Sentences with phrase «petticoat underneath»

:) Will this pattern make a skirt full enough to fit a traditional petticoat underneath?
I took it in a bit, had it shortened and have a little petticoat underneath which I see is peaking out a bit.
You can even put petticoat underneath the skirt to make it flare and give you a 60's look.
Designed and made in the UK, the full skirt takes a petticoat beautifully but the dress also hangs nicely even without a petticoat underneath.
There is room for a subtle petticoat underneath if desired, as I've demonstrated by wearing one in the pictures above, but otherwise it's a dress that will hang and skim pleasantly, something I know a lot of my readers prefer over a big skirt.
This skirt looks much better in «person» than it looks in the stock photo, probably because the color seems brighter and you know, having a petticoat underneath The skirt is gorgeous but I'm having hard time combining printed skirts with tops, so this print probably isn't for me (just you wait until it's Black Friday:D) but on the other hand it would look so great with a black top, just like the burgundy one in the product photos.
Your idea of the petticoat underneath is so inspired.
With my 50s style swing dresses, that just means zipping one up and tugging on a fluffy petticoat underneath.
The skirt doesn't have the full volume of a circle skirt, so it best fits a slim to medium volume petticoat underneath.

Not exact matches

I also find tulle skirts to be incredibly versatile — I've worn this one as a petticoat under dresses, as a skirt on it's own like today's ensemble (with a slip underneath), and if I'm feeling very cheeky, as a sheer overlay on top of a printed dress.
If you really want to feel like you live in a fairytale, get a frothy petticoat to wear underneath.
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