FOR THE LOVE OF SKIRTS BY THE AFRICAN LADY!
A close look at most of the events in town definitely tells a new story of the re -emergence of women wearing skirts.
Several years back in West Africa, the only skirt was defined by a simple A line and the maxi which might have been considered as being drab by a number of people. This, no doubt, contributed to the disappearance of the skirting tradition at events.
But girls that love the flirty looks did not entirely give up on skirts – thanks to the new designers, there is a resurgence of this fabulous style.
Styles range from flayed vintage look of different colors and designs to pencil skirts, skirts that have stunning designs of organza, frills and other spectacular styles that can transform from office chic to evening cocktails without much fuss.
Skirts made with ankara (African print) will certainly add classy and stylish look to your wardrobe.
Several years back in West Africa, the only skirt was defined by a simple A line and the maxi which might have been considered as being drab by a number of people. This, no doubt, contributed to the disappearance of the skirting tradition at events.
But girls that love the flirty looks did not entirely give up on skirts – thanks to the new designers, there is a resurgence of this fabulous style.
Styles range from flayed vintage look of different colors and designs to pencil skirts, skirts that have stunning designs of organza, frills and other spectacular styles that can transform from office chic to evening cocktails without much fuss.
Skirts made with ankara (African print) will certainly add classy and stylish look to your wardrobe.
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