Sentences with phrase «waist skirts much»

Sometimes I find high waist skirts much more flattering and wearable, not only allowing you to wear your shirts tucked in or flattering your crops, but making your legs look much longer and drawing the eye to the waist as a focal point.

Not exact matches

Bottoms: Dark & light high waist skinnies, black pants, and a black silk skirt pretty much cover my daily needs.
The waist was usually too small and structured and then the puffed - out «skirt» of the sweater either looked too young and frilly or too much like a tu - tu.
You all already know how much I love a good high waist skirt.
The way they fit my curvy yet short figure is absolutely amazing, giving me much longer looking legs, and a tiny waist, while accentuating my assets if ya know what I mean Normally I pair pleated skirts with skinny belts and cute tops for a fun daytime look, my self - proclaimed «mom uniform» is a high - waist skater skirt, tee shirt, cardi and fun sneakers, but I wanted -LSB-...]
The black - red - and - ivory motif is a twist on the classic navy - and - white marinière stripe, and still has the same goes - with - everything appeal: we like it paired with a high - waist belted skirt, as much as we do a pair of tried - and - true skinnies.
Though I have to confess, I put together this outfit, did my make up and hair and put shoes on and grabbed my handbag to leave the house, then whilst walking to my car realised that in raising the skirt up a few inches to my new, much higher waist, I had also brought the slits in the skirt up to a * very * inappropriate height!
I'm in love with this skirt so much < 3 It's sooo pretty, and I can't get enough of the bow detail at the waist!
This silk skirt is too much printed but the wearer has added almost a plain blouse which has self linings and is looking very nice with the high waisted skirt.
I've talked about this before, but wearing crop tops with high - waisted skirts makes everything so much easier.
Pants that fit my butt and thighs and do not gap at the waist (at any price point) has always been an issue for me — so much that I mostly wear skirts.
The skirt was tight on my hips and had so much extra fabric around my waist.
I actually think the crop top + high waisted skirt keeps the outfit look very classy and not at all «showing too much».
I used the same easy method as the other skirts, which pretty much involves creating a curved waistband to fit your waist measurement, plus seam allowances.
Since the skirt is so high - waisted, I felt more comfortable not having too much skin showing in between!
And I loved Michael Kors's summer styling so much that I copied it today, pairing a printed shirt with a full skirt, adding a leather belt at the waist.
I'm obsessed with this style skirt and pretty much buy anything high waisted these days.
With a high waisted skirt, such as this one, to avoid bunching, and looking too much like a Christmas ornament, I opted to tie the loose extra material into a cute knot right at the waist to create a clean silhouette.
Don't wear anything overly tight and full skirts that have too much pleating or draping at the waist.
Also, I like high waisted skirts (I'm wearing one today) but this one looks a little too high waisted to be work appropriate (stopping just below bust = a little too much boob highlighting for my taste).
Pairing a bandeau with a high - waisted skirt (or pants, or shorts) makes it so much friendlier, so much more wearable.
Make sure the waist of the skirt meets the shirt so you aren't showing off too much skin.
Adding a waist - cinching belt (or choosing a skirt with a defined waistband like this one) will leave your look much more polished.
The straighter cut means the blouse is gathered greatly at the waist when tucked into a skirt, and with so much extra fabric, you would be hard pressed to want to wear a tight skirt with it.
My blue boating style consisted of a baby blue gingham crop top that tied at the waist paired with my current favorite denim skirt (perfect for summer and fall) and a boater hat — I'll be honest, this part was pretty much just for fashion, and not really functional, but hey it looks cute, right?
I have a waist that's much smaller than my hips so the skirt hung loosely off my waist no matter which size I tried while my hips played the main role in deciding the fit.
During the time of the 1920s, the much talked - about «flapper» - styled women's shift dresses had been the first ones to introduce a stark contrast to the conventional corseted, high - waisted, large skirts.
1910s dresses have a high waist, and the skirts are much narrower than in the Edwardian era.
It is nipped in the waist with release in the pencil skirt, though not much release.
It's important to me that the sweater is short so it sits around my waist, or I think it interferes with the fullness of the skirt too much.
I was hesitant because some people said there was too much gathering and I have a «thick» waist but the way the skirt falls is very flattering.
I wanted to love the polka - dotted skirt, but the stretchy waist didn't give much structure or support which I like to have in the tummy in a skirt.
They nip in at the waist to make your middle look tiny — and you can't get much comfier than a swishy skirt.
This dress is pretty much free fitting on hips due to the swing skirt and skims the waist.
Thanks so much for this tutorial, I have just made the skirt for myself and I also made a matching one with elastic in the waist band instead of a zip for my 7 month old daughter.
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