In women wardrobe skirts are one of the favorites for girls of all age. Whether its formal or a party skirts always work great. There are many types and shapes of skirts available in market however you have to decide what will suit your figure. Let's explore some great fashion skirts and see if you can find one that is right for you!
High waist skirts: One style that's been seen on many runways together with a great looking fashion belt. You could always use this belt as an eye catching point, so why not experiment.
Black bubble skirts: A bubble skirt is a skirt with a poof on the bottom, can either look cute and hip or totally unfashionable, depending on how you wear it and your body type (you know what l am saying you have seen someone where these skirts do not look good at all, lol). A wide waist band keeps your butt from looking to big and a chunky will also look great.
Long skirts: There's more to our long skirts than just the length. It is just the matter of finding the right silhouette to flatter your body type. Wear it layered, tapered, flowing or simply with a slit on the side, this fashion piece is bound to make a statement without you, ever saying a word.
Denim skirts: Some of the most popular skirts are adorned with the right touch of embroidery, lace, and beaded work which look unique and elegant. You can wear short or mini denim skirt according to your choice.
Pencil skirt: The classic straight curve hugging skirt can be worn in many different ways to achieve a variety of looks. Create a glamorous look for evening with fabrics like satin, brocade or silk. Wear your pencil skirt with a short jacket or cropped cardigan for a classic vintage look. Even if you are not as skinny as a pencil, there are many ways to wear a pencil skirt that will leave you feeling fashionable and comfortable. Always wear your pencil skirt sitting a little bit below your waist. You can also minimize your bottom half by choosing a black pencil skirt with black stockings or pantyhose.
Tulip skirt: Tulip skirts are very similar to pencil skirts except for two main differences. They're wider in the hips and are often a couple inches shorter. Tulip skirts cinch at the waist, balloon out at the hips due to pleats and then taper back down to the legs. Tulip skirts look best on women who have a medium to thin build.
Like with all fashion things skirts are you different, you have to experiment and try on different styles to see which one suits you the most. Also remember to bring your best friend along when you go hunting for that skirt so she can give you another opinion.
(Sources: ehow.com, collegefashion.net, ssasychic.com, thechicfashionista.com)
