Somewhere in between a midi and a maxi, a new length of skirt arrived during the spring-summer shows and looks set to stay for autumn. The hem hovers a few centimetres above the ankle, and looks beautifully chic on the genetically blessed blondes wafting down the runway, but can it work for the rest of us?
This new hem length is a welcome alternative to the panic-inducing miniskirts of late — not only do they cover a multitude of sins; they are also an easy piece to throw on for work that will transition easily from summer to winter. However there are a few guidelines to help you pull it from frumpy to fabulous.
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Firstly, heels are a must. Even though Chloé paired floaty Grecian numbers with soft ballet flats, mere mortals should opt for sky-high heels. Although the ankle-strap version was a favourite with designers, beware of this style as it can easily cut you off and make your legs look shorter. Demure pumps will elongate your silhouette while also lending to a ladylike and polished look for work and evening, or try wedges for a modern, daytime feel.
Avoid wearing heavy layers on top. Instead, keep it simple and fresh with a T-shirt for the weekend, or a silk or chiffon blouse for easy glamour. Add a pop of colour or a statement print on the top if you are bottom heavy, and once the colder weather sets in, team it with a slouchy jumper, belted around the waist for a defined figure, or try a slim fit cardigan.
Your say: Are you glad skirts are getting longer again? Will you wear the new lengthier garments?
Video: Fendi’s spring-summer 2011 show at Milan Fashion Week