The maxi allure

Maxi skirts are back - big time! One thing for sure with maxi skirts is that they look good on any figure. This is because the main feature of a maxi skirt is the volume of the fabric used to make it.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Maxi skirts are back - big time!

One thing for sure with maxi skirts is that they look good on any figure. This is because the main feature of a maxi skirt is the volume of the fabric used to make it.

Whether you want to wear it to the office paired with a vest and a fitting boyfriend jacket, or worn with a vest alone on a hot day, this skirt does not disappoint. You can wear it to a wedding or a cocktail party; this is one piece that is giving the little black dress stiff competition. There are different types of maxi skirts. Whichever one you choose, they are all good as long you pair it with the right accessories.

Boho chic maxi skirts

The volume that comes with a boho maxi skirt is what keeps it on the catwalk runways every season. There is no need to worry about your figure or legs, all the flaws you want to hide will be covered well and it will give you the camouflage you so desperately need. This works well when paired with a vest or loose fitting cropped top for the much younger ones. As for accessories, the less the better; minimal accessories gives one a classy look.

Chiffon

There is no fabric that has a good feel like chiffon; wearing a chiffon skirt is the deal - from New York Fashion Week to the streets of Kigali. Whether pleated or just plain, chiffon maxi skirts are a must have. Depending on one’s taste they can be paired with vests, button down fitting tops or for a more edgy look, a bright coloured maxi skirt or denim button-up shirt. With this look, animal print shoes will create some magic to your entire ensemble!

African print maxi skirtAfrican print is going places. Even though the fabric is heavy, they have a position in the market. Maxi skirts in this fabric can even allow a designer to play around with the design, like adding side pockets. One of the latest features of the maxi skirt in African print fabric is the high waist. High waist African print maxi skirts look elegant and sophisticated if worn with the right accessories. Unfortunately, high waist maxi skirts looks good on lean ladies mostly. Those with tummies should not wear high waists but instead opt for chiffon maxi skirts with tops that cover the navel.

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How to wear a maxi skirt

A maxi skirt is a skirt that drapes to ankle length. Maxi skirts can be flowy or curve-hugging. A timeless classic that never dates, these skirts have a place in every woman’s wardrobe, even if just for evening. And no matter your height, you can wear this skirt well. Choosing the right fabric, matching it with a pretty top and picking complementary shoes are all key to looking great in a maxi skirt.

•Try the skirt on under good lighting before buying. Walk in it, swish around in it and see if it feels comfortable first. If you’re tripping up, it’s too long. Then check how it looks in the mirror––the more streamlined styles will be the most flattering, while the flouncy Bohemian styles can add weight and don’t flatter all figures.

•Match the top to the skirt style. The fit of the skirt determines the style of top you’ll choose. If the style doesn’t match, the overall look can be dowdy.

•Decide whether to tuck the top in or let it sit over the skirt. There is no hard and fast rule on this––you’ll need to experiment in the mirror.

•Consider colour. There are two options here––monochrome (all one colour) or matching colours. Avoid using colours that clash, as with any clothing.

•Wear the right shoes. If you’re petite, wear heels to give you the added height to cope with the skirt length and to elongate your silhouette. If you’re taller, flats or heels will work with a maxi skirt, although heels are usually preferred for evening wear. Most heels will work well with maxi skirts but always check in the mirror before deciding.

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