April 16, 2012

Lookbook: The Pencil Skirt

J.Crew No. 2 Pencil Skirt in Double-Serge Cotton
J.Crew No. 2 Pencil Skirt in Double-Serge CottonJ.Crew Factory Stretch Perfect Shirt; J.Crew Striped Tee; Ralph Lauren Zabrina Pumps; Ann Taylor Perfect Belt; Tommy Hilfiger Sunglasses, DL40; H&M Bracelets; Forever 21 Bag
J.Crew No. 2 Pencil Skirt in Double-Serge Cotton
J.Crew No. 2 Pencil Skirt in Double-Serge Cotton

You’ll see me wear a lot of pencil skirts. That’s because they’re so versatile, work appropriate and flattering on tall women. In fact, any body type can pull off a pencil skirt—as long as it’s the proper length, material and cut.

Here are some pointers for women who have tall pear-shaped figures (like me!)

  1. LENGTH: The traditional pencil skirt should fall around the knees or just below.
  2. MATERIAL: Something with a bit of structure is your best bet—a thicker material or some texture.
  3. CUT: Choose a slim, but not tight fit. You should be able to move, sit, and bend, but the skirt shouldn't be too loose or else you'll look frumpy and shapeless.

I am a huge fan of the J.Crew pencil skirts. Above, I’m wearing the No. 2 Pencil Skirt in Double-Serge Cotton. It comes in a variety of colors (I also have it in Citron, Warm Jade and Smoky Graphite) and is structured, yet comfortable.

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