This season, the skirt is absolutely feminine . Length knee or squarely above, it has the immense advantage of refine the silhouette and lengthen the legs .

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, wearing a small short sweater , slipping a blouse in it or by belting a long cardigan.

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The ball skirt is chic and rather sophisticated, whether wool or silky fabric. Requiring a great work of cutting with draped effects, angled folds, detached pockets, asymmetries. It can be worn with heel shoes or with flat shoes.


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The flared skirt , cousin of the petticoat, folds to all the fantasies. Widened by small folds under the waist, she dances on legs sheathed with thick, opaque or wool tights. She only supports flat shoes, boots or ballerinas.

The mini straight that often compensates for its side "small piece of fabric" by playing with buttons, fringes or a wallet closure . In wool or leather , plain or with woven patterns, it is worn like the flared skirt on big tights and only with flat shoes.


Photo credits: François Reinhart

The pencil skirt with high waist and knee length has a perfect cut and a predilection for beautiful materials. It is worn with fine, classical or fantasy tights (long live the very 2010 lace), and it supports ballerinas like shoes with heel. Beware, however, of the shoes a little too connotated years 1950. Prefer multibrid sandals or trotters with plateau and big heels.

The bucket skirt is undeniably a chic piece of dressing, but it also tends to give an old look to an outfit. The solution: wear it with a big wool sweater and a pair of boots with heels.

The split skirt on the side gives a pin-up look to any look. To play with contrasts, it can be worn with a pair of derbys and a small plaid shirt.