Every girl should have at least one red skirt in her closet. Why? Well because it’s one of those things that you just should have to cover your basics. You should have at least one skirt in each of the following colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, black, white, purple, navy. I say this while not having a red skirt in my own closet; but I plan to get once I’m in a position to start rebuilding my closet. I’m hoping in a few months to start rebuilding my closet and documenting my acquisitions and my personal transformation.
Red skirts with white tops
Henar Vicente from the blog ohmyvogue.com wears a white semi-sheer button front blouse from French Connection with a short flared red skirt from Zara. She completes the look with white strappy sandals from Zara. And if you’ve ever wondered if girls who can afford Chanel sunglasses and Valentino bags mix and match their more expensive items with their less expensive, Henar’s red bag is a Valentino rockstud and her sunglasses are Chanel. You should definitely check out her blog for some awe-inspiring displays of extensive collection of designer handbags.
Anna Gotsyk from the blog dreamloveshop.com wears a white Zara top with a short red pleated skirt also from Zara. She accessorizes with a gold tone Michael Kors watch, black Celine sunglasses, goldtone chain necklace from H&M. her shoes are brown leather wedge sandals from ALDO.
Tamara Mellon Print Silk Peasant Blouse
Seller says…
This quintessential peasant blouse by Tamara Mellon is rendered in sheer four-ply silk with a lovely V-split collar and gently gathered shoulders and cuffs; 30″ length, Button closure at neckline, 100% silk
Red silk rose print blouse from Moschino Cheap & Chic
Seller says…
Red silk rose print blouse from Moschino Cheap & Chic featuring a classic collar, a front button fastening, a ruffled design, long sleeves and button cuffs
Giuseppe Zanotti Black Leather Open-Toe Boot are crafted in black supple textured leather on a stiletto heeled sleek form. Featuring peep toe cutout, fringe wrap accents, inner zip closure, silver-tone hardware and leather sole. Made in Italy.
Flávia Desgranges van der Linden from the blog fashioncoolture.com.br wears a white top covered in red lips print with a red flared leather look skirt which she accessorizes with red-framed dark lens sunglasses and a cute heart shaped gold studded red shoulder bag. You can’t see the shoes but she wore red ballet flats with the outfit (more pictures on her website)
Red and white silk floral print shirt from Stella McCartney
Seller says…
Red and white silk floral print shirt from Stella McCartney featuring a mandarin collar, long sleeves, button cuffs and a front button fastening.
Anna from the blog apieceofanna.com wears a black short sleeved lace top with a red knee-length flared skirt and strappy lace-up ankle boots.
Karolina Sabała from the blog So In Carmel wears a black Zara shirt with a red H&M skirt and black ballet flats. She accessorizes with a watch, D&G sunglasses and a black leather biker jacket.
Red skirt black and white striped top
Alba from the blog petitsweetcouture.com wears a black and white striped shirt from Choies with a short red flared skirt and black ankle boots.
Equipment Admiral Stripe Crepe de Chine Slim Signature Shirt
Seller says…
A take on the classic menswear button-up, Equipment’s signature blouse borrows from the boys. Masterfully crafted in airy silk, this striped top polishes any look with graceful details.
So far we’ve seen red skirts worn with white tops, red skirts worn with black tops, a red skirt worn with a red and white print tops, a red skirt worn with a black and white striped top. Black and white are always your safe bet; but you can go bold and wear brighter colors with a red skirt as long as you mix and match the right pieces and use jewelry and other accessories effectively.
Hello, I'm Adela Lewis aka singer songwriter Adelamonica. I am the founder of avenuesixty.com. Aside from singing and songwriting, I enjoy writing in general, modeling, dancing and doing things that bring some little joy to my experience of living. I am also an active freelance web developer, graphics designer and (once prolific but now on hiatus) web applications developer.
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