I recently have had the pleasure to meet an amazing as well as talented photographer in Zurich: Carolina Caruso of Carolina Caruso Photography. We decided to do a little shoot together, and what you see above is a selection of pictures of the first outfit. (In fact, she sent me so many great pictures, it was really a challenge to choose!)
For the first look, I have picked a full skirt in thick white cotton, which I personally love and styled it in a little retro vintage / Dior way (which by the way is super on trend this fall)!
You might think that full, voluminous skirts are a thing of fairytale princesses, but matter of fact, they are becoming more popular in daily life. You can dress them up or down and whether it’s for work or play or a chic evening event – a full skirt can suit a variety of occasions.
How To Wear Full Skirts
Full skirts can be a great tool to hide away larger thighs and derrières because of its fullness. But then again, the fullness of the skirt is the exact reason why could also become a styling problem. Here are a few things to keep in mind when thinking about how to wear full skirts:
1) Never buy a full skirt with a elastic waist band, unless you have a really toned tummy. In all other cases, the skirt will end up sitting in your wardrobe because you won’t want to tuck in your top into it (that will look bulky and unflattering), nor will you want leave your top untucked because all the gathers from the elastic are going to create a lot of lumps and bumps in your middle section which are not pretty either.
2) The right length can make all the difference when it comes to looking stylish. Choose a skirt that finishes at the slimmest part of your leg. This is usually above or below the knee. Avoid full skirts that are too long as they will make you look heavier and shorter than you actually are.
3) For an elegant 50s inspired look, combine your full skirt with a feminine blouse and pointed court shoes. Finish the look with a framed handbag and cat eye sunglasses for a truly glamorous look.
I hope that you feel inspired and might embrace this beautiful skirt shape which has not been around since a couple of decades now.