I'm
wearing a full circle skirt with a petticoat.
Not exact matches
For what we are seeing
worn by the fashion - savvy is anything from fitted pencil
skirts to florals to
full -
circle billowy pieces.
Standing still is simply not possible while
wearing this
skirt thanks to its
full circle and pleats turning me in to a Spin Top.
If I can sort that waist length out and take it in slightly then it will be a lovely dress to
wear, even if I am sad that it doesn't have the
full circle skirt that I feel will take this design onto a whole other level of chic.
It closes with a back zipper and the
skirt is
full enough to take a petticoat but it isn't a
full circle, so it looks simpler and more modern
worn without a petti.
You'll all know I don't
wear a lot of wiggle dresses, preferring to opt for the fun and frills of a
full circle skirt most of the time, but there's something about how sassy and chic I feel in a black pencil dress that I do crave every once in a while.
A-line
skirt (if you're heavy on the torso, choose
skirts with zips on the side to steer the eye away from the torso), torso
skirts (or peplum), godet,
circle or flare
skirts (skims over hips and a wide,
full hem), pencil (without waistband, hit below the knee - length and
worn with high heels), and bias
skirt (always inspect your rearview and make sure you don't have a very flat look from behind).
If you
wear a strapless dress and yo have
full bust, make sure to look for stayles with boning and support built - in, a defined waist, vertical seams through the torso and a pencil or
circle skirt worn at knee - length.