Showing posts with label skater skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skater skirt. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 January 2013

OOTD- Skater skirt and stripes

Faux Fur Collar-£2.00 H&M sale
Faux Leather Jacket-£29.99 H&M
Striped top-H&M a while ago
Gold Chain-£1.50 Topshop sale
Blue speckled skater skirt-£16 Topshop (petite)
Black cardigan (barely visible)-£7.99 H&M a while ago
Gold  hair ring-£2.99 H&M
Rucksack-£14.00 in sale Mi-pac via Asos (colour Forest Green)
Black tights-£2 Primark
Black Boots-DR Martens 1460 boot in 'smooth'
Yesterday, I went shopping with my friends as I had to pick up some beads and lace for my GCSE Textiles coursework. We also went to Nandos to celebrate the end of this lot of science exams. I thought I'd stick with my Docs as it is still a bit icy although most the snow is gone and it seems to be getting a bit warmer so I paired my faux leather jacket with my faux fur collar (haha big on the 'fake' look). This jacket goes with everything as does the collar and I think they're pretty versatile investments from H&M. The skater skirt is another key piece and Topshop have a wide range. I think high-waisted skirts and trousers will still be a big thing in 2013 as will stripes, especially monochrome, although I love this candy-striped top. My rucksack is pretty but the quality isn't the greatest however it's a good size so I can also use it for school. Thanks to Preena for taking the pictures:) Hope you're all having a good weekend xoxo

Thursday, 6 December 2012

How to: Make and style skater skirts

How to: Make and style skater skirts

So I had some free time in textiles today (as I forgot my fabric like an idiot) and I wanted to have a go at making a skater skirt. These are incredibly popular in Britain at the moment, especially in Topshop, H&M, New Look etc. They're also really easy to style even for winter. Just tuck a baggy knitted jumper in or wear with a big t shirt and a leather jacket. I took photos of a few ideas (sorry for the rubbish quality).      

 Essentially skater skits are just circle skirts.

  •  Fold your piece of fabric in half (mine is a tropical print so a bit unseasonal) and cut an appropriate size semi-circle out so when you unfold the fabric you'll have a circle.
  •  Fold again and measure your waist, half this and then cut another semi circle to this measurement so you'll be left with a circle the size of your waist in the centre.
  • I would advice to use elastic if you want it to stay on your waist and insert a zip so you can pull the skirt over your hips
Hope this helps, I managed to make mine in an hour and 30 minutes but my hems are terrible. If you're really stuck, search patterns for circle skirts and this should help :)