PUG offer tons
of full circle skirts and also gathered skirts that are better than a full circle, such as the Jenny.
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.
Not exact matches
The
skirt doesn't have the
full volume
of a
circle skirt, so it best fits a slim to medium volume petticoat underneath.
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
skirts are never
full circle skirts apart from the Audrey dresses and the occasional other rare dress, but usually they are just «
full» non-
circle skirts at varying degrees
of fullness.
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.»
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.
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.
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 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!
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.
It's interesting how double slit
skirts, in midis and maxi styles, have come
full circle from being out
of style to back in again, after only a few years.
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've wanted a dress or
full circle skirt in that colour
of tartan for ages, but each time I find one it's always out
of stock.
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.
Lately, I have been collecting up more and more
full skirts and
circle -
skirt dresses, and when Lotty Dotty Vintage posted a 32 + waist only purge in a buy sell trade group I'm part
of, I miraculously claimed this and two other gorgeous vintage swing dresses that all fit my ever expanding waistline, and should be easy enough to alter (probably temporarily, just in case I need to sell them later) post baby.
I don't believe the
skirt is a
full circle, but it holds its
full shape beautifully and gave me plenty
of reasons to twirl (while Willie looked on in amusement.
This particular dress has everything I love — a nipped waist,
full circle skirt, and lots
of color.