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In this video, you'll learn how to wear Midi Skirt
once and for all.
If you like this length but always get reluctant about which shoe to wear,
which blouse matches, and how to enrich
your silhouette, this video is for you.
At the end, you'll feel super comfortable to wear
the Midi Skirt, anytime you want. And these tips are super
practical and easy to apply in your wardrobe.
Midi Skirt: The Definitive Guide
After hearing many people say
"I love Midi Skirt but I can't wear it",
I compiled the most common doubts of my customers
and followers
And prepared a Definitive Guide to help you wear
the Midi Skirt.
How to wear Midi Skirt without looking old-fashioned?
We have this misconception about the Midi Skirt being old-fashioned,
because this length just below the
knee or in the middle of the calf,
for too long was part of our grandma's closet,
it was seen as a more
behaved look.
But it's been a while since this has changed. Since the Midi Skirt came back,
who started to wear and liked it, I think will never quit wearing.
And to take away this feeling of the Midi Skirt being too behaved
it's important for us to think
on other elements that will compound the look,
so it's nice when we mix it with things that are part of
a more informal universe, men's,
something more relaxed. Like t-shirt,
a snicker, an oxford, blend it with some
piece in jeans.
All of this will provide the Midi Skirt a more modern feel.
Besides that, when we think about the Midi Skirt
usually the first model that comes to mind is that Midi Skirt
pretty rounded, godet, with a pricess
look. But there are several other
models we can wear. We have
the pierced Midi Skirt, the slited, the plited
ruffled, the pencil Midi Skirt,
more fitted,
there is a Midi Skirt for everyone.
What's the difference of message between the tight and the fluid midi skirts?
Usually, the fluid Midi Skirt
conveys a more romantic and delicate message.
While the more tight Midi Skirt can be part of
a more sexy universe,
or even of a working environment, when we think of a pencil skirt
in the midi length. But you all know that a piece
that is part of a more romantic universe
can migrate to something completely different, when we change
the accessories, and the complements of the clothes,
and it also depends on who is wearing it. So it's not like
"it is a romantic skirt and period". There are several
other things we have to consider.
"It only looks good on others!"
If you have a lot of desire to wear the Midi Skirt, and think it only
gets pretty in others, I suggest you look for
others who look like you.
Today, with the internet, we have so much height, style,
personality, age, silhouette,
references.
Feeding from inspirations that look like you,
it gets easier to accept that you can also
look incredible wearing a Midi Skirt, or any other
thing you wish to wear.
Try different models, of different fabrics,
brands, textures. I bet
there is a Midi Skirt for you in this huge world.
Can shorties who don't wear heels wear midi skirt?
When the Midi Skirt came back, it was common to hear that
it breaks the silhouette, that we had to wear it with
a nude scarpin, to compensate the lost inches
and look taller.
But not everyone has, likes or wear
a nude shoe, isn't it? To wear a Midi Skirt with
all kinds of shoes and still be happy, the first step
is to understand how much you actually want to look taller.
Is this a priority to you, or are you worried about
the opinion of others, or in some "rules"?
The short girls like me can start wearing shoes without
heels with Midi Skirt, choosing tones that
doesn't contrast too much with the skin. And you don't have to stay only in the nude tones,
it can be off-white, rosé, burgundy,
brown, golden. All these options are cool.
With no contrast between skin and shoe, there is this
feeling that the leg is lengthy than it actually is.
At the same time, when we wear a low vamp shoe
or one with a more round than thinner spout.
How to wear midi skirt with snickers?
Still thinking about shoes,
how to wear Midi Skirt with snickers was one of the most asked questions.
Who follows me on Instagram knows that I wear it a lot, and I love it.
It is a great way to provide this skirt length
with a more modern and stripped look. Not to mention that it is super
comfortable and practical o wear. Besides thinking about
your skin's contrast with the snicker's color,
a cool hack is to wear the Midi Skirt with a
blouse on the same color, to get a monochromatic look,
or tone on tone, so it won't break the silhouette.
Watch the skirt itself. The ones with a taller waist
will create the feeling that your leg is
longer. The opposite effect provided by
the lower waist skirts. All this plan is valid not only for
who is short, but also for who is medium or tall
and has the leg shorter than the rest of the body.
Can I wear midi skirt with cothurn or high top trainers?
This look creates several breaks in the silhouette,
because of the difference on the skirt's
length, and the height of the snicker or the cothurn.
The silhouette gets less taller, but you can bring
strength to the Midi Skirt. Because of the difference on the contrast
between both pieces. While the skirt is a more
feminine piece, the cothurn or the high top trainers
come with more weight, what leaves the look much more
interesting, different, bolder. A good tip
is to start wearing this Midi Skirt look
with some transparency, or slits,
showing a little bit more of the leg. Another cool thing is
to choose a skirt with the same color of the high top trainers
or the cothurn, so this way you'll create a
more harmonic look.
And the cothurn doesn't get limited only to the cold days. You can wear it with tank tops,
or a t-shirt. If it's not too warm where you live,
this is an option you can always stick to.
How to wear midi skirt with boots?
Wearing Midi Skirt with boots is a great way to
expand this piece's lifespan, and wear it a lot during winter.
For the ones who enjoy a more longlined
look, you can wear the Midi Skirt with high boots.
A tip is to choose colors that don't contrast with one another
or you can wear a low-rise boot
with socks on the same color of the boots, in addition to the Midi Skirt. This also works well.
And for the ones who doesn't care about looking taller or shorter,
you can wear the Midi Skirt with boots of different
models and colors. Anything goes and it gets very nice.
With what third piece can I wear it?
So, you're already fine with the Midi Skirt, but now
you started to think about which third piece to wear when the cold comes?
The ones who enjoy a well shaped female silhouette
can wear it with short jackets, that end by the waist line,
or a little bit below it.
Another way to assure a more harmonic look, is to wear
a coat or a long sweater, with the same length
of the Midi Skirt, or just a little bit distant.
This will leave the look well aligned and neat.
And for those who don't care about different proportions on the look
they can play a lot with the skirt's and the coat's length.
They provide a more informal outfit
when we blend this different lengths.
I really appreciate who manage to build looks like this.
Should I wear midi skirt only with tight blouses?
We have this conception, of when we choose
a broader piece, it has to match a tighter piece. Have you ever noticed it?
But if we wear the Midi Skirt only with a tight blouse,
we start to always follow the same formula, like an uniform. This
is not necessarily bad,
but it starts to bore you know, we get always too similar, always wearing the same way.
So yes, it's very cool to mix a Midi Skirt with a
larger blouse. There are some tricks for this to work better.
You can wear it with a long necklace, which besides stretching out
the silhouette, it also helps to settle the large blouse
on the body. It's very good.
Or you can wear large blouses that are shorter,
so its length helps to shape
the waist line. Another thing you can do,
which is more basic but sometimes it makes a lot of difference,
is that if the blouse is made of a thin fabric, you put only the
front face inside the skirt. This also
marks the waist and works fine.
And of course, for those who don't care about it, sure you can
wear large with large. It creates a
cooler look, and it is very good to feel
free and enjoy the day.
I have large hips. Can I wear it?
For the ones who don't want highlight this part of the body, it is ok to be on a half term.
Not choosing the tighter models,
nor those too bulky,
like the godet midi skirt. Because this way they create
more volume, and create the feeling that the part the skirt is covering
is bigger than it actually is.
Lighter and fluid fabrics tend to work better
than the more structured fabrics in this case.
It's also nice to wear skirts that have vertical stripes.
It can be a print or a line of buttons.
This will help not to broad this part of the body.
Even the pleated skirt models
can work well for those who have more buttocks and hips.
You can choose models of thinner
fabrics, like silk, crepe,
even viscose. They won't make volume
in this part of the body. Something that can happen
with a pleated skirt made of a more structured
fabric. Because it will enlarge it too much
and maybe you won't like it. But I always
recommend to try, look at yourself on the mirror and see how you
feel.
You can also highlight the top of your body,
diverting the attention of the hips.
We can do this with a nice makeup, or with an
accessory, or even with a blouse that stands out more than the skirt.
It will work pretty well.
You could see that everyone who want, can wear it, isn't it?
There will always be some styling hack to each
silhouette. But the most important is that you
feel good on the clothes you are wearing.
So, how did you like this video? Which tip will you put into practice first?
I'm curious to know.
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And there is also, it... &*ˆ%$... wrong.
Because when we don't, isn't it, don't... ˆ#$*&˜
Let's go...
Without contrast between skin and shoe... let's wait for this...
It's better to leave the other one.
Weight, this is what I have to say. Longlined.
It's because I don't know if it's good or bad...
Oh, #&%*, there is a mosquito in my ear
Tone that contrasts... there is a mosquito...
let's go again in the same video...
I got cross-eyed when it passed...
A line of butt... of buttonsss
Cancel this one
Without contrast... gee, is it a mosquito?
You won't leave it on the same, will you? Put there.
Go. It's still *&%*%#. Now there's no more
excuse to wear the midi skirt... NOT to wear, I messed it up...
Can I go? Is it better?
Is it over?