White skirts are a classic spring and summer item. Picking the right skirt, and combining it with the appropriate items and accessories, guarantees you a fabulous look! Read on to learn how it is done.

Combine a White Skirt with Colorful Items

There is a danger in wearing just white and black, namely that it will end up looking dull and stuffy. You might end up feeling like a waitress! To avoid this, combine your white shirt with colorful items.

A classic example, and great looking combination, is a white skirt with a red t-shirt or blouse. It is an ideal summer look! If you wear a black blouse with your white skirt, you could spice up the look by wearing a red belt, red shoes, and/or a red handbag.

Different Styles of White Skirts

White skirts can be found in a wide variety of styles. Which kind you should choose depend on your body type and the look you are going for.

White A-line skirts are tight around the waist, but looser around your knees, thus resembles a capital A. It is a good choice if you feel you have big hips and thighs and what to conceal them a little. This style of skirt can also be used to create a bohemian look.

White pencil skirts are slim and long. The typical example is tailored for a close fit and is approximately knee length. It is classic fashion item and ideal to create an elegant look.

White asymmetrical skirts are ideal for mixing things up. It has an uneven hemline, usually longer in one side. Drawing the angles of the body, it creates a line or curve and attracts the eye.

When to Wear White Skirts

Different seasons call for different skirts. While the tweed skirt is often considered a fall item, white skirts should mostly be worn during the spring and the summer. Last spring, as an example, a white stretch skirt with a loose top was one of the hottest looks.

This is what white skirts do best, create a look reminding people of warm, sunny summer days and long summer evenings spent with friends!

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