Another tip is pulling your skirt up a bit to ensure that the belt
stays over the skirt and isn't tempted to creep up above it.
Not exact matches
Lucky for me, this bad boy has a high waisted
skirt and fans out
over the bump, so people could barely notice the bump, and somehow I think I actually managed to make that slight skim of midriff
stay classy, even with a baby growing inside me.
Then, I hand - sewed the waist
stay to the seam allowance of the
skirt and folded
over each end and hand - stitched in two hook - and - eyes so I could secure it to my waist when worn.
I'm not very good at math, so that percentage is my educated guess Anyways, the only way I can wear
skirts in the winter is with
over the knee boots, and they're perfect for the holidays when you need to dress up but also want to
stay warm and cozy — or as close to warm and cozy as you can get in the Midwest!
I apologize in advance for the multiple times you'll see this variation
over the next few weeks, but I promise the
skirts are going to be super cute and the jean jacket is here to
stay!
A tuxedo blazer is a great piece to have around the holidays because you can throw it on
over a dress,
skirt / sweater, pants look or any look really for an instant way to
stay warm and chic.
It takes A LOT of courage to put this
skirt on and not throw a jacket
over it, or just go home for lunch and
stay hidden behind my desk all day.
Whether you want to wear your favorite flat suede or velvet
over the knee boots with a mini
skirt or team up high - heel with skinniest skinny jeans you have, one thing is for sure: OTK boots are here to
stay and we love any combination you choose.
So often, I will opt for separates
over a dress because you can wear a cozy sweater with a festive
skirt &
stay warm all night long.