Not exact matches
Since my denim jacket (last seen here with an all white outfit) has a
flare silhouette and plaid top (last seen here with a print
on print outfit) has a
peplum shape, I decided to style it together for a...
It really depends
on my mood though I am drawn to certain silhouettes which suit my body type — fit and
flare dresses,
peplum tops, and tunics over skinny leg jeans.
The top comes
on and off pullover style and has some nice details, like the split - panel corset and a high defined waist that makes the
flared bottom seem almost
peplum.
I have had a hard time with
peplums so far — I've only tried
on 2, but both have been too short in the torso for me, leaving the
flare at an awkward place!
Since my denim jacket (last seen here with an all white outfit) has a
flare silhouette and plaid top (last seen here with a print
on print outfit) has a
peplum shape, I decided to style it together for a layered
peplum look.
You can choose exactly where your waist
flares out by opting for a
peplum on top or one attached to the skirt itself!
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).