Flaunt your legs this summer with high slit maxi skirts.
Maxi skirts with thigh high slits make to the list of the summer’s must-have for leg-flaunting queens.
A long skirt with ridiculously high slit breaks up the imaginary straight line of an outfit to showcase a sight of a lovely protruding leg. This maxi skirt trend is definitely made for avid leg-flaunters so having toned legs is kind of obligatory.
A full maxi skirt with a high slit can be worn with heels for a polished look or plain sandals for a casual option.
While high heels may help to elongate the torso (oh illusions) when worn with a high slit skirt, nothing beats wearing practical sandals or shoes to do some serious walking. Think laid-back birkenstocks and even sneakers.
Another daring slit style on a summer maxi skirt is one that features double high slits. Truly designed for the young fashion crowd, double slit maxi skirts are tough to pull off for the older age bracket as the need to keep up with the great frontier of the fashionable dwindles.
Here’s a DIY video by Raven Elyse on how to add some pizzazz into your most basic maxi skirt with high double slits:
The high slashes located on each side of the skirt promise more than just a humble peek of the legs that you may as well be wearing shorts but that’s too predictable and the effect is less dramatic.
With leg-flaunting slit maxi skirts, the appeal lies in their breezy and whimsical construction (in the case of the flowy skirts) and sleek design (in the case of pencil skirts). Whichever style you lean upon, high slit maxi skirts are strong statement makers.
Below are some of the ways you can incorporate maxi skirts with high slits into your wardrobe this season:
♥ maxi skirt with high slit – Flynn Skye
♥ high slit maxi pencil skirt – Oasap
♥ daisy print high slit maxi skirt – Forever 21
♥ front slit chiffon maxi skirt – Goodnight Macaroon
♥ thigh high slit maxi skirt – Windsor
♥ maxi skirt with slit – Shopbop
♥ sexy slit maxi skirt – 2b bebe
Are you keen on trying the high slit maxi skirt trend this season? If so, how would you style it? Share below!
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