How To Wear Three Different Summer Skirts
By SheFinds
Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:34:41 GMT
By SheFinds
Ladies,
Most summer days, we don’t feel like being cooped up in a pair of pants. But summer skirts require their own special kind of dressing, to ensure you don’t get lost under voluminous fabric or end up out of proportion. Read on to figure out how to wear three summer staples.
Love,
SheFinds
The Circle Skirt


Match these full skirts with tucked in, body-conscious tops, like a knit tee, to define your waist and avoid a wider-looking top. Because the outfit is so simple, you can add a standout piece of jewelry like this turquoise beaded necklace. Strap on a pair of high wedges in a neutral color to make calves look long and slim.
The Maxi Skirt


Add some sophistication to a longer skirt with an embellished tank, but make sure it doesn’t hit much lower than your hipbone so it won’t blend into the skirt’s silhouette. Flat sandals are always your best bet with a maxi, and these add color and a bit more sparkle. Finish with a rough-hewn wood bangle that won’t compete with the shine on your shirt or shoes.
The A-Line Skirt


Tops should be tucked into an A-line, too, to ensure you get the most hourglass-like benefit out of the shape. This sheer top is light and feminine, though we’d definitely suggest a black camisole underneath. Since it hits above the knee, balance out the length with a chunky (almost bootie-like) sandal, and if you’re wearing it out at night, put on gold chandelier earrings for a sophisticatedly fancy feel.
See more skirts we love at SheFinds.
Message Edited by SheFinds on 06-10-2009 03:57 PM
Ladies,
Most summer days, we don’t feel like being cooped up in a pair of pants. But summer skirts require their own special kind of dressing, to ensure you don’t get lost under voluminous fabric or end up out of proportion. Read on to figure out how to wear three summer staples.
Love,
SheFinds
The Circle Skirt

Match these full skirts with tucked in, body-conscious tops, like a knit tee, to define your waist and avoid a wider-looking top. Because the outfit is so simple, you can add a standout piece of jewelry like this turquoise beaded necklace. Strap on a pair of high wedges in a neutral color to make calves look long and slim.
The Maxi Skirt


Add some sophistication to a longer skirt with an embellished tank, but make sure it doesn’t hit much lower than your hipbone so it won’t blend into the skirt’s silhouette. Flat sandals are always your best bet with a maxi, and these add color and a bit more sparkle. Finish with a rough-hewn wood bangle that won’t compete with the shine on your shirt or shoes.
The A-Line Skirt


Tops should be tucked into an A-line, too, to ensure you get the most hourglass-like benefit out of the shape. This sheer top is light and feminine, though we’d definitely suggest a black camisole underneath. Since it hits above the knee, balance out the length with a chunky (almost bootie-like) sandal, and if you’re wearing it out at night, put on gold chandelier earrings for a sophisticatedly fancy feel.
See more skirts we love at SheFinds.
Message Edited by SheFinds on 06-10-2009 03:57 PM