Let me count the ways.
When I first saw this Top Shop skirt for sale on Vinted I didn't just see a fabulous fabric with a sensational stylish asymetric hem.
No, the first thing that struck me was its versatility.
I like to wear my clothes Martini style - anytime, anywhere, any place.
So when Sarah and I were discssing ideas for our monthly joint blog I suggested styling an item for all seasons.
As I write I haven't seen Sarah's blog but I am sure it will be well worth reading as she is a far better stylist than me.
And you can find her blog here.
But what I lack in professionalism I like to think I make it up with entusiasm, exploration and very occasionally Eureka moments.
Having said that - there have been a few catastrophic cock-ups along the way - check this one out if you need a good laugh!
So back to our joint blog and this skirt.
Although it it was technically second hand, it came with the £39 label still attached and I paid £6.80 for it and I blogged about it here.
However, I love it so much I wanted to feature it again.
So for this blog I have styled it my way for four seasons in the UK.
I tend to carve out the year into three monthly blocks.
For me spring is March, April and May (Temp daily average 7-13C)
Summer: June, July and August. (13-17C)
Autumn: September, October and November (9-16C)
Winter: December, January and February. (5-6C)
Apart from the odd few weeks of unseasonably low or unseasonably high temperatures, in the North West of England, it never really gets that hot or that cold which makes styling easier than in other parts of the world.
So here is my take on a skirt for all seasons and where I would wear it.
Summer
When I first tried the skirt on I was struck by the nice broad waistband which I knew would stay up if I wore it as a dress although it did need some definition at the waist with the belt.
Its woolies season but not black. As someone with olive/sallow skin black just drains my colour and makes me look ill.
Pink on the other hand is my colour, it always makes me feel and look happy and healthy.
The cropped H & M cardigan picks out the shades of pink in the skirt and I added an extra lacy thermal vest for extra warmth.
The second hand boots are by Sorel and came from Ebloggers.
Spring
As the temperature starts to get a little warmer but still with a chill in the air I start to think about the denim jacket days ahead so opted for this ancient Top Shop shirt that is almost like wearing a jacket.
I've paired it with a black belt and Stan Smith trainers that have a pink, green and blue floral print just in time to welcome the springtime flowers.
I have no idea why I thought it was a good idea to hold the apple other than that it was a Pink Lady!
So there you have it - my take on a skirt for all seasons.
Around 50% of these items are second-hand and most are older items from my wardrobe.
The only new item is the H & M cardigan which you can find here.here
Which one is your favourite look?
Jane, this is wonderful! That skirt looks completely different in each incarnation and I love them all.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it would make a perfect piece for travel. It looks particularly fabulous as a strapless dress, you've got gorgeous shoulders and wonderfully toned arms and it really shows them off! xxx
I love that you get all-year use out of this skirt. It's a great piece.
ReplyDeleteHello Jane, so lovely to see your beautiful smiley face. I had to laugh when I clicked on your old post with the dress-shortened-gone-wrong. I have done the very same thing with a jumper in the past... ending up looking a little obscene!:0 What a great idea to use your skirt as a dress. It looks great and that is my favourite look. Now I will be trying that with every skirt I have! I feel a fashion show coming on this weekend ;) Lulu xXx p.s. Love the sassy apple eating
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