How to wear a vinyl skirt
If you’re finally ready to think about your winter-to-spring transition, vinyl skirts are the answer for your wardrobe makeover. Rising actresses like Ashley Madekwe, buyers, and fashion bloggers alike prove that vinyl skirts are definitely chic.
Celebrate the transition to warmer temps with a pale pink vinyl skirt from Topshop, a plain white tee and a leather bomber jacket, just in case of an unexpected chill. Pastels continue to reign as a trend for spring, and Ciara knows it. Sporting a super cute, furry sweater with a slimming pencil skirt, she added cat-eye sunglasses for a sassy touch.
Looking for something that’s both easy and effortless? Try to add a simple knit sweater and chunky heels like Eva Chen, for a quick, on-the-go outfit.
Everyone’s favorite It-girl, Alexa Chung flaunts a voluminous A-line vinyl skirt with a simple button up for a rich sense of vintage chic. You can even elevate a collegiate look with a graphic sweatshirt, black vinyl skirt, bangles and heels. Remember, a pencil skirt creates the illusion of longer legs and places the emphasis on a cinched waist.
Or, take a leaf from Tiffany Hsu, complimenting a J. Crew sweater with a fresh vinyl skirt with peplum detailing. Create a youthful, Harajuku-approved vibe with platform wedges and socks. Mature colors, like oxblood and burgundy just exude sophistication and class.
Pair a high-neck top with a curve-skimming pencil skirt, ankle strap heels, and luxe accessories. Keep things fun with a chunky necklace and dangle drop earrings for an instant, notice-me look.
Swap play-it-safe solid colors for a shiny, reflective material or even a transparent vinyl skirt. Rita Ora wears it best, revealing a flirty set of hi-waisted, polka dotted shorts. Gal pal Cara Delevingne rocked the look for herself for Burberry A/W ‘13 runway collection.
Go glam with side-swept hair and a bold red lip for a look that’d make Cyd Charisse envious. With the arrival of spring, it’s time to trade in tired-and-true jeans for something a little more exciting, like a PVC skirt.
Written by Jade Nicolette
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