Our prompt today is brought to you by the lovely Joanne of My Slices of Life. The prompt: Style a mini, midi, or maxi skirt. Do I have to choose just one? Well, I couldn't, so I am showing you all three and how I have been wearing them this fall season.
Let's jump right in.
#1 Mini Suede
Suede is having another moment and I am not complaining. Pulled this little gem, similar here, out of the bucket and happily wore it last week to work. It's not mini-mini, but it's above the knee and perfect for the office. I wanted to keep those neutral tones going with the off-white sweater and brown/black ombre boots which are AMAZING and currently on sale here (also, they are waterproof!).
#2 Floral Midi
I love this skirt. I purchased it last year and styled it 5 different ways here, but it's back in rotation again this year. I added a dark hunter green turtle neck and slouchy boots to take it from a summer to fall vibe.
#3 Leopard Maxi
This is a new addition to my fall wardrobe this year. Initially I purchased this skirt from H & M but the medium was just too big and they didn't have a small so I sadly returned it. Then I was randomly shopping at Winners and there it was, in my size. I was thrilled and absolutely love how it fits, especially paired with this cute little brown cardigan.
That's a wrap. What's your favorite? Are you a mini, midi or maxi lady?
Next month, November 20th our prompt is vests.
Beautiful styling! All of these fall looks are so cozy chic!
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Bo, you look fantastic in all three skirts! I love the leopard, but the mini is just perfection!! How fun you found the leopard print skirt in your size at another store!!
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I wouldn't want to pick just one either! All three lengths are fun to wear. Those brown and black ombre boots are amazing! Hope you are having a great week!
ReplyDeleteBrava for styling all 3....I love how you wore a floral midi just like my mom!
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Jodie
These are all fabulous! I don't think any of us really just stuck to one length.
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