Got a party to slay but your outfit must feature a statement midi pencil skirt? Relax because we’ll sort that out for you, woman!
Ladies, if a statement skirt is all you need to turn and transform into a queen ready to party or have brunch or tea with a certain stylish flair, then here are the three pencil skirts in a midi length that will get you in the zone.
This beautiful wrap skirt truly gets the vibrant and flower-loving amongst us. The bold print and color combo is refreshingly eye-catching, a perfect mood-lifter to your most low-key top. There’s a self-tie at the waist you can knot into a bow and the mid rise design highlights the smallest part of your waist. For a statement splash of colour, look to no other!
For those into tranquil shades of teal and blue, this skirt captures that beautifully through its butterfly prints. The curve-loving pencil silhouette is further enhanced with the high ruffle waistline and a center split. This skirt gets you ready to wear that sassiness on your sleeve. Grab it before another sassy sister gets it.
Walk confidently in this elegant red skirt rendered in multicolored flora. The belted feature with a self-tie fastening gets the smallest of your waist showcased and the center front split adds that extra oomph into your party-ready style-slaying getup. Get this beauty before it flies off the virtual shelf.
So, which is your potential midi pencil skirt to party in? Share below. I’d love to know.
Just like moons and suns,
With certainty of tides,
Just like hopes springing high,
Still I’ll rise. — Maya Angelou
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