Many women love skirts. Because let's be honest, the airy feeling of legroom is almost unbeatable. Nevertheless, they raise many questions such as: which skirt for which figure? How to combine the skirt? Which shoes for which skirt? Questions over questions! Find out here which skirt you cut the best figure in.
What types of skirts are there?
Fashion gives us so many choices and styles that it's sometimes hard to keep track of all the different types of skirts. So, we are here to help you with all the kinds and style tips on how to perfectly match these skirts fabulously.
What is an A-line skirt?
A figure flatterer par excellence. The name A-Line comes from the triangular silhouette, reminiscent of the shape of a capital letter A. The skirt begins fitted, typically at the waist and gradually widens from hip to hem. From mini to midi to maxi length, from multi-layered and pleated to plain or patterned, the variations are endless and look feminine.
For who: Any body type. Particularly suitable for concealing a stronger stomach, hip, and thigh area.
Do's: Combine with figure-hugging tops or turtleneck sweaters. Tuck the bodice into the skirt waistband to accentuate the waist and maintain a flattering silhouette.
Don't's: Small-figure women with a curvy or chubby body shape should not wear a maxi A-line.
What is an Asymmetrical Skirt?
This skirt is slanted! Quite literally. Asymmetric cuts create a sophisticated look on our legs. They are shorter on one side and longer on the other side for a super stylish shape.
For who: Any body type
Do's: There are no limits to styling. A simple shirt brings some calmness to your outfit and puts the focus entirely on the skirt. Mules, sandals, or ankle boots go well with it.
Don'ts: Oversized tops or tunics
What is a Balloon Skirt?
A skirt for fashionistas who know how to play with fashion. It owes its name to its shape: it has a narrow cut at the waist and an elastic band or drawstring is worked into the hem so that the skirt pulls together a little at the bottom and puffs up like a balloon. Due to its shape, the balloon skirt is not easy to combine and requires a well-thought-out styling concept.
For who: long-legged, but also smaller and petite women with a slim upper body and narrow waist.
Do's: combine with ankle boots and sneakers
Don'ts: lush and voluminous tops
What is a Pencil Skirt?
The pencil skirt, also known as a pencil skirt, is body-hugging and cut straight, making it long and thin like a pencil. The high-cut waistband visually stretches the legs and slightly emphasizes the waist. Even if it is often worn in a very classically elegant way for the office, it can also be styled sensually and very femininely. The pencil skirt was one of the most popular fashion trends of the 50s and 60s and is still a classic today.
For who: curvy women, regardless of size.
Do's: it's best to choose pencil skirts with a high percentage of stretch in the fabric, which flatters the figure even better and makes it easier to wear.
Don't: flat shoes
What is a Bell Skirt?
The bell-like shape is typical of this skirt classic: a narrow waist, it widens at thigh height and narrows again towards the hem. Although this skirt was already popular in the 50s, it still creates highly modern business outfits today.
For who: any body type. The flared skirt conceals problem areas, but also advantageously simulates curves.
Do's: Tuck in tops to accentuate the waist.
Don'ts: long tops or jackets that steal the show from the skirt shape.
What is a Godet Skirt?
Typical for godet skirts are the triangular fabric folds (called godets in French) used towards the hem, which provides width and swings at the bottom. At the waist and hips, however, the cut is figure-hugging, which ensures a feminine silhouette.
For who: any body type
Do's : tight-fitting blouses, bodies, or turtleneck sweaters
Don'ts: flat shoes
What is a Culotte?
The pants skirt, also known as culottes, is finding its way back into our wardrobes after many years of abstinence. This is not a skirt in the classic sense, because it has trouser legs and is, therefore, a pair of trousers. The trouser legs are cut so wide that the trousers look like a skirt at first glance.
For who: all body types. It should be noted that the culottes make the figure look wider due to the calf length.
Do's: Heels visually stretch the legs
Don'ts: very small women should definitely pay attention to the length of the culottes. The longer it is, the more "squashed" the look.
What is a Maxi Skirt?
The maxi skirt is characterized by its length, which goes from the ankle to the floor. This skirt shape is probably one of the most casual and comfortable of all.
For who: tall women can wear it particularly well. It skillfully plays around problem areas on the legs and buttocks.
Do's: wear figure-hugging tops so that the proportions remain harmonious. Flat shoes emphasize casualness.
Don'ts: short women should instead choose a shorter skirt length.
What is a Midi Skirt?
Not long, but not short either. The term midi applies to any length from below the knees to just below the calves. This skirt is wonderfully versatile and comes in countless styles from sporty to elegant. The waistband should be worn at the waist, it flatters the figure.
For who: any body type
Do's: Women with slightly larger calves should choose a length that ends just below the calves.
Don'ts: baggy tops and flat shoes
What is a Mini Skirt?
The mini skirt is probably one of the most iconic skirt shapes ever. The hem of the mini skirt is (well) above the knee, usually in the middle of the thigh.
For who: any height, women with slim and toned legs.
Do's: the sexy skirt can be styled very elegantly with opaque tights. Wide tops can be perfectly combined with them.
Don'ts: curvy women or those with strong legs should choose a different skirt shape.
What is a Pleated Skirt?
Plisser is the French word for "fold". That already explains the naming: in the case of the pleated skirt, the fabric is sewn into narrow folds and ironed. The pleated skirt is a form of a pleated skirt and was long considered conservative and old-fashioned, but luckily those days are over. The old-fashioned touch can be broken up with bold style combinations such as cropped leather jackets, knitwear, or sneakers.
For who: basically for every figure type, but rather unfavorable for women with strong legs.
Do's: flat shoes! This underlines the girly charm of the pleated skirt.
Don'ts: avoid patterns and too many colors when combining, otherwise the look will appear restless and overloaded. The skirt itself is already the eye-catcher.
What is a Plate Skirt?
The plate skirt is a wide, swinging skirt with lots of fabric that moves with every step. It is sewn from a circular fabric that resembles a plate - hence the name. This skirt runs tight towards the waistband. The expansive shape creates a beautifully feminine silhouette. 50's fashion and petticoats are keywords that make this skirt unmistakable.
For who: any body type. It hides problem areas on the hips, buttocks, and legs, but also conjures up curves for very slim women.
Do's: keep the waist-hugging look of the skirt and combine it with figure-hugging or narrow-cut tops.
Don'ts: chunky footwear
What is a Petticoat?
The petticoat is not a visible garment in the traditional sense, but we still want to give it some attention in our listing. Strictly speaking, the petticoat is a piece of lingerie that is worn under clothing. But when does a petticoat make sense? You have a favorite dress or skirt, but your underwear is showing underneath, or the fabric is too transparent for you and the garment has no inner lining? This is where a petticoat comes into play. Thanks to the underskirt, the overskirt slides over the smooth surface and fits perfectly.
For who: any type of figure
Do's: every woman should have a basic piece in the nude.
Don'ts: old-fashioned models. There are beautiful, simple petticoats made of silk, for example.
What is a flounce skirt?
The flounce skirt is also called a tiered skirt. Wave-like lengths of fabric are incorporated in tiers, so-called flounces, and thus ensure its playful character. The steps can run parallel to the skirt hem or slightly at an angle. This skirt shape goes perfectly with a festive outfit or a top with a Carmen neckline.
For who: every figure type, but beware: flounced skirts can be bulky.
Do's: less is more. Let the flounce skirt be the only playful piece of clothing and wear it with tight-fitting, simple tops.
Don'ts: the flounced skirt is not suitable for a classic business look.
What is a wrap skirt?
We used to know the wrap skirt more as a beach towel that you could quickly tie over your bikini. In the meantime, it has become suitable for everyday use, even for business. The wrap skirt consists of a long panel of fabric that is wrapped, tied, or buttoned around the waist. The wrap-around look is usually only hinted at and sewn together in such a way that no unwanted flashes can happen.
For who: any body type. The wrap skirt is a real figure-flatterer that adapts to every figure. The layered style conceals and minimizes problem areas, creating an ultra-flattering silhouette.
Do's: For an outfit suitable for business, choose dark colors or a pinstripe look and combine it with a blouse and pumps.
Don'ts: Avoid oversized tops. Due to the layered look, wrap skirts already appear voluminous.
DISCOVER SKIRTS
Gypsy skirt
Yes, this name is controversial. We see it as a homage to the expressive gypsy woman with her unique, folkloric style. This skirt is characteristically characterized by the elaborate step processing and has a wide cut. A really great, long, fluttering skirt with a romantic flair that has become indispensable in boho and hippie fashion. Whether plain-colored or with a lot of patterns in a tie-dye look, you will radiate ethno-elegance with this skirt.
For who: any body type
Do's: combine with a stylish corset for the unmistakable gypsy look.
Don'ts: Ballet flats don't do justice to this look. Wear yours with strappy sandals or ankle boots.
Well, is it already rattling in your head and are you picturing the next skirt you want to get yourself? How about letting your creativity run free and creating your own personal skirt? You can have it at Sumisurra! Also tailor-made. Have fun in our converter and try out the different styles.