Admittedly, I’ve only worn this skirt once before, but I LOVE it so much – the pattern, the material, everything – but for some reason, I never reach for it when getting dressed up. I tried to figure out why I haven’t worn it more often and I think it’s a combination of the length and the fact that the pattern is so bold. It feels really dressy and is quite the statement piece, but when styled a certain way, I think it could become more of a frequently worn piece in my wardrobe.
So, with that said, I decided to style it four different ways in an attempt to make it feel a bit more wearable. I kept all the accessories the same (minus the hat in two of the looks), and just varied the tops. I had so much shooting these outfits because this skirt is the best twirling skirt ever.
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Look #1
Tank: Urban Outfitters (mine is old but here is a similar style / Skirt: Clover Canyon (mine is old, but here is a fun printed midi skirt) / Shoes: Vince Camuto (gift) / Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim (mine is old but here is an equally bright bag by Tory Burch)
Look #2
Hat: J.Crew / Tank: Zara (similar style) / Skirt: Clover Canyon (mine is old, but here is a fun printed midi skirt) / Shoes: Vince Camuto (gift) / Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim (mine is old but here is an equally bright bag by Tory Burch)
Look #3
Hat: J.Crew / Shirt: J.Crew / Skirt: Clover Canyon (mine is old, but here is a fun printed midi skirt) / Shoes: Vince Camuto (gift) / Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim (mine is old but here is an equally bright bag by Tory Burch)
Look #4
Top: Zara (similar style) / Skirt: Clover Canyon (mine is old, but here is a fun printed midi skirt) / Shoes: Vince Camuto (gift) / Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim (mine is old but here is an equally bright bag by Tory Burch)
I hope you enjoy this post, and let me know which look if your favorite! xo