Most of us don't pay any attention to what type of fashion skirts really suit us. Most often we just pick a style we think looks hot
or because it's the latest rage, and automatically think that we'll look gorgeous in it. We just have to face the fact: We all can't
fit in the same skirt style like everyone else or the models we see in magazines! Looking fab is all about reconciling fashion with
our body shape, size, height and personal style. Here are the 6 important points in helping you figure out if a fashion skirt is the
right one for you:
The Right Fit
A skirt that is too tight can make you feel uncomfortable because you always have to make sure it stays
put, and the fabric will cling around your lower part, making you look bulky. You'll also look tacky if worn to the inappropriate
occasion. However if a fashion skirt is too big it'll look shapeless and unsexy, but most of all you'll look bigger. I can't stress
enough about how important it is to find your true measurement and find fashion skirts according to those numbers!
The Right Length
The
most ideal skirt length is definitely right above your knee. It makes plus size women look leaner, petites taller, but most of all
they flatter every type of legs, no matter how thick or thin. Never let it fall right on the biggest part of your legs, which are
the calves. The hem will automatically draw the eye to that point and make your legs and overall figure look wider. Even though you
have skinny legs avoid calf length fashion skirts because they can really make your legs and overall figure look stubby and weird.
If you want to wear long gypsy skirts then make sure the hem touches your ankles and never shorter.
Balance Out Our Body Shape
There
are 5 main body shapes which are: inverted triangle, apple, hourglass, rectangle and pear. Inverted triangle and apple carry more
width on top, rectangle lacks waist definition and might appear heavy, pear is bottom-heavy, and the hourglass is considered ideal
because it's proportional. There is no heavy point that greatly draws the eye. That said, if your body is balanced there won't be
any part that looks "fatter" than the other! No matter body shape, your goal should be to achieve balance between upper and lower
body part and a defined waist, for example if you're top heavy with wide shoulder you'll benefit from A-line skirts and fashion skirts
with lots of details to add more width to your hips.
It's OK to Cheat
If you want to smooth out bumps around your hips then purchase
a seamless panty shaper which pulls in the fat, or if you want a sexy Jessica Biel butt then you can find panties with pads that create
a rounder behind.
The Right Hosiery
Combine your fashion skirt with a pair of hosiery and your legs will gorgeous. The great thing about
tights, leggings, socks and stockings, is that they disguise most leg flaws such as razor bumps, stretch marks, etc., and can as well
as create an illusion of longer, thinner or curvier legs depending on your choice of hosiery. You don't have to wear any prints or
colors if you don't like too much attention. A lot of magic can be made with simple, sheer or glossy pantyhose in either nude or black!
The
Right Shoe
You also have to carefully think about what type of shoes will go with your fashion skirts. Basically, anything with high
heels will make your legs look leaner and longer and your butt stunning, because of the height and the fact that you're forced to
walk straight which leads to a straighter back and beautiful posture. The more skin you show the taller and thinner your legs will
look. Details such as point toes and vertical t-straps will also elongate them. If you want more curves then I suggest rounded toes
and horizontal details.
Learn more about how to buy and wear different types of fashion skirts athttp://www.TheChicFashionista.com.
Anna
Villaruel is a fashion writer and aspiring stylist & image consultant with a love for boho jewelry, classy garments, online shopping
and anything chic. She loves writing and fashion, and has finally found a way to do both. Anna maintains a style advice website The
Chic Fashionista with a growing newsletter list. Her site is updated several times weeks, giving her readers a regular dose of fashion
and style.
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