How to Wear a Tulip Skirt

How to Wear a Tulip Skirt



A tulip skirt looks like an inverted version of its namesake. The fabric cinches the waistline, relaxes around the hips and buttocks and tapers to hug the legs at the hemline. It is a classic skirt style that can be worn by many, of varied size and shape. Follow a few simple steps to blossom in a tulip skirt.









Step
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Consider body type. The tulip skirt looks best on medium height to tall women. A thin build is preferable, but the extra fabric can accommodate wide hips and buttocks.




Step
2



Select fabric carefully. The added material of the tulip skirt flows over the hips and buttocks. Light materials such as silk, satin and crepe are ideal. Heavy fabrics such as wool, corduroy and knits look bulky.




Step
3



Hem the skirt above the knee. This makes the legs look longer and provides balance to the hip area.




Step
4



Add a short-waisted top. The tulip skirt makes the waist look narrow. Cropped shirts, sweaters and

jackets


accentuate this feature. These tops should be made of light material consistent with the skirt fabric.




Step
5



Wear high heels. The extra height contributes to a leggy look, offsetting the hips.







Tips & Warnings









Stick to solid patterns in skirt fabric for a sleek, sophisticated look.








Rounded collars or no collars work better than pointed collars with a tulip skirt. This is consistent with the rounded look produced by the extra fabric around the hips.








If wearing hose, make it match the skirt color or keep it neutral. Shoe color should match the skirt for a coordinated look.



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