If you’re in need of a trendy winter-to-spring transition piece that you can also wear year-round the midi and maxi skirt is the way to go! These darling pieces come in a wide array of patterns, fabrics and styles making them so versatile and fashionable. They can be paired with just about anything and you’ll stay slayin’!
- Keepin’ It (Almost) Simple
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A look that’s not too done up, not too casual, but just right! Stay comfy AND cute by pairing your skirt with a basic t-shirt. This is an effortless look that especially works with midi or maxi skirts that have bold patterns like floral, animal print and plaid!
- Ruffles!
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Two trends in one piece? Yes please! Ruffles are currently trending and a springtime classic. Ruffled midi and maxi skirts can be dressed up when paired with lacey tank tops, bra tops and blouses. But, they can be dressed down just as well with t-shirts, graphic tees and denim jackets.
- Sleek in Satin
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A satin midi or maxi skirt is perfect for a formal event, a night out or a date night, and can even be dressed down for a more casual tone. If you’re trying to stay fancy pair your skirt with a puff-sleeved top, a lace trimmed camisole or even a cool bodysuit! Throw on some wedges or boots and you’re set.
- Haute Couture
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Coupling your midi or maxi skirt with a long sweater or tunic is a cozy yet very high fashion look. If you don’t feel like wearing a long top, this can be achieved by wearing an oversized jacket, coat or cardigan over your top of choice. Either way you’ll look like you came right off the runway!
- Matching Sets
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There are plenty of midi and maxi skirts that come with a matching top to create an adorable set. The great thing about sets is that they can be worn together or separately giving you tons of outfit options. Wear these sets with some cute sneakers, chunky boots or stylish heels!
- Tastefully Denim
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Bring yourself back to the year 2000 with denim midi and maxi skirts! These edgy yet sophisticated pieces can be styled just how you would style any pair of denim jeans or denim skirt. Throw on a t-shirt, a sweater, a blouse, a flannel, a tank top, you name it! You can even do the double-denim look with a denim jacket of similar color.