We also fancy
full skirts because of their timeless appeal.
Not exact matches
Because of this, most wedding dresses in the 1950s had
full, puffy
skirts, and were almost always accompanied by fingerless gloves made of lace, satin, or tulle.
Because these styles have
full skirts, they tend to define your waist line.
The
full skirt I'm wearing is from H&M and I'm very pleased with this one as well
because it's such a versatile piece.
I'm a sucker for off the shoulder dresses
because I think they're flattering on every body shape and size, so this Bardot sleeved
full skirted number easily ticked that box.
The Audrey dress is great for triangle, invert triangles, oval, rectangle and hourglass gals
because the high waist accentuates the smallest part of your body, and the
full skirt hides any hip issues you might have... believe me, this Cuban girl knows all about hip issues!
I love the look of
full skirts and always feel I can't pull them off
because of my body type.
Was nervous about this dress
because I am shorter at 5» 3» and sometimes
full skirts make my hips look very large.
Diane Keaton's character in «
Because I Said So» (a terrible movie, but one that I've watched several dozen times nonetheless) wore
full skirts with wide belts the entire 97 minutes... Her clothes were the best part of the movie LOL!
i almost bought that same dress on clearance for $ 5 to make a
skirt with, but i changed my mind
because my cart was
full... better hurry back to target and get it!
I've linked the
full look below, except the
skirt because it's from a few years back.
I'm not a huge wearer of circle
skirts because I like my
skirts so voluminous that I prefer my
skirts to be gathered, amounting to being a
full circle
skirt double plus in puff factor.
I do prefer a straight or an A-line but I am very reluctant to
full or pleated
skirts because I feel they easily look girly if they are too short and frumpy if they cover the knee.
I ended up returning it
because the
skirt was not as
full as I wanted and the dress is without pockets.
The Nora is one of my favorite styles by Karina Dresses
because it has a defined waist and a
full skirt, so it really flatters my inverted triangle frame.
Full disclosure, I splurged on this
skirt because I am a sucker for double breasted anything and I was looking for something in this color.
I opted for my new high waist leather
skirt because of its flattering 50s silhouette - the high waist snatches me in for the gods and then blossoms into a
full skirt for major twirl appeal.
The Penelope dress is great for women with triangle and hourglass shapes
because it has a detailed waistband (don't worry, it's not elastic, so it doesn't pinch) and
full skirt, so it creates the look of a cinched waist and falls loosely over the hips, with subtle pleating and actually falls right above the knee, which is the first dress that I've found doesn't fall past my knees.
I finally decided on this blue plaid shirt
because it has a beautiful bit of green in it that pairs perfectly with my
full Kelly green
skirt.
Full disclosure, I rarely wear this
skirt because it's wraps really tightly around my ankles, making it impossible for me to walk normally.
My personal favorite is the 1950's
because of the cinched waist,
full skirts and atomic prints.
In the winter, I usually avoid less - than -
full - length
skirts because I dislike wearing tights — the synthetic material irritates my sensitive skin.
The
skirt is
full but not a
full circle, something that disappointed me
because I find brands tend to photograph their
skirts just so to make them look as
full as possible when in reality they either don't easily encompass a petticoat or else look awkward doing so.
(NOTE: if you want to make this a
full elastic waist band
skirt you only need to leave one side open for the elastic,
because I wanted a FLAT front and an elastic back, I left both sides of my waist band open 1.5 inches to secure the elastic) for your elastic to go through.
This blouse hits at high hip but it works for me
because I will pair it with shorts or a
full skirt.
That's
because it's the only
full skirt I own.
Separating the patterns like this still kept the trend alive, but also makes for a more interesting visual,
because you can
full appreciate the greatness of both the
skirt and the scarf.
I've had this
skirt for over a year and never wore it so in my mission of «Wear it or Give it» (I either have to wear every piece of clothing or give it away, having a closet
full of clothing that isn't being worn is not good) I decided to keep this
because I really do love it and wanted to style it in a bit of a casual way.
I love the pretty tulle layer but I also feel that the
skirt is easier to wear
because it is not too
full.
I've always wanted to wear a
full skirt but I'm not confident enough
because I'm short.
And not just
because I'm a fan of Kate Spade products, also
because I love the way you paired that
full skirt with the glitter pumps.
you really inspired me to turn my closet from winter to summer finally — i was procrastinating
because of feeling bored with my style... but the printed kimono shows me the way to update my uniform of blouse &
full midi
skirt!
Because a maxi
skirt or dress is long (like a pair of
full length trousers), then it really doesn't matter if you wear a high or low vamp shoe with them.
They differ from skorts
because they have a «
full skirt» look.
This spring 2013 season, pass on popular fashion trends like bare midriffs and baseball caps,
because a closer look at the runway shows reveals that the top fashion trends of spring / summer 2013, from narrow trousers to
full skirts, have one major quality in common: they have timeless appeal — and that's something worth investing in.