Behold the Maria dress, a flared swing dress with
a flared full circle skirt and, like the Lauren dress, a superbly flattering sweetheart neckline.
Not exact matches
Nautical designs are probably top of my favourite style themes so the print on this dress makes me happy, and while the Joni has a
flared skirt rather than a
full circle I was still able to fit a slim petticoat for this shoot.
The
skirt is
full but not technically a
full circle so it sits slightly slimmer on the hips before
flaring out beautifully, able to take a medium volume petticoat.
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.
The
skirt is
flared but not a
full circle, which is another way this dress lends itself to perfect workwear or other conservative occasions as it lacks the showyness of my usual massively fluffy and bottom - heavy
skirted silhouette.
1950s dress / 1950s pink party dress / 50s cupcake dress / 50s fit and
flare dress / 50s prom dress /
full circle midi
skirt
A-line
skirt (if you're heavy on the torso, choose
skirts with zips on the side to steer the eye away from the torso), torso
skirts (or peplum), godet,
circle or
flare skirts (skims over hips and a wide,
full hem), pencil (without waistband, hit below the knee - length and worn with high heels), and bias
skirt (always inspect your rearview and make sure you don't have a very flat look from behind).
The fun continues with a fit and
flare style, thanks to a
full circle skirt.