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Skirts are a great wardrobe option that are feminine, dressy, and attractive. However, different skirts look better on different body types. Think about your figure and choose a type of skirt, such as a pencil or A-line skirt, that would be flattering for you. From there, pick the type of fabric and color you want for your skirt. Compile the rest of your outfit with a flattering top and attractive accessories.

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Choosing the Type of Skirt

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  1. If you have an hourglass figure, you should show off your curves with a pencil skirt. A pencil skirt is form-fitted and wraps around your body to flatter your natural curves. [1]
  2. If you have a petite figure, an A-line skirt can be particularly flattering. A-line skirts flare out slightly, creating the illusion of curves and hips. [2]
    • Some body types look better in a shorter or longer style, so experiment a little with different lengths until you find a length you like.
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  3. An A-line skirt also works for a pear figure, as it highlights your waist and flares over the hips. This can make the hips look smaller. Longer skirts work well for pear shapes, as the longer length slims down the lower body. Pick on that falls a little past your knees. [3]
  4. If you're shaped like an apple, a high-waisted skirt with flounce and flare at the bottom works great. The waistband emphasizes the smallest part of torso, creating a slimming effect, and the extra flounce will conceal the stomach. [4]
    • Those with apple figures often have long, slim legs. If you want to draw attention to your legs, opt for a shorter high-waisted skirt.
  5. A trumpet skirt wraps around the hips and flares outward at the ends. If you have big hips, this is particularly flattering. The tight fit on top shows off your hips while the flare at the bottom balances your hips and lower body.
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Selecting the Fabric and Colors

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  1. If you have an hourglass figure, your curves should be the highlight of your outfit. Instead of going for heavily patterned skirts, go for something in a solid color. This way, the skirt will flatter your curves rather than providing a distraction from them. [5]
    • For example, wear a solid black pencil skirt to the office.
  2. If you're slimmer, you do not want a skirt that's too heavily weighted as it will cling to your body. Lightweight fabrics, like lace and silk, will lift slightly and make your hips look a little bigger. [6]
    • For example, try wearing a lightweight silk A-line skirt for a summer day.
    • You can also look for lighter cotton options, muslins, knit skirts, or rayon skirts.
  3. If you have an apple shape, heavier fabrics wrap around your body to create an hourglass effect. Fabrics that are weighted appear slimmer and straighter, which can help highlight the shape of your legs. [7] Try things like denim, rayon challis, heavy types of satin, and flannel.
    • Embellishments like bows and sequins can help weigh down fabric and add some feminine flare. They're a great choice for an apple figure.
  4. If you're pear shaped, you'll want to balance out your upper and lower body. A darker skirt can help, as it will slim down your hips. If you're pear shaped, opt for a skirt a few shades darker than your top.
    • For example, wear a dark gray pleated A-line skirt with a simple white t-shirt.
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Compiling the Rest of Your Outfit

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  1. Cinching a belt around the waist line of your skirt helps accentuate your figure. If you have a slimmer figure, a belt can help create more curves.
    • For example, wear an A-line skirt with an attractive, colorful belt cinched around the waist. Tuck your shirt in to make the belt visible.
  2. With apple and pear figures, you'll want to create balance between your slimmer upper body and wider lower body. Stick to patterned tops paired with solid skirts to flatter your figure. [8]
    • For example, try a cute, floral-patterned top or wild leopard-print blouse, paired with a high-waisted solid-colored skirt.
  3. With slim hips, accessories can help you balance out your upper and lower body. Chunky jewelry can help add weight to your upper body. [9]
    • For example, throw on a clunky beaded necklace with a lightweight A-line skirt.
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  4. Cardigans can be a great accessories to help balance your top and bottom if you have a pear figure. When wearing a skirt, throw a cardigan over a t-shirt and tank top for a cute, flattering look. [10]
    • If it's too warm out for a cardigan, try something similar but lighter, such as a vest.
  5. Built-in accessories can be a great way to add more volume to your lower body. If you have a petite frame, look for shirts with bows, pleats, and ruffles to create some dimension and create the illusion of curves. [11]
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  • Not every skirt is appropriate for work. A smart pencil skirt or perhaps a pleated skirt are best ending just above the knees.
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Choosing the right skirt for your figure can emphasize your hips and complement your body type. If you have an hourglass figure, go for a pencil skirt in a solid color to show off your curves. If you have a more slender figure, choose an A-line skirt in a lightweight fabric, which will flare out slightly and give you the illusion of being curvier. For a pear-shaped figure, try a knee-length A-line skirt in darker colors to streamline your curves. If your hips are really wide, go for a trumpet skirt to balance your hips and lower body. For more tips from our Fashion co-author, including how to match your skirt with tops and accessories, read on!

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