90° twist
Let's talk about high low skirts.
The year was 2011. To quote Dickens, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. We had to suffer through Kim Kardashian's 72 day marriage, but we were also rewarded with the premier of Game of Thrones. It was also the year that I happened to buy a shit ton of high low skirts. Like Kim's marriage, that didn't last long as I quickly saw through the "omg it's so trendy" fog and realized how unflattering they were on me.
I would like to say that I hopped over to Goodwill right there and then to donate the skirts, but sadly that was not the case as I am a clothes hoarder of the worst kind. If left to my own devices I could probably turn a small house into a closet of clothes I will never wear. It wasn't until I was moving out of my college apartment this past June when I finally said goodbye to the mullet skirt gang, well all except for one. I just couldn't part with this forever 21 jersey waterfall skirt-- it was too soft and comfy and had magical food baby hiding abilities (always a plus.)
But with a little twist so the shortest part is on the side instead of the center of my hips updates things. Ooooor maybe I just look like I was drunk and sloppily pulled it on.
I'm gonna stick to option one. It's a fresh perspective on an old skirt. #shoppingmycloset
black crop top by forever 21, skirt by forever 21, sandals by forever 21 (similar erlina sandals by schutz, lace up sandals by topshop, lace up sandals by asos), bandana by urban outfitters
The year was 2011. To quote Dickens, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. We had to suffer through Kim Kardashian's 72 day marriage, but we were also rewarded with the premier of Game of Thrones. It was also the year that I happened to buy a shit ton of high low skirts. Like Kim's marriage, that didn't last long as I quickly saw through the "omg it's so trendy" fog and realized how unflattering they were on me.
I would like to say that I hopped over to Goodwill right there and then to donate the skirts, but sadly that was not the case as I am a clothes hoarder of the worst kind. If left to my own devices I could probably turn a small house into a closet of clothes I will never wear. It wasn't until I was moving out of my college apartment this past June when I finally said goodbye to the mullet skirt gang, well all except for one. I just couldn't part with this forever 21 jersey waterfall skirt-- it was too soft and comfy and had magical food baby hiding abilities (always a plus.)
But with a little twist so the shortest part is on the side instead of the center of my hips updates things. Ooooor maybe I just look like I was drunk and sloppily pulled it on.
I'm gonna stick to option one. It's a fresh perspective on an old skirt. #shoppingmycloset
black crop top by forever 21, skirt by forever 21, sandals by forever 21 (similar erlina sandals by schutz, lace up sandals by topshop, lace up sandals by asos), bandana by urban outfitters