January 4, 2012

The Maxi Skirt.


The skirt that was extremely popular in the 1970's but is definitely making a comeback! Now call me crazy, but I think I have found my latest obsession since blazers! I think the skirt whether it's to the ankle or underneath the knee, is so fashionable!


How to wear it?
The great thing about the skirt is that you can wear it however you want. You can dress it up with a blazer and platforms, or you can go for a more casual look with a knit sweater and ballet flats. The whole idea is to make a statement with the skirt, so don't be afraid to go for prints or bold colors. Make sure you wear the skirt to flatter your figure. Depending on your frame, you can go for a look with your top tucked out and probably do a layer piece such as a cardigan or a blazer. Also, you can tuck in the top to show off your shape! The main essential when doing this look is a belt cause it brings everything together. Below, I put together some photos to get your mind going with ideas!












My Look (:

Forever21 blouse & belt, skirt (was a christmas gift) clutch from my mom's closet, Charlotte Russe ring, kohls boots.


Xo, 
B

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