«I've never liked the way a traditional
tree skirt looks, so this is an inexpensive solution, and it adds a lot of texture and interest,» says Emma.»
Not exact matches
Plus it allows me to
look at my thrifty
tree skirt.
I already had one under the
tree from my Balsam Hill post so I simply layered them up to create this dramatic
skirt and I love the
look!
«The front slit gives a bit more edge to the classic pencil
skirt,» our Celeb Style Council Member shared on her blog of her palm
tree - print L'Agence bottom, adding, «It s a great way to spice up a work outfit and transition into night
look out with the girls.»
In our latest column, «Ask a Fashionista,» you can solicit our strongly held opinions on everything from how to wear a midi
skirt without
looking like a
tree stump to whether a certain retail CEO should go ahead and resign already.
It has probably happened to you wanting to wear a sequins
skirt but to worry that you might
look like a Christmas
tree.
This year, I am loving the
look of non-traditional christmas
tree skirts.
I'm pretty sure it
looked really weird sitting in the corner with no retail purpose but in my mind she was already wearing the Christmas
Tree Skirt.
Looks like an expensive professionally sewn beautiful
tree skirt, right?
Jody from Homey Home Designs shared a tutorial for making this darling
tree skirt and we love how sweet it
looks and how simple it is to make!
Note: Although this
tree skirt is not machine washable, keep it
looking its best by spot - cleaning stains and shaking off needles and loose debris.
If you
look closely above, the ends of the
tree skirt comes directly under the tracks, which isn't good because it puts the track on an angle.
This is such a fresh
look for a
tree skirt.
Skip the
tree skirt for a clean and simple
look, and to let the lower limbs of the
tree brush the floor.
Instead of a
tree skirt I went with a crate for a farmhouse vintage
look.