Play with movement, walking can
give skirts shape and help convey a sense of freedom and happiness that static poses can not.
But, this
iconic skirt shape also pairs well with sweaters, shells and blazers for the office.
I like the
pencil skirt shape on you too (this and the LulaRoe post) and I like what looks to be stretchy fabric, a fine property in a skirt But I would like this one to be an inch or two shorter.
Style: Sleeveless dress with classic neckline, fitted waist,
tapered skirt shape and back vent.
I adore the yellow shift dress by Michael Kors and the
bell skirt shape by Victoria Beckham.
The skirt shape was fabulous — I was mad over the box pleats down the front.
I love how
the skirt shape is so conservative, yet the pattern makes it bold and brilliant.
I love
the skirt shape you chose with that bodice.
Many women can wear
any skirt shape, but every woman has one or two styles as her signature pieces.
That skirt shape — the most becoming on you of all your dress silhouettes in my view (I think you have a tan suede skirt in a similar cut)- your legs look stunning at that hem length, and the whole MOD early 60's A-line miniskirt look is incredibly youthful and fresh on you — you OWN IT.
The piped sweetheart neckline and pencil
skirt shape are set off by a brilliant pop of red, pink, blue, yellow and green flowers.
Your skirt shape compliments the cardigan, and I love all of your accessories.
What gives
the skirt its shape?
You can lay your measuring tape out (or anything long and straight) at a diagonal between the 2 and cut into
your skirt shape.
Is there a go - to
skirt shape you go for?
The top 8 cm will be left without feathers and gives
the skirt some shape with a waistband.
The skirt shape is gorgeous and how the accordion style looks with the all black outfit is perfect!