This navy skirt was a total clearance rack impulse buy, but it was $10 well spent. I’ve worn it so many times already, and there’s no end in sight. The above-the-knee length is perfect, as is the waist band and cute flared shape. Every girl who knows what’s good for her needs one of these babies.
So let’s get this party started. Here are 5 ways I’ve styled this flared skirt:
1. For evening
I believe this was actually the skirt’s debut! I wore it with a silky top, a statement necklace, and bright heels to see a Broadway show this summer.
2. With a belt
Since the skirt is solid, this patterned belt added some pizzazz. Well, maybe pizzaz is a strong word, but it added something. I’m sure of that.
3. Disguised as a dress
I paired my navy skirt with a navy shirt to look like a dress. It’s only as I write this that I remember I already have a long-sleeved navy flared dress. So this was kind of pointless. But at the time, I was in wisdom tooth extraction recovery and was on some drugs, so I’ll blame that.
4. For fall
This was the most recent permutation of my ever so versatile skirt. With a sweater and boots, I was ready for some cooler weather. (I’m thinking some bright tights would be another cold-weather addition. Stay tuned!)
5. On vacation
Florida seemed like a good setting to try a knotted gingham button-up and orange flats with my skirt.
1. Kirna Zabete for Target, $27.98 // 2. Dorothy Perkins, $59
3. ModCloth, $47.99 // 4. Miss Selfridge, $50.00 (comes in other colors too)
So cute! I love the monochromatic look as well as the evening look. I think navy is so underused.
-Ash
http://www.stylizedwannabe.blogspot.com
Love that ModCloth skirt you picked, so cute! I love pieces that will work in multiple ways like that.
Kristina
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