• 20th August 2011 - By admin

    Skirts are a summer must have and are often forgotten during the winter months but can be a good feminine touch when you are layered up under layers of warm clothes. Finding the right skirt for your size and shape is a good way of ensuring you get the most from a skirt and that you do not end up with an unflattering look.
    For pear shaped ladies the best shape to opt for is the A-line skirt. This will pretty much work for everyone, as the A-line is exceptionally flattering for all shapes. It creates a smaller waist and skims over hips and thighs bypassing any lumps or bumps so that you have a smooth silhouette. Pair with something tailored on top so that you do not overdo the volume. This style is great for petites and works well with heels or flats so is extremely versatile.
    Petite ladies will also benefit from a shorter hemline as this creates the illusion of lusciously long legs. If you pair a mini or shorter skirt with nude heels, you will instantly add inches to your legs. You don’t have to go micro, a simple skirt that sits just above the knees will work, bubble hems and tulips skirts are great for you, and they add curves to slim frames.
    Boy shapes should opt for something clingy to create curves. Anything goes for you really but choose a midi skirt with heels and detail such as ruching or a drawstring waist to create curves.
    Apple shapes or plus size ladies will work best with a pencil skirt, just make sure it is not too tight, tight pencils will ride up when you sit down and cause unsightly bumps on the thighs. This shape is much like the A-line skirt and will work for most shapes, it is extremely flattering not to mention devilishly sexy. Choose a tiered skirt if you want to be slightly more subtle. Find the perfect skirt and short or long dresses at Ellos today, visit the site now to find out more

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