September 7, 2012

FF: High-Low

 

Happy Fashionable Friday!

Today’s post is all about the “high-low” skirt/dress trend that was big this summer and is trickling into fall.  I have to admit that I wasn’t totally into it at first and thought of it more like a “mullet” design– you know; business in the front, party in the back?

But…after a few misses in the dressing room with high/low dresses (some versions are just way to short in the front), I found this skirt.  The flirty hemline is just.plain.fun and the plum color makes it a little bit more dramatic.  I love the way the skirt moves when I walk and the unique nature of it always seems to draw compliments.

 

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The best news?  It is from Target (inexpensive), is made of a jersey knit (comfy) and has an elastic waist (I can wear it for a little while longer)!

Sounds like a winner to me.  Don’t be afraid to get out of your comfort zone this fall.  Try new things and take a risk!

 

If you are new to this trend, here are a few other examples I found at www.polyvore.com.  Love these combos! :

 

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T  G  I  F  !

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