Stuck in the midi: Winter Skirts
The midi-skirt trend is ideal for colder weather, here's how best to wear them.
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Your support makes all the difference.There’s no need to abandon skirts as the winter chill sets in. From pencil to pleat, this season’s mid-length hemline provides the perfect solution, whatever the weather
A midi-length hem is the ideal solution for trouser-phobes to carry through the season until next Spring.
As seen on the runways at shows including Celine and Stella McCartney, a hem that drops just below the knee is a sophisticated and versatile look.
Pleated skirts are a great option for those who like a pretty full-skirted shape. They work best on boyish shapes looking to create the illusion of curves.
Pencil skirts have the capacity to become the hardest working item in your wardrobe; smarten up for work with a shirt, try for a more casual approach with a jumper or dress up for the evening with a cami.
Photographer: Helen McArdle
Stylist: Emma Akbareian
Model: Marieke at Profile Model Management
Hair: Fabio Nogueira at Frank Agency using Aveda
Make-up: Aly Hazlewood using MAC pro
Shot on location at The Roof Gardens roofgardens.virgin.com
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