Skirts Fashion In 2011

Skirts have been a much loved power tool for women. Sure, women look great I pants and trousers but nothing defines women’s clothing as much as dresses and skirts. They are exclusive to women (well almost) and are what sets them apart from the rest. A woman in a skirt has this chic elegance about her, the sensual smartness that exceeds trousers easily.
Women's skirts come in a plethora of styles, from the simple A-line skirt to pleated skirts to the peasant skirts and of course the favorite mini-skirts. Skirts are obviously fashion conscious and have changed tremendously over the years from changing hemlines to the departure and return of pleats etc. the most essential thing to remember is to not fall prey to fleeting fashion trends. What you have to look out for is a particular skirt trend that suits you and your body type – whether casual, formal or just plain bizarre!
Below are a few skirt patterns that a woman must check out.Pick the style that you think compliments you, you personality and your body type the most. Skirts come in a variety of fabrics like the ever popular denim skirt to beautiful chiffon skirts. Remember to pick even materials carefully.
A line skirts:
Made popular in the 70s and 80s, A line skirts have stick ever since. Short A line skirts have a great way of making legs look thinner and longer. Long A line skirts work excellently to conceal heavy hips and a stomach.
Formal skirts:
Formal skirts are basically skirts that can be worn to professional environments. They are usually knee length or below and are neither too tight nor too loose. A formal skirt could be pleated, straight fit or flare.
Pleated skirts:
The pleated knee skirt is a classic favorite with many women. From those looking to remember their school skirt days to those looking to make an elegant style statement, the pleated skirt is immensely popular. They look best in shorter hemlines or up to the knees. Pleated skirts look best in loose, flowy materials.
Bubble skirts:
The latest trend to hit the fashion world, a bubble skirt is basically a delicately pleated skirt with elastic at the hemline to create a gorgeous bubble effect. Plus size women should stay away from this style. It looks excellent o skinny women since it gives a beautiful, full effect. Once again, much like the pleated skirt, the bubble skirt looks best when it is knee length or above.
Mini-skirts:
The eternal favorite, mini-skirts need no descriptions. They have been creating plenty of heartbeat to go into overdrive for many a ages!
Gypsy Skirts:
A gypsy skirt is much like the circle skirt that hangs smoothly from the waist sans darts, pleats or gathers but is full nevertheless. Combine it well to create a gorgeous effect.
Peasant Skirts:
Peasant skirts are easy flowing and comfortable chic ankle length creations that create a breezy fashion style. They tend to flatter slim and tall women.

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