“THE BLACK MULTI WILD FLORAL SKIRT”

………………………….In the WILD FLOWER GEORGETTE print I have also done a FLIRTY SKIRT, A302604. It too will be sized XXS to 3X. It is a LINED pull-on. I actually didn’t think it needed to be lined , but the buyers insisted. It’s lined in the tricot knit so you don’t even feel it and it’s stretch. As you can clearly see in the sketch, there are THREE ROWS of TIERS. They start higher at the center front and descend to the back creating the High/Low effect. There is a flat space between the top ruffle and the second ruffle. The third bottom ruffle starts just under the second ruffle. This is a skirt that moves when you walk. This is a skirt you will want to twirl and dance in. The top of the pull-on skirt is slim. All of the ACTION is at the bottom. The skirt is approx. 27 inches in the front and 33 inches in the back………Wear it with the matching blouse for a wonderful two piece dress look or wear it with the new tank, A302609, in BLACK, CANDY APPLE [both shown above] or the new Robins EGG blue…..they all work. For those of you who own the Mardi Gras or Bright combo in the Faceted Glass bead necklaces….they are perfection with this Wild Flower print in the Black multi combination……The CONFETTI necklace and earring set plus the bracelet will also look great on one of the tanks with the skirt…. For my petite ladies….depending on your height…it may be a great maxi. If it is still too long. the bottom ruffle can be shortened, or made the same length as the second tier ruffle……still maintaining the look of the skirt!………….This is a fun skirt to wear with summer sandals, wedges, and espadrilles. For a dressier look a wonderful strappy heel………This may be the look of the moment, but femininity is never out of style…………………………….

enjoy……………………..much Love……………….Louis

This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. Nancy Moore

    The skirt fabric and design are lovely. I’m one of your shorties (5’2″) and I’ve bought many of your skirts but they are often too long. Fortunately I sew so I’ve devised ways over the years to shorten garments without sacrificing the line or style of the garment. I wouldn’t shorten at the hem or the ruffle on this skirt, but what I have done to leave the original hemline style intact is to take a pleat or tuck around the skirt to. Not at the hipline as that would add bulk but for this skirt maybe 2-3″ above the ruffle. Shortens the skirt and doesn’t destroy the look. If one were really ambitious they could take the waistband off (it is an elastic waist?) and take the length off at the top and put the waistband back on. I’m always looking for ways to shorten garments without destroying the style, can hardly wait until this one is available.

  2. Karen In WI

    The flower print is beautiful…and I’m not too much of a print wearer, but this is special. I love the way the skirt seems to accentuate the curves.

  3. Goldie76

    This skirt would make anyone look more vital and exciting, no matter what her age. Simply gorgeous!

  4. Wendy/DE

    I LOVE This skirt!! It is a feminine flattering style with such a lovely print. This is a masterpiece of design and fabric. Can’t wait until it is available! Thank you for designing this one Louis!

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