress too and I love it!
The earth tones of the skirt go beautifully with the background as well as the shoes too.
I love shopping at Loft too:) You make the pencil skirt look less like an office ware, I can see this as a dressy casual for a lunch with a friend.
That's definitely a fun - looking skirt, and there's no such thing as too young.
The jumper too long and it doesn't sit right on the puffy skirt, a shorter cropped top would look so much better and as for the shoes, not a big fun of the ones she is wearing, I would style it a bit more rock — edgy, maybe a nice pair of ankle boots or brogue style men shoes to create the masculine - feminine touch that I love!
A straight shaped and slim fitting with a narrow cut dress is famously known as a pencil skirt which is too common in the females who love to wear the skirts.
Love the polka dots and pleats together It's funny as my latest post is with a printed skirt too!
It may seem a little too informal for some weddings but I really think you can make it as fancy as you like depending on the color of the shirt and fabric on the skirt.
The slitted skirt didn't look too overwhelming or sexy when paired with a plain white top, and her statement necklace added the perfect stylish touch to even out attention to the upper body as well!
The skirt flowed as I walked and turned, and even though I didn't exactly master going up stairs by the end of the night, I don't think too many people noticed.
I've seen a few leopard coats that I like in the sales too, and I have pulled this skirt out from the back of my wardrobe as leopard is back!
Theboxqueen's Tip: I always make sure to include details such as» The waist was a tad too tight» or» The color wasn't flattering on me» or» The skirt was two inches too short for my taste».
I don't know if I would call it sloppy, but I do think it is too casual for a skirt marketed as office wear.
If I dress in short skirts, dresses, super high heels, I think I'm trying too hard to dress as if I was still in my 20s.
I lowered the hem of the skirt as before it was a bit too short for my taste.
However, I got this in a 6, as I don't like my pencil skirts too clingy and I like how it fits.
It looks just lovely as a skirt, though, perfect autumn colours, too.
When you go out at night you can even try a shorter skirt — it still looks classy as long as it's not too tight and your top is a bit more «buttoned - up I am gonna show you another classic look with these booties later this month
We're having a hard time seeing the combo of oversized top and skirt working as it's nowhere near flattering (and as he worked this for several looks, we weren't too happy).
I remembered -LCB- this is a big deal -RCB- to make the front band the full length of my dress, and I drafted front and back skirt pieces... well, I cut three rectangles -LCB- too easy to qualify as self drafted -RCB-.
In reality I was being overly cautious and I definitely should have sized into my typical Collectif 16, as the skirt was too big and I had to take it in at least two inches to get the right fit.
I have only worn real midi skirts with boots, as I'd be stumpified too.
I chose this bluish purple agate necklace as the skirt has just a little bit of this color in it too.
Speaking of oversize trend... I do like that long sweater worn as a dress trend, you know by itself... that one at least seems like a no brainier, but combining it with other clothing items seems a bit hard... skinny jeans seem an obvious option... as well as tights... but with other types of pants and skirts, it can sort of split us in two and look too bulky - what do you think?
I came across a long denim skirt that has been in my wardrobe for years without getting any wear, as I'm not too -LSB-...]
But hiking a skirt down so it's snug against your pelvis can work, too, as can tucking your shirt in to create a barrier and some friction.
It can't be to big, or too small, or too out of balance with wide and skinny stripes... anyways, your fabric totally meets my approval:) as usual, I love your outfit, especially the skirt styled with that vest.
Really liking it too especially as a skirt.
Do avoid wearing them with a short skirt, as when showing too much skin up and down you run the risk of looking tacky.
With a high waisted skirt, such as this one, to avoid bunching, and looking too much like a Christmas ornament, I opted to tie the loose extra material into a cute knot right at the waist to create a clean silhouette.
I love skirts and dresses as alternatives to shorts too when it gets warmer so I guess I shouldn't say it's only pretty in spring.
It encapsulates all kinds of lovely for me - maxi (perfect for those days when I run out of fake tan), paisley (one of my favourite of patterns), elasticated sparkly waistband (no worries about post-lunch bloat and also a bit of bling thrown in for good measure) and not too long (so no need to pick it up as I bolt up stairs to my office as it's just the right length), so all in all, my perfect skirt!
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