A-line, skater, tulip, mermaid-there are so many kinds of dresses, shopping can become overwhelming. For skirt styles, different shapes can emphasize or not emphasize different parts of your body. Knowing more about the contours of common skirts will help you choose a skirt that will make your body flatter and complement your personal style.

Whether you want to start sewing clothes yourself or try to choose different types of lady's skirts according to your body shape, this guide will help you find a skirt that suits your body shape:

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1. Bell skirt: The flared skirt includes extra fabric or structure at the waistline of the clothes to create a more enchanting, princess-like shape similar to a trumpet. This contour adds more volume to the hips and may narrow your waist. Flared skirts are particularly popular in formal events such as weddings.

2. A-line skirt: Named after the capital letter A, the A-line skirt fits the waist at the hem and has a slight bell mouth. This silhouette is a broad category, which is characterized by various styles that have the effect of narrowing the waist.

3. Asymmetric skirt: There are many shapes of asymmetric skirt. The hemline of this profile is usually longer on one side than the other side. For example, the right side of the skirt will be shorter than the left side.

4. Puff skirt: The puff skirt is suitable for the waist, flared out near the hips, and then placed on the hem again to form a bubble shape, making your hips look wider and fuller.
Hee Hee skirt: Hee Hee skirt is a modern interpretation of the structural underwear worn by Victorian women, in which there are multiple folds and folds designed to form wrinkled, puffy shapes.

5. Round skirt: The round skirt is a prominent flared version of the A-line skirt. The hem forms a perfect circle around the waist when it is flattened. This silhouette has a narrowing effect on your waistline.

6. Broom skirt: The broom skirt is very similar to a traditional broom, with a narrow waist and a flared shape. The broom skirt is designed for casual wear and mobility, with pleats, elastic waistband and lightweight and breathable fabric. At high coverage, this contour no longer emphasizes your curve.

7. High and low skirts: The front and rear hem lengths of high and low skirts are different: the front hem is short and the back hem is long.

8, Wrap skirt: The wrap skirt surrounds the wearer's body and is usually fixed with straps to draw people's attention to the waist.

9. Layered skirt: Layered skirt is made by stitching together several different fabric layers, so that each layer can be peeped from under the previous one, thus forming a large volume shape.

10. Mermaid skirt: A mermaid skirt is slim on the waist and hips, flared out above the hem, similar to the shape of a fish tail. This contour accentuates your hips. Mermaid skirts are particularly suitable for elegant appearances, most commonly semi-formal or cocktail dresses.

11. Mid-length skirt: Mid-length skirt is a mid-length skirt that ends anywhere from below the knee to above the ankle. The calf skirt is a type of mid-length skirt.

12. Peasant skirt: Inspired by working-class women in history, the peasant skirt is a long skirt made of folds and layers, forming a patchwork structure. This high-waisted skirt does not emphasize your curves.

13. Miniskirt: A miniskirt is a short skirt that ends above the knee. The short length of the mini skirt makes it particularly suitable for party wear.

14. Pencil skirt: The pencil skirt from waist to hip to hem is very fit, usually with a slit to make exercise easier. As a fitted skirt, the pencil skirt will attract people's attention, from the waist to the hips to the knees. Also known as a tube skirt, this silhouette is particularly prominent in office wear.

15. Pencil skirt: The pencil skirt fits from the waist to the hips to the hem, usually with slits to make exercise easier. As a fitted skirt, the pencil skirt will attract people's attention, from the waist to the hips to the knees. Also known as a tube skirt, this silhouette is particularly prominent in office wear.


16. Poodle skirt: The traditional poodle skirt is a classic style in the 1950s. It is a simple knee-length A-line skirt with appliques, usually a poodle. For a more modern look, the poodle skirt can be made of any applique fabric. This silhouette has a narrowing effect on the waist and attracts the attention of the wide hips.


17. Pleated skirt: Also called accordion skirt, the pleated skirt has narrow folds around the skirt to improve mobility and comfort. The pleated skirt with high hiding power makes your curves less conspicuous.


18. Apron skirt: The apron skirt is inspired by the traditional skirts of Southeast Asia. It is a simple wrap-around skirt that surrounds the wearer on one side. In the hot summer, this silhouette is particularly suitable for swimming pool cover.


19. Straight skirt: The straight skirt has a rectangular shape, and its size ranges from the waist to the hips to the hem, moving down the wearer's body in a straight line. This silhouette does not emphasize the lower body, but is a great complement to the wide shoulders.


20. Layered skirt: The characteristic of layered skirt is that when you move the hem down, different fabric loops are stitched together, usually open toward the bottom, making your waist look narrower and no longer emphasized Hips. The length of the layered skirt varies from knee to floor.


21. Skating skirt: The skating skirt is a flared version of the A-line skirt, usually very short, ending above the knee. This contour has a narrowing effect on your waist.


22. Tutu: Tutu is a tulle skirt with elastic waistband and many fluffy layers of tulle. It is inspired by traditional ballet costumes. This silhouette tightens your waist and does not accentuate your hips.


23. Tulip skirt: The skirt of the tulip skirt is rolled into the skirt to form an irregular skirt, similar to an inverted tulip flower, and attract your attention to the skirt.


24. Long skirt: A long skirt refers to any skirt that reaches the floor length (or close to the floor length) on the wearer. Ankle dress is a kind of super long dress.

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