Showing posts with label Pencil Skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pencil Skirt. Show all posts

Monday, 31 December 2012

Skirts Women's Maxi Skirts, Pencil, Denim, Mini Skirt Styles



This season’s skirts are key pieces for your wardrobe. For work, choose from our collection of peplum skirts and pencil skirts for a sophisticated and glamorous look. When it comes to relaxing, our maxi skirts are gorgeous and available in a huge variety of prints, from Aztec to animal. Our bodycon mini skirts are exactly what you need to wow on a night out – just add high heels and you’ll definitely attract admiring glances! Or for extra style points, choose the shape of the season – the mixi skirt. This dip hem skirt is super flattering, and looks perfect paired with the hugely fashionable crop top.

Sunday, 23 December 2012

Perfect Pencil Skirt For Your Body Shape



This season sees the streamline pencil skirt freshened up with bold block colours, punchy prints and interesting textures such as sequin, lace and leather. Go classic, and let your tailored pencil skirt take you to work, or team with a racer vest and high-top trainers to give the ladylike look a modern, sports-luxe slant.

Friday, 7 December 2012

Top Pencil Skirt 2013





A continuation of Part I. Nothing says chic quite like the iconic pencil skirt. Because it's a classic, naturally you will find the pencil skirt in neutral colors like black, navy, brown, khaki and gray, but also in patterns like animal, pinstripe, and tartan; and in textures such as metallic,wool, silk, and lace. You can mix up a pencil skirt in an infinite number of ways, no matter what your personal style: preppie, vintage, punk, boho....even with men's pieces. I hope you find inspiration here.

Friday, 30 November 2012

Latest Collection Of Women Pencil Skirt 2013-2014


By Muhammad Jaffar


What does plaid say to you, other than Scotland? Coziness, perhaps, and tradition, and comfort, all might come up. So too, might a place far west of northernmost Britain—Seattle, birthplace around the late eighties of grunge. And if you are Dries Van Noten, you might have still another answer up your casually rolled sleeve: spring—next year, specifically. His show, powerful and compelling—all the more so because those qualities were conveyed in such a light, airy manner—was an ode to plaid, a print both rebellious and romantic, opening with a purple and blue tartan chiffon shirt over a white tank, a long lean pencil skirt embellished with large, blowsy black and brown blooms, and houndstooth stiletto slingbacks with a distinct whiff of the early sixties.