And #WowOnWednesday
I'm sure you'll agree that seeing 10 women aged from 39 to 77 in skirts of all descriptions shows how universal fashion and style really are.
THE SKIRTS I WORE
When I started the challenge this time, I felt I'd lost my mojo. I used to wear skirts to work but now that I'm retired, I wear them less often.
Fortunately the challenge re-ignited my interest in skirts. I found that a cord skirt with opaque tights is a great recipe for colder days. A statement skirt - I saved one for the last day - can hold its own against dresses any day.
Day 1: The Purple One
Day 2: A Brown "Dress" with Yellow
I created a dress by combining a Kettlewell ruched skirt and Pippa top in chocolate, and added a yellow short tie wrap. I used to love this look but now feel it's a bit outdated. The boots, which you can't see, are my new yellow gold ankle boots from Oliver Bonas.
Day 3: Brights
As you may know, I tend to wear colours that reflect my seasonal analysis of spring. Within spring, there are sub categories. As a light spring, I'm best in the lightest colours, without too much contrast. Occasionally I go "the whole hog" and combine three bright colours, but I think here I look a little washed out, and the circles under my eyes are exacerbated. The coral skirt I found in a charity shop. I didn't photograph it full length because it was a frumpy length (two cms below knee) and needed taking up. But this look attracted the most attention - see below.
Day 4: Brown, cream and peach
This is a better use of brown, to my mind: it's not one of my best colours but it works if used on the bottom half. This is my Cotton Traders cord pull-on skirt (current), with new peach echo silky roll neck (Kettlewell, current) and long cream boots (Asos). It's a good length on me.
Day 5: Red and cream
Wearing a pre-loved Kettlewell ponte skirt with a cream satin collar blouse, M&S, current, and Kettlewell short tie wrap in scarlet. The stars of this outfit, to me, are the lurex tights and gold t-bars (old. Boden).
Day 6: Green and blue
Everything shopped in my wardrobe for this except the recently acquired Kettlewell jumper which was pre-loved. Cord skirt by Boden and bomber jacket, old, Asos. More lurex tights, this time in dark blue. I think they add a fun touch to shorter skirts at this festive time of year.
Day 7: The gold skirt!
I saved the best till last. This is my only new skirt, the Jaspre from Never Fully Dressed. I'd been looking for a gold skirt for a while. They are tricky. There are not many around that are pure yellow gold: most are "champagne". And they are often faux leather. which is quite rigid. This one is indeed faux leather, but the fact it has belt ties means I was able to pull it in tight so it created a waist. I love it, but strangely the hubster hates it!
This year it's trendy to add a low key jumper/sweater to a glitzy skirt (and then to top it with an unexpected coat or jacket like a Barbour!). I was pleased to find the pink in my cashmere jumper matched exactly with the tights from Snag. Rose gold boots, old.
Which was Most Popular on Instagram?
The result is a bit of a surprise - it was day 3, the brights! It got nearly 50% more likes than the second placed skirt, the gold one.
Which was your favourite?
Highlights from other Participants
There was a wide variety of skirts. Firstly, it's summer for Judith, Aimee and Jill in Australia - but also in lengths, colours and patterns. Looking at Asos, my barometer as to what's trendy right now, anything goes. There are minis, midis and maxis, and no one length dominates over the others.
Some of the women who took part have shared their favourite look from the week.
Red Tulle for Mireille
Mireille from Chez Mireille Fashion Travel Mom, a regular participant in the #WowOnWednesday link-up, says she loves the yearly skirt challenge in the fall. Mireille, in her 40s, says: "It helps me get creative with my skirts! This new tulle one has quickly become a favorite and I want another one! I will be wearing it casually most of the time, but I am looking forward to dressing it up for Christmas!"
Mireille on IG (Instagram): @chezmireillefashiontravelmom
And Red Satin for Robin!
More proof of the show stopper qualities of a red skirt from Robin @agelessplaytime. Robin says she has earned 74 years in her journey around the sun. "My goals are to share my fun with fashion and encourage women of all ages to do the same.
"I love mixing thrifted items with either current or vintage (from my closet) pieces. You are never too old to play dress-up. If it brings you joy, then do it. Participating in Instagram fashion challenges has opened a whole new world of ideas for me to try and given me connections with creative women around the globe."
Charlotte Garbutt is also a colour consultant, having retrained recently at London College of Style after working in education for 30 years.
What a fabulous women in their gorgeous skirts! A few new to me, so that's a bonus! And thank you so much for the feature! I appreciate that!
ReplyDeleteI love all these skirts. The different colours are everything and I love how they are put together.
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Such a gorgeous collection of skirts, everyone is super stylish. Love Mireille’s tulle xx Jacqui
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