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This linen skirt with circles is so cute. It can easily be dressed up or down, so I wear everywhere including to work, church, and on job interviews. This time I'm taking it on a weekend getaway, and I paired it with a silky black tee from H&M and black ballet flats.
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posted 6/30/2007, 6:52am, writepudding says:
Cute pattern, but the skirt looks like it's overpowering your legs! It's too long (and shapeless) for a pattern like that. It would work better with a shorter skirt in the same pattern or a cream pencil skirt. Also, pairing flats with that length makes everything look shrunken, so I'd definitely go for some heels!
posted 6/29/2007, 9:46pm, lucky5drama says:
This skirt is okay for work and weekend, but it's not a very flattering length for you. It takes away from your figure. Go for a slightly more fitted skirt that shows off your waistline.
posted 6/29/2007, 4:34pm, AnnieChin says:
I always keep it safe, simple and conservative on job interviews. I think this outfit is only appropriate for work, church and vacation. I would take one of the colors from the skirt and find a top to match it to spice it up. Since the skirt length is near your ankles, I would also wear heels to make the legs look longer.
posted 6/29/2007, 4:06pm, EZKILLER says:
I would not wear this skirt on a job interview. You should go to J. Crew for a suit or go to H&M and build from there. You need grey, black, and navy staples. A simple black skirt. Grey pants. A camisole to wear underneath the blazer. A skirt like this should not be worn with flats. Always wear a heel. Maybe a crisp white button-down shirt would look nice with this skirt.
posted 6/29/2007, 1:16am, TheJRWGroup says:
This skirt should never be considered on a job interview, it's a distraction to the eye. On an interview you are trying to sell yourself, not have your potential employer distracted by your clothing. Try a look that is more profession like a navy skirt suit for an interview. The outfit makes you look tied down, but it maybe the length of the skirt.






posted 6/18/2008, 8:54am, Isis says:
I'd wear heels. Your legs look rather short with these flats. Love the rest