15 DIFFERENT TYPES OF SKIRTS

The only clothing that is never out of trend is skirts. Skirts have been in the movement for centuries and vary from time to time based on their length and shape. It is the reason why women get confused while choosing them. There are a ton of dresses in the world, but you need direction to help you find the right path. Choose the right one from different types of skirts.

There are obvious choices in front of you, such as pencil skirts and high waist skirts, from lacy dresses to denim skirts and everything related to your taste and style. You can also try skirts to experiment with your looks. In this, you will get the direction to lessen your work.

HERE ARE 15 DIFFERENT TYPES OF SKIRTS YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM

1. A-LINE SKIRT


A-line skirts are best for those women who want to look taller. This skirt suits every body type and is suitable for every style. It is usually knee-length and triangular when laid flat. It is easy to sew and is loved for all kinds of fabric.

The A-line skirt flares from the waist and does not stick to the hips. Due to its bursts, it is easy to walk in this skirt. These dresses are generally tight on the waist and shaped like the alphabet ‘A’.

These look great when paired with loose tops and classic heels or flats.

2. FLARED SKIRT


A flared skirt gets loose towards the bottom. It contains flares in it. Its hemline is wide and flowing. Flare skirts look good on all women except the skinnier ones because they make them much thinner. Flare skirts are fantastic for warmer months. This dress come in all fabrics, including denim, cotton and silk.

Try to pair flare skirts with a tight-fitting top.

3. BOX PLEAT SKIRT




Box Pleat Skirt is one of those pleat skirts that are always famous. A box pleat is made by joining two pleats to let them meet each other, creating a box of those creases. This pattern follows till the round bottom of the skirt. The fabric used in making these types of dresses is thick to give them a voluminous shape.

Try to pair them with a white or pastel shirt, nude pumps, and a leather bag.

4. BUBBLE SKIRT

The bubble skirt is a puffed one near the hem. This trend has been getting attention since the 1950s due to that puffed silhouette. Even the fabric is tucked under the hem to give it a bold look. You can wear them at prom parties, and there are some casual bubble skirts to wear in your everyday routine.

Try to pair printed bubble skirts with plain tops and plain bubble skirts with printed tops.

5. CIRCULAR SKIRT


Circular skirt, also known as a skater skirt, is cut in a circle shape. A waistband attached to the dress comes at the wearer’s waist. The skirt forms a circle when it is laid flat. It takes a fair amount of fabric. It varies in length from long to short and sassy. It looks good to wear outside or is mainly used for tennis skirts. A double-circle dress is also used to give it more flare.

6. WRAPPED SKIRT

A wrap skirt is flattering as it is wrapped around your figure and tied tight around your waist. It is longer in the front and shorter at the back, creating a unique design. You can wear a wrapped skirt on any occasion using its different variations. Some belted dresses use ties to fasten them around the waist, giving them a gorgeous look. The main thing is it suits every body type.

Try pairing these wrap skirts with a graphic tee or a classic white tee with chunky heels or sneakers.

7. MINI SKIRT

A very prominent dress of the 1960s; as the name implies, it is very short. Mainly, it stops at or above the knees. It is smaller than any average skirt, which makes it to wear for special occasion and casual wear. The person who made these popular all over the world was Designer Mary Quant. Traditionally, mini skirts are fitted but can also be flared or circular.

Try mini skirts made of denim fabric for a casual look.

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