Old Navy tank, similar here/ Midi Skirt, JC Penny, similar here/ Lace-up sandals, Old Navy, similar here/Sunglasses, Oliver Peoples
Midi skirts are a trend, but not one that has to be obnoxious. I think most of the midi skirt outfits we see out there are with a crop top, and that's a bit overdone by now. They can be more than that particular look, and they deserve a permanent stay in your closet. Here a few tips. Really, try one! Aren't you ready for a change from your pencil skirts?:
1) You are scared of the volume: try one with more of an A-line silhouette like this one, also, see my favorites below (Number three, specifically). If you feel weird with the length, start out by wearing it with a simple fitted tee and wedges.
2) You think you're too short to wear a midi-skirt. There has never been a better time for you! Buy a regular skirt, made for tall women, and ta-da its a midi skirt on you! Start with a simple one like this. If you still feel short, you won't once you wear it with wedges or heels (ESPECIALLY nude colored heels/wedges, they do wondrous things).
3) You think you're too old (I'm talking to my sisters specifically, here). Again, its not mandatory that you wear it with a crop top! Try it with a fitting sweater and classic heels, or a simple tank and sandals.
Here are some of my favorites:
1). http://www.chicwish.com/neutral-grey-belted-a-line-skirt.html
2).http://www.chicwish.com/glam-stripes-cutout-midi-skirt-in-black.html
3) http://www.asos.com/Monki/Monki-Button-Front-Midi-skirt/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=5452358&cid=12906&sh=0&pge=2&pgesize=36&sort=-1&clr=Black&totalstyles=264&gridsize=3
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