The Maxi Skirt Comeback: One Piece, Four Ways
versatile item that can be worn in cool or warmer weather (if we are lucky) - enough material to keep you covered but loose enough to allow your legs to breathe. We thought we’d give you some inspiration on how to fashion this skirt with some staple countryside brands. From cowboy boots to heels or loafers this skirt can carry you through more occasions than one.
“Last year was about the mini skirt but this year the maxi skirt has made a comeback”
Look One Shopping List~
Look Two Shopping List~
Dress: “Linen-Blend Column Maxi Skirt”, from Abercrombie & Fitch, £60 RRP – Buy here
Hat: “Fedora”, from Mackenzie & George, £59 RRP – Buy here
Alternative Top: “Boatneck Tee”, from Ralph Lauren, £59 RRP – Buy here
Alternative Blazer: “Tweed Hacking Jacket”, from The House of Bruar, £195 RRP – Buy here
Cowboy Boots: “Heritage R Toe Western Boot”, from Ariat, £160 RRP – Buy here
Look Three Shopping List~
Dress: “Linen-Blend Column Maxi Skirt”, from Abercrombie & Fitch, £60 RRP – Buy here
Alternative Shirt: “Gabi Shirt” from Walker Slater, £74 RRP – Buy here
Slide-on Loafers: “Snaffle Mule black Leather with gold stars and bees” from Caroline Nicholls, £124 RRP – Buy here
Jumper: “Kittisford Green Half Button Sweat”, from Beaufort & Blake, £79 RRP – Buy here
Look Four Shopping List~
Dress: “Linen-Blend Column Maxi Skirt”, from Abercrombie & Fitch, £60 RRP – Buy here
Alternative Cardigan: “Lomond Cardigan with Alpaca” from Hobbs, £110 RRP – Buy here
Blazer: “Windsor Blazer”, from Sloane Fox, £220 RRP – Buy here
Wedges: “High Costa Savannah Weave Espadrille” from Penelope Chilver, £149 RRP – Buy here
Necklace: “Enamel Dormouse Necklace” from Fable, £27 RRP – Buy here