5 Ways To Kill It In A Fringe Skirt This Spring
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Like the ’70s trend, fringe was a major part of the spring 2015 catwalks. From metallic maxi skirts spotted at Proenza Schouler to fringe pants and dresses spotted at Emilio Pucci. When it comes to wearing fringe; bags, shoes and even jackets are usually the go-to. It’s easier to pull off a pair of fringe boots, or a fringe-sleeve jacket than it is a fringe-hemmed dress, or skirt.
Since most of us aren’t celebrities, or have stylists to make sure we look nothing less than on point each time we leave our homes, we’re more cautious when it comes to trying new trends. We usually leave anything drastic for special occasions instead of easing it into our everyday looks. A fringe skirt is just that. Something that would be worn whenever you ‘re looking to make the ultimate statement, but what if we showed you how to wear one while you shop like Kim Kardashian West?
You don’t need to be going to a birthday celebration, or attending one of the many music festivals this summer to successfully pull off a fringe skirt. Below, we’ve compiled five looks that’ll show you how to wear a fringe skirt to work, to brunch with friends and even to run errands on your casual day.
See our five looks below for inspiration on how to kill it in a fringe skirt this season.
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