Sentences with phrase «full circle skirt with»

I'm wearing a full circle skirt with a petticoat.
These are my two favorite pieces from her Pre-Fall 2016 collection, particularly the skirt, which is a super flattering full circle skirt with an asymmetric twist.

Not exact matches

Behold the Maria dress, a flared swing dress with a flared full circle skirt and, like the Lauren dress, a superbly flattering sweetheart neckline.
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.»
Made of 100 % cotton (with some stretch), this cherry print halter dress has an uber flattering ruched shelf bust, contrasting green trim, and a full circle skirt.
She's a navy blue with contrasting ribbon at neckline and hem, a super full circle skirt, and criss cross straps at back.
I don't own super full petticoats anymore, but I wanted some fullness for this skirt (as it is a full circle skirt), and I ended up layering up with three thinner petticoats, but I managed to match all of the colors in my outfit!
GRACE / / Lace tea length full circle skirt gown with long lace sleeves key hole back and mandarin scallop edge collar
Ivory Chiffon Gown with Satin Waistband / / square sleeved cover - up / / circle skirt sheer beachwear luxury gown / / full length flowing kaftan
It closes with a back zipper and the skirt is full enough to take a petticoat but it isn't a full circle, so it looks simpler and more modern worn without a petti.
The skirt is not quite a full circle but it takes a medium petticoat with ease, measuring 26.5 inches long.
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.
The custom design process was quite simple: I sent inspiration photos for the style of scoop neckline and sleeves from another of their designs, matched with the full circle skirt of the original blush 3D rose dress.
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.
If you wear a strapless dress and yo have full bust, make sure to look for stayles with boning and support built - in, a defined waist, vertical seams through the torso and a pencil or circle skirt worn at knee - length.
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