When it comes to skirting types, there are many timeless must-haves. Learn about the different styles and which ones work best on different body types.
There's a reason skirts are wardrobe staples: A skirt from a decade ago looks just as stylish today. You can pair any skirt with a trendy top, or pair it with a button-down shirt for a stylish look. Skirts are the perfect wardrobe addition for some fun.
A-Line Skirt
The A-line skirt is exactly what the name suggests: a style shaped like a letter "A." The skirt is designed at the waist and flares out at the bottom, usually just above or at the knees.
Asymmetric Skirt
If you're looking for fun skirt styles, consider asymmetrical skirts with varying hem lengths. It may be cropped-biased so that one side is lower than the other. Another explanation is that the front swing is shorter and the back swing is longer.
Bubble Skirt
Feeling bold? Since the 1950s, this eye-catching bubble skirt has been popular for its puffy silhouette, thanks to the fabric that snaps back to the hem. It has become a popular feature of ball gowns, but there are also casual bubble skirts for everyday outings.
Round Skirt
Also known as the cropped skater dress and the swing skirt that drops below the knee, the round skirt has a hem that forms a perfect circle. Thanks to the fitted waistline and flared silhouette, this style allows for movement and is often worn in tennis dresses.
Cape Skirt
This type of skirt adds fullness below the waist, creating a full-front look.
Draped Skirt
Draped skirts feature full fabric or pleats on one side, creating a fun apron-like look.
High Waist Skirt
This high-waist skirt fits your natural waist and accentuates your body parts. This is a classic style that can be found on any type of skirt, from an A-line to a pencil skirt.
Long Skirt
Maxi skirts are long and fall around the ankle or lower.
Mermaid Skirt
This kind of skirt shows off a long flared tail like a mermaid.
Mini Skirt
Thanks to designer Mary Quant, the miniskirt became one of the signature styles of the 1960s. Its name refers to its high skirt above the knee. There are different types of miniskirts, including high-waist miniskirts and miniskirts that are mid-thigh or higher.
Pencil Skirt
With a straight fit that narrows at the knees, the pencil skirt is known for its professional style and is favored by many women for its sophisticated look in business settings.
Pleated Skirt
When you hear "pleated skirt," you probably think of kilts or school uniforms. In fact, there are many kinds of pleated skirts - there are wide pleats and narrow pleats. Pleated skirts also come in a variety of lengths.
Layered Skirt
Layered skirts are a great option for a fun boho look. In this type of skirt, the hem of the skirt is attached with gathered, gathered layers of fabric. The result is a casual, flowy look.
Flared Skirt
The flared skirt flares at the bottom from the waist to the top hem for a bold silhouette.
Tulip Skirt
Due to its overlapping panels and irregular hem, this skirt is wider in the middle than at the hem or waist. The resulting appearance mimics the shape of an upside-down tulip.
Wrap Dress
Despite its simple concept - a one-piece skirt wrapped around the body and fastened with a tie or buttons - the skirt silhouette looks sophisticated and sophisticated. Plus, this skirt is suitable for all body types.
Yoke Skirt
Also known as a hip sheath, this style consists of two panels - a yoke that fits the hips and the skirt underneath. The yoke itself can be asymmetrical, straight, or triangular.
The Best Skirts for Every Body Type
With so many types of skirts to choose from, it can be difficult to determine which one is best for your figure. No matter what your body shape, there are a variety of skirts to suit you.
Delicate
If you're petite (5'4" or shorter), look for skirts that won't weigh down your petite frame. Some ideal options are:
Miniskirts
Wrap dress
Tall and Skinny
If you're tall and thin, choose skirts to take advantage of your height, such as:
Long skirt
Wrap dress
Hourglass
If your hips and bust are nearly equal and your waist is narrow, you have an hourglass figure. Emphasize your tiny waist with these skirts:
Pencil skirt
Circle skirt
High waisted skirt
Mermaid skirt
Wrap dress
Pear Shape
If you have wider hips, and narrower shoulders, and want to balance your bust, waist, and hips, try these skirt styles:
A-line skirt
Circle skirt
Wrap dress
Tulip skirt
Slim
Try a range of skirts that will accentuate your sleek figure or add some curves. try:
Asymmetric skirt
Puff skirt
Wrap dress
Miniskirts
Apple Shape
An apple shape is characterized by a rounded midsection and narrow shoulders and hips. People with this figure can choose one of the following types of skirts to create a more defined waistline:
High waisted skirt
Layered skirt
Pleated skirt
Wrap dress
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