MINI SKIRT

When people think of the mini skirt, often they may think ultra short. This is not entirely the case. The style was first introduced in the 1960's in Europe. Then, it was defined as any skirt with a hemline above the knees. Today, it is known to be much shorter.

The introduction of the mini skirt is often given to Mary Quant, a fashion designer in England. Others credit this fashion statement to André Courrèges, a French fashion designer. Both designers claim the invention of this fashion craze, although it is unclear who developed it first. There is no doubt that Courrèges designs changed fashion forever while Quant arguably liberated women's fashion as the way we know it today.

 In the United States, the mini skirt didn't gain nationwide popularity until 1966-1967. Since its introduction, the popularity has grown in exponential numbers. When this fashion trend was first introduced, the hemline could typically be found 4-5 inches above the knee, although it has been reported that in London, the hemline could be found 7-8 inches above the knee. Today, the mini skirt is shorter than ever.

As part of a growing trend, many women today are wearing these skirts with leggings or hot pants underneath to compensate for the length. Often, this fashion trend is made with such a short hem, it is necessary to wear another piece of clothing underneath. Many women feel comfortable and look quite stylish wearing the mini skirt in such a fashion.

Some claim that the short length coupled with high heel shoes actually makes a woman look taller and thinner. The claim being the shorter length of the mini skirt can make the upper thigh appear elongated, and high heel shoes make the lower part of the leg look longer as well. Wear this with caution however, as some criticize women wearing these shorter skirts that 'don't have the legs for them'


Skirt Styles That Suit You Best
Skirts hemline Focuses on your body, the style and the shoes you are wearing.
There's no rule about hem length. It your choice what length you want as long as you it looks good on you.
If you have a nice leg then you can show them. If you have skinny legs you can wear your longer skirts around mid calf but if you have heavy legs long skirt will look better.
Different kinds of skirt styles

A-line Skirt
This style is small and slim at the waist and hug perfectly around your waist and hips and graduates to a fuller bottom.
Just like at A. Length is knee level and just below it. The style is perfect for women that have big hips and thighs.
The A shape of the skirt doesn t allow the fabric to cling to the part you want to Conceal.

Pencil Skirt
This style is can be use by every body type but this will look best for women who has curvy figures Because the slightly tapered bottom shows off the curves.
Just consider the length. It should be knee level or a little above knee. This works for both long and short waist.

Tube Skirt
It is similar fit and style with pencil skirt but it's longer in length. The length stops at the ankle. This style is good for women with curves, for petite and for women who has wider top and smaller bottom.

Asymmetrical Skirt
This style has an uneven hemline Which is usually longer on the other side. It creates a line by drawing the curves and angles of the body. This style conceals part of your legs and for women who has heavy thighs. The fit should be good not to tight and not to loose.

Column Skirt
This style is good for lengthening the body line so this will look best if you are tall and leggy. Rounded figures and women who has narrower hips can use this style. It also conceals big calves and ankle Because the length stops on the ankle or just below it.

Flattering Skirt Lengths
While the focus is more on finding great pants on cut, finding a flattering skirt rides greatly on length. Most designers agree if you are over the age of 35, mini skirts are just not fashionably appropriate any longer. While there are an abundance of beautiful women over that age, the matter is not focused only on what looks good but also what is age appropriate. You may look great in a short micro mini, but is it really fitting for your age? Think about it!
Things to stay away from if you want your legs to look great in skirts are pleats, ruffles and low waist varieties. Pleats and ruffles will only make you seem girlish, instead of classic or modern. While a low waist pants can work on, it can be difficult to pull off a low waist skirt Because they can easily make you appear as if you have a flat backside and no waist, Which is never a good thing.

 

Fashion Denim Skirts for Any Occasion
Most women admit jeans are their favorite items of clothing! So, when it comes to skirts to denim fabric can be quite helpful and versatile. A dark washed denim skirt can be paired with heels, a button-down, a nice jacket and scarf for a "business casual" look. The same skirt can then be worn to dinner or other semi-casual events. For a more laid back look, a lighter washed denim skirt can be paired with a trendy tee, tank or even a sweater and boots! You can find great denim skirts at every outlet, from Ann Taylor to Victoria's Secret. Just remember, unless you're going for the grunge look denim should never be torn or frayed.

Fabric Cuts and Styles
One Giant Mistake sized full sized or any woman can easily make is to choose skirts of inappropriate cuts. The cut of a skirt is not quite as important as the cut of pants, but it should still be given attention. One of the best cuts in is the a-line skirts. Fashion experts agree an a-line skirt can help define the waist area, help hide the tummy, hips and thigh area and give an overall balance to various body shapes. Stay away from style sarong skirts, unless you are hitting the beach where sarong skirts can be quite appealing. However, in everyday life, they can cause effects on the unflattering tummy area and unless you want to draw attention to your stomach they should be avoided!

Get the Right Size Skirt
When looking for skirts, be aware of the materials and textures of the skirts. Do not choose skirts that cling to your body. No matter what size or shape they are, you will not get a flattering look if they hug every curve and point out every imperfection! Be sure you're wearing a skirt that size Allows you the freedom to sit or stand without the fabric bunching up and becoming tight. Finding the right size in a skirt waist is more about fit than anything else. So, be sure you are not trying to squeeze into a smaller size just because you can. Finding a great overall look is much more important!

Peasant Skirt
Peasant skirts are easy flowing and comfortable chic Ankle-length peasant skirts are usually made of cotton or voile fabrics that fall well. Slip into a carefree peasant skirt for a breezy fashion style. Match it with a tank top and complete the look with wrap sandals or espadrilles. Long skirts such as the peasant skirt tend to flatter slim and tall women.

Gypsy Skirt
A gypsy skirt worn with boots is ideal for daywear. Wear a slinky top with the gypsy skirt and slip into a shimmering strapped sandal ... and you are ready to party away. Opt for a crumpled fabric or go in for multi-layered multi-tiered style. Contrast the materials - wear a chunky knit top over a flimsy gypsy skirt. If your gypsy skirt has bold colors and prints, to subtler wear top to tone it down. A gypsy skirt is much like the circle skirt that hangs smoothly from the waist sans darts, pleats or gathers but nevertheless is full.

Denim Skirt
Denim is a versatile and popular fabric that never goes out of style. Little wonder that denim skirts are a must-have on any woman's wardrobe, be it a short mini skirt or a pleated skirt or even one that is funky and bohemian. Team up a denim skirt with a tank top or a ladylike shirt. Embellish your denim skirt with metallic or colored decorative patches.
 

 
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