How to Wear a Midi Skirt to Work Bridgette Raes March 9, 2014 Bridgette Raes , Dressing Your Body , How to Wear , Shoes , shopping , What am I going to wear to work tomorrow? The midi skirt has been making a comeback for several years now.
Like with denim jeans, I recommend in those casual dress workplaces where they are acceptable, that you still wear darker, distress free denim with finished seams to work (if your jeans look distressed and old, then we will think you are old and tired too).
How about black long leather skirt worn with chambray shirt. Looks comfy and very functional. Here we see a short sleeve white blouse tucked in a long grey body-con bottom. Love the form-fitting look.
• Wear a skirt, kilt, sarong, or skirt like item every day for a full week. • No duplicates! I have a lot of clothing and during a normal week I make it a point not to wear the same thing twice.
The pencil skirt has long been a part of the (non–skirt averse) working woman’s wardrobe. The classic knee-length hemline is HR-friendly, while the simple shape creates a clean, polished silhouette.
With long skirts wear medium heels and with midi or short skirts wear tall heels. All kinds of tops look good with skirts like button downs, turtle necks, ruffled or plain v necks. For formal occasions you can wear skirts like silk, chiffon or floral skirts. Avoid wearing very loud colors for office work.
You can choose whatever you want, but you have to consider your firm’s dress code restrictions. Plus, there are style rules to know, like the bright colored or patterned skirt has to be softened by a neutral shade top. If you have a strict dress code, then you better choose a simple style in plain colors, like black or grey.
Maxi dress or skirt offers you everything you want from the dress even if you carry properly; it looks awesomely amazing even at work. But first of all, you should know what the maxi dress or skirt is.
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