1950s black
felt circle skirt with side zipper and button tab waist, embellished on front with gold metallic braid and gold - tone metal medallions.
Not exact matches
That particular item of clothing was on my list because a.) I adore just about all 1950s
circle skirts, b.) I've been smitten with quilted
circle skirts for as far back as I can remember, and c.) I don't currently have a plain black
circle skirt and can really
feel the hole that not having one leaves in my vintage wardrobe.
I love the richness of the green and this has got to be one of the first times in recent memory that a dress without a full
circle skirt hasn't left me with a slight
feeling of «oh but if only the
skirt had been fuller it would have been perfect.»
I always
feel stuck in a girly rut of sun dresses and
circle skirts during the summer, it's fun to have the cooler months to play around a little bit.
The
skirt is flared but not a full
circle, so it gives you that breezy
feeling of not having folds and folds of fabric surrounding your legs.
Since the midi
skirt has a bit of a retro
feel to it I wore these sunnies with a baroque design on the side, I also love the big
circle lenses.
If I can sort that waist length out and take it in slightly then it will be a lovely dress to wear, even if I am sad that it doesn't have the full
circle skirt that I
feel will take this design onto a whole other level of chic.
I love a full swing
skirt, requiring a full
circle skirt or then some, and very rarely do
skirts with less than a full
circle feel right on me.
You'll all know I don't wear a lot of wiggle dresses, preferring to opt for the fun and frills of a full
circle skirt most of the time, but there's something about how sassy and chic I
feel in a black pencil dress that I do crave every once in a while.
Exquisite Sage Green Galanos Dress Double
skirt, Pencil under a full
circle skirt Feels like a mohair / cashmere blend Has a pocket!