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Skirts come in a wide variety of lengths and types. This comprehensive guide explains the differences and how to wear them. As with all apparel, skirts can be made in a variety of different fabrics -- which typically determines if the skirt is casual, professional, or suitable for evening wear.

Short Skirt Styles

Nothing showcases a great pair of legs like a short skirt. These hit above the knee, but they still come in several shapes and fabrics to suit almost any occasion (except maybe school or work).

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Mini-skirt

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The term mini-skirt is used to describe skirts with hemlines that are well above the knee, often halfway up the thigh. This skirt was popularized in the "Swinging Sixties," with designer Mary Quant and model Jean Shrimpton bringing the style into prominence.

  • Mini-skirts can be paired with a variety of different tops, depending on the situation and one's personal style. For a night out with friends, a tighter, more fitted top would be appropriate; for a more casual day out, it would be best to wear a more conservative top - long sleeved, with a looser fit - to balance out the shortness of the skirt.
  • The mini-skirt is best worn by younger women with either an apple-shaped body type or boyish shape.
  • To pull off the mini-skirt style in a more modest way, pair the skirt with leggings or tights for a stylish look that doesn't show extra skin.

Skater Skirt

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Also known as a circle skirt, the skater skirt is a casual skirt with a waistband that sits at one's true waist and is flared so that it will form a circle when laid flat. Because of the way the skirt is cut, it often falls in an a-line shape.

  • This casual skirt is extremely versatile and can be paired with fitted tops to contrast with the flared shape or even looser tops tucked into the waistband. It has become trendy to wear skater skirts with a fitted cropped top, showing off a sliver of skin.
  • The skater skirt comes in a variety of lengths, and is universally flattering for all body types.
  • Longer skater skirts can be worn by women of all ages; shorter skater skirts should be worn by younger women.

Skort

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Also known as a scooter skirt, a skort is a combination of shorts and a skirt. It is usually designed as a pair of shorts with a piece of fabric over them, to give the appearance of a skirt. This style was particularly popular in the 90s, when they were knee-length and were most frequently paired with a polo t-shirt. The skort has seen a recent revival in more recent spnigs and summers with the popularization of Zara's modern version. It has a mid-thigh length, with the "skirt" having an asymmetric hem.

  • This style is suited for women with an active lifestyle - it has the style of a skirt but the ease of a pair of shorts, and is to be worn only in the daytime and for more casual occasions.
  • A more modern way of wearing this style is with a loose t-shirt or a cable-knit sweater.
  • This style suits all body types.

Bubble Hem

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The bubble hem skirt puffs out at the bottom due to the hem being tucked back under, resulting in a voluminous style. This skirt was originally popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but has since experienced a resurgence in popularity after being seen on the runways. While its original style was short, it is also now seen in longer lengths.

  • This skirt is best worn with a fitted top to balance out the rounded shape of the skirt.
  • This style is best suited for younger women who have apple-shaped body types.

Knee-Length Styles

Knee-length styles are versatile enough to be casual, work-friendly, and also work in more formal settings. As the name suggests, these are a modest length without being too long.

Bell-Shaped

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The bell-shaped skirt, as the name implies, resembles a bell in that the skirt flares from the waist but falls in a straight line to the knee from that initial flare. It is typically made from heavier fabrics that hold their shape well. The most famous proponent of the bell-shaped skirt is Jackie Kennedy, who frequently wore dresses with bell-shaped skirts to glamorous effect.

  • This skirt is best worn in the evening at formal occasions, with a fitted top.
  • It is best worn by apple-shaped ladies.

Full

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The full, knee-length skirt is flattering for all women. The waistband of a full skirt typically cinches at one's true waist, the smallest part of a woman's body, with the rest of the skirt falling to the knee.

  • Its conservative length makes it extremely versatile - depending on the fabric and the print, it can be worn to work and to religious and family occasions, and even to formal evening events if made in a fabric like jacquard or lace.
  • The best way to wear a full skirt is with a fitted top tucked into the waistband in order to highlight the nipped-in waist.
  • This skirt can be worn by ladies of all ages and body shapes.

Pleated

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Traditionally associated with private school uniforms, the pleated skirt has become ubiquitous in recent years. The effect varies based on size of the pleats. For example, thicker pleats are more reminiscent of schoolgirl days, whereas thinner pleats are more contemporary and on-trend. The pleated skirt can come in a variety of lengths - mid-thigh (mini), knee-length, calf-length (midi), and even maxi. A more modern take on the skirt is using fabrics like leather or chiffon, as opposed to the more traditional wool-blend.

  • This type of skirt is best worn with a top tucked into the waistband.
  • Pleated skirts can be worn by women of all body types and shapes.

A-Line

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The A-Line skirt, when laid flat, forms a triangle shape where the skirt flares out gently from the waistband.

  • The A-line skirt is traditionally knee-length, making it an appropriate choice for most occasions.
  • This style is perfect for pear-shaped ladies as it emphasizes the waist and does not cling to the hips.

Pencil

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The pencil skirt is a staple for many professional women closet - and rightly so. This style is cut straight down, and when laid flat, forms a rectangle.

  • Often paired with a suit jacket, the pencil skirt is best worn in professional environments. A pencil skirt in a suiting fabric is appropriate for business formal dressing, and an appropriate top would be a formal button-down shirt or a silk shell to be worn under a suit jacket.
  • Retailers like J.Crew have started making pencil skirts in a variety of fabrics, including colorful wools, printed cotton blends, and heavier jacquard prints. These skirts are better suited for business casual environments and, in the case of the heavier jacquard fabrics, at nighttime professional events. In these situations, a loose silk top or a sweater in a complementary color would work best.
  • Women of all body types and all ages, with the exception of pear-shaped figures who might find it challenging to find a well-fitting pencil skirt, can wear the pencil skirt.

Jean

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The jean skirt is a variant of the pencil skirt, but made with denim. Typically done in a lighter wash, the jean skirt comes in varying lengths, including above the knee and right at knee-length. The jean skirt rose in prominence during the early 1990s, but has undergone a revival in recent years.

  • A modern way to wear the jean skirt would be with a silk, button-up shirt to add a sleek contrast to its casualness, or with a t-shirt paired with a statement necklace.
  • This skirt is best suited for pear-shaped ladies and women with more boyish figures.

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Long Styles

Maxi

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The longest skirt of this list, the maxi skirt is an ankle-length skirt. It comes in a variety of styles and fabrics. Depending on the fabric, the maxi skirt can either be tight and form-fitting, or it can flow away from the body in a looser manner.

  • The maxi skirt is typically worn for more casual occasions though it can be possible to wear one for more formal evening occasions. It is an extremely versatile style and typically suits taller women.
  • There is a maxi skirt for every kind of body type - apple-shaped ladies can wear the more form-fitting skirts, whereas pear-shaped ladies should try on the looser versions with a tucked shirt.

High-Low

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The high-low skirt is one where the hemline is shorter at the front and longer at the back. This style has become quite popular and is a trendy alternative to a full maxi skirt.

  • It is best worn on casual occasions or for parties, and can be worn with a variety of different tops.
  • The high-low skirt can be worn by ladies of all body types and heights.

Midi

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A skirt that falls to the mid-calf, the midi skirt is also known as the tea-length skirt. Its conservative length makes it perfect for more formal occasions. A recent take on the midi skirt is to have a sheer overlay that reaches to the calf, and a shorter opaque half-slip inside the skirt.

  • The midi skirt can be paired with a variety of tops including looser tops tucked into the waistband, fitted tops, and even crop tops - a recent trend best suited for younger women.
  • It is best to wear this style with high heels.
  • The midi skirt suits all body types, but is best worn by taller ladies, as the in-between length truncates the leg and shortens the leg line

Sarong

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The sarong is an extremely casual skirt best suited for beach vacations. The sarong skirt is a rectangle of fabric that is tied at the waist, typically made from a printed cotton. It originates from the indigenous communities of Asia, Africa, and the Pacific islands.

  • The sarong is mostly used as a beach cover up.
  • It is best paired with casual sandals.
  • It suits all body types as the waistband is adjustable and it comes in a variety of lengths.

Vast Selection

With so many styles to choose among, there are plenty of skirt options to suit everyone. No matter what your taste or body style - or the type of occasion you are dressing for - there's a skirt that will meet your needs.

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FAQs

What are the styles of skirts? ›

What are the different styles of skirt? Below we cover the classic skirt styles: the Pencil, A-Line, Mini, Denim, Ballerina, Tulle, Pleated, Box Pleat, Circular, Cowl, Bubble, Asymmetrical, Tiered, Tulip, Wrap, Yoke, Straight, Panel, and Flared.

What style of skirt suits me? ›

If you're an apple, opt for a flowy style that skims your stomach area, if you're a pear, choose an A-line style maxi, if you're a rectangle opt for a body con style maxi skirt that clings to your legs, and patterned skirts will work well for you, and if you're an inverted triangle, you have the perfect body shape for ...

What length of skirt is most flattering? ›

No matter your body type, the general idea is to have your dress end at a relatively small part of your leg. For example, at or just below the knee tends to be the most universally flattering skirt length, whereas anything hitting the widest part of your calves can create the illusion of a shorter leg.

What skirts make you look thinner? ›

WHICH SKIRT SHOULD I WEAR TO LOOK SLIMMER? When it comes to versatile skirts, the knee-length pencil skirt is the most attractive silhouette in terms of slimming effect.

What is a basic skirt pattern? ›

The basic skirt pattern (also called the pencil skirt pattern) is one of the most important sewing patterns for dressmaking. You can use it to make just a simple skirt, or change (open and close) the darts to create new designs. This way you can make an A-line skirt, flared skirt or even culotte pants.

What is a mermaid style skirt? ›

Mermaid skirts are also called trumpet skirts, and they tend to be tight around the hips and thighs and they are flared towards the bottom. These skirts can accentuate your curves and help create the hourglass figure, no matter how tall or short you are.

What skirts are flattering for a big belly? ›

Try to disguise the wider mid-section. Skirts that hit at knee length or right above the knee, or at the calf, are best. Knee-length bias cut, A-line and pencil skirts are all good. Pleated and A line skirts should start at a point below the tummy and be side fastening and flat-fronted.

What type of skirt for big thighs? ›

Accentuate your waist with A-line or empire waist skirts and dresses. Fit & flare dresses also flatter your figure and hides big thighs, as they fit tightly around the torso and fall loosely below the waist. The length of each garment is important: Loose tops should fall over the thighs to show off the curves.

How do you look classy in a skirt? ›

You just want to make sure that your overall look feels balanced and lovely. A fitted top pairs wonderfully with a loose or billowy skirt, while a tight or pencil style skirt can pair well with a loose fit blouse. You can tuck in your shirt if feels right to add extra dimention and shape to your look.

What is considered too short for a skirt? ›

Whether your tall or short, flat-chested or not, a good rule of thumb for everyone is that the dress or skirt should not be more than two inches above the knee.

Should skirt go above or below knee? ›

Aim for the thinnest part of your leg, which might be just below your knee cap. Depending upon how shapely and attractive your knees are, your skirt length could hit an inch or two above or below your knee.

What dress hides belly fat? ›

Choose pleats, ruching or excess fabric

Pleated dresses are a seriously flattering addition to any wardrobe. They immediately draw the eye away from the tummy area and give you a loose fit that ensures you feel relaxed and unrestricted, for easy movement.

What body type do skirts look best on? ›

Skirts are a great option for apple or circle body types, to help split up the body and create a more distinct waistline. Higher waistlines can help shape the bust line and give length to the legs, whilst skimming over the tummy area.

What is the most common skirt? ›

A-line skirts are one of the most common skirt styles. Like their name suggests, A-line skirts are named after the letter A. They fit at the waist with a subtle flare that extends to the hem. Best of all, they work for all body types.

What are layered skirts called? ›

Layered skirt. Also called tiered skirt layered skirts are skirts that have layers of fabric attached to each other at the hemline. The length and width of each layer may be the same or may vary. Each gives a different look. The fabric used may or may not be the same.

What is a gypsy skirt? ›

The skirt originated with the Romani people, who believed women should cover their lower bodies for modesty. Then, in the Swinging Sixties, it was embraced by women in the hippy movement, who no longer wanted to conform to fashion norms.

What are the stiff skirts called? ›

A crinoline /ˈkrɪn. əl. ɪn/ is a stiff or structured petticoat designed to hold out a skirt, popular at various times since the mid-19th century. Originally, crinoline described a stiff fabric made of horsehair ("crin") and cotton or linen which was used to make underskirts and as a dress lining.

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