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Flared skirts : Trends

One of the most popular items of women's clothing is the flared skirt. It allows for complete freedom of movement, can be worn for any occasion and never goes out of fashion. Flared skirts come in mini, midi, knee-high and maxi lengths. Whether slightly flared or very flared, smooth or pleated, this figure-flattering piece is suitable for all types of women and looks incredibly feminine.

What to wear with flared skirts:

The focal point of a flared skirt is the waist. For this reason, figure-flattering blouses and tops are the perfect choice. If the skirt is only slightly flared, you don't necessarily need to avoid a wide top. By tucking your jumper into the front of the waistband, your silhouette will remain accentuated yet relaxed.

Exclusive fashion tip

This is great for women with a feminine figure! The flared skirt, also known as A-line skirt, elegantly conceals problem areas at the hips and thighs without sacrificing on style.

Flared skirts


Pleated skirt with a glitter effect
A-line skirt in jacquard fabric
Pleated skirt with a shiny finish
Flowing A-line skirt made of satin
Flared midi skirt with a print
Maxi skirt with a subtle shimmer
Short A-line skirt
Pleated skirt with a glitter effect
Short A-line skirt
Skirt in an A-line design with a tie-around belt
Patterned midi skirt with a stretch waistband
Midi skirt with a branded elasticated waistband
Linen skirt with side slit
A-line skirt with a percentage of linen
Linen skirt with side slit

Flared skirts : Trends

One of the most popular items of women's clothing is the flared skirt. It allows for complete freedom of movement, can be worn for any occasion and never goes out of fashion. Flared skirts come in mini, midi, knee-high and maxi lengths. Whether slightly flared or very flared, smooth or pleated, this figure-flattering piece is suitable for all types of women and looks incredibly feminine.

What to wear with flared skirts:

The focal point of a flared skirt is the waist. For this reason, figure-flattering blouses and tops are the perfect choice. If the skirt is only slightly flared, you don't necessarily need to avoid a wide top. By tucking your jumper into the front of the waistband, your silhouette will remain accentuated yet relaxed.

Exclusive fashion tip

This is great for women with a feminine figure! The flared skirt, also known as A-line skirt, elegantly conceals problem areas at the hips and thighs without sacrificing on style.