Not exact matches
Her notorious banana
skirt, a string of fake bananas strung across her
hips (she wears nothing else), is «a bold clutch of phalli strung like hunter's trophies
around her slim, conquering waistline.»
But if you feel like wearing it untuck and a little loose, make sure that your
skirt is a midi and your top hits
around the first
hip.
A full
skirt highly depends on how it is made
around the waist and
around the
hips.
In order to avoid looking like a teeny street fashionista, dress up the
skirt with only black and white — black tights, black pointed closed heels, white top and black blazer (which hits
around the
hips for some toning down).
I made a pencil
skirt from an 80s burda pattern a few years back and my main gripe with the pattern was the shape
around the
hips - it had a real flare that wasn't flattering on someone of shorter stature (i'm just 5» 1...).
Not only is it thigh high and even a tad above, which is where a lot of labels who produce these kind of
skirts fail, but it has some sort of belt
around the
hips which is incredibly flattering and enhances the female silhouette.
Don't tuck your shirt in the pencil
skirt if you are wider
around the
hips or have an apple shaped figure.
They're best to wear with
skirts that fit
around the waist to
hips such as pencil
skirts, or those that fit and flare such as the A-line and trumpet
skirts.
I've been seeing peplum dresses,
skirts, and tops pop up just about everywhere - but I was skeptical as to why anyone would want to add an extra layer of flouncy fabric
around their
hips.
The
skirt was tight on my
hips and had so much extra fabric
around my waist.
It's slim
around the
hips, then flares out at the knees, creating that retro, midi -
skirt effect without making your legs look stumpy.
Those
skirts that fit tightly
around your
hips and then flare out.
This elegant, simple and classic style is fitted at the bust,
around the waist and over the
hips down into a sweeping dotty tulle
skirt.
Dos: Wear pencil
skirts that don't hug the body too tightly and A-lines that fit gently
around the
hips.
There was a lot to like at Peter Pilotto's fall 2015 collection show: a white zip - front coat punctuated with silver studs and circuitous patches of pale pink fur, a sage green coat paneled with golden calf hair, rows of pale neon stripes winding up and
around turtleneck sweaters, dresses and
hip - hugging
skirts.
I also love the fit - my waist isn't the same «size» as my
hips, so it is hard to find
skirts that don't gape
around my middle section.
Curved shapes on the dress itself echo the curvy figure shape and a fluid
skirt drapes softly
around her curved
hips and thighs.
It was pretty tight
around my
hips The lining was even tighter, causing the
skirt to go from an open bottom hem to pulling up in the back.
Like the Sailing Lace
Skirt ($ 128) at the top of this post the skirt has a defined waist band, slight give around the hips and thighs, and then falls stra
Skirt ($ 128) at the top of this post the
skirt has a defined waist band, slight give around the hips and thighs, and then falls stra
skirt has a defined waist band, slight give
around the
hips and thighs, and then falls straight.
I'm also a classic pear shape, so I get what you mean about not wanting to add weight
around the
hips, but this
skirt drapes nicely.
While this
skirt fit me fine in my usual 10
around the waist and
hips it barely cleared my bum, so it was up to a 12 I went for these photos.
Details include side slit, sweetheart neckline with crossover fabric on bust, silk satin exterior, side sewn - bown attached to side with excess fabric over side slit, bodice gathered at the side seams
around bodice down to the
hips and draped
skirt under bodice.
I made the very top of the
skirt the same width as my waistband, then curved out to my
hip width, and then back in to be more snug
around my knees.
Other
skirts — my mother's pleated
skirt (you know with the tops of the pleats
around the
hips sewn down) also paired with white shirt and / or cashmere sweater — men seemed to be very attracted to that 50s look.