A below the knee skirt is the most versatile item you can own this spring. Big meeting? Perfect! Date night? Done! The secret's in the styling.
Office Style
Take a break from tucking a classic oxford into your go-to pencil skirt. The new shape to pair with an (even longer) fitted skirt is structured but roomy, such as a banded blouse that hits just past the waistline. Other variations include a long and slouchy blazer in the mix.
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Ellery |
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Sandro |
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Valentino |
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Valentino |
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Steven by Steve Madden |
Unconventional Romance
On the runway designers teamed extra-long tops (and even dresses) with ankle length skirts. An edgy, but still feminine version features a leather cut-out tunic over full and flowy knife pleats, with metallic accessories. It gives lots of polish with a bit more swing for the perfect date night ensemble.
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Christopher Kane |
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Vionnet |
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David Yurman |
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Jimmy Choo |
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Stella McCartney |
Tough and Sweet
I love mixing materials, especially tough and sweet. A high-waisted lace pencil skirt is great with a leather crop top- which you can layer over a tank if you're not feeling showy.
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3.1 Phillip Lim |
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Dorothy Perkins |
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Helmut Lang |
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Giuseppe Zanotti |
Textured Tomboy
Let's be honest, you could wear anything with a skirt this gorgeous, but the juxtaposition of a slightly embellished cut-off tee is particularly cool and quirky.
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Topshop |
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Tory Burch |
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Tibi |
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Suno |
Dressy-Sporty
Now this look is a heart-breaker: a polished jacket, an effortless tee, and a leggy skirt- all with hints of sparkle!
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Proenza Schouler |
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Les Éclaires |
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L'wren Scott |
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Giuseppe Zanotti |
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Alexander McQueen |
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