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June 25th, 2009

Guest Post: The Plaid Drape Skirt by Rojas

Drape-skirt

 This guest post was submitted by Ashley Reiner. Ashley writes…

  

Not new to The Fashion Police by any means, Rojas has done it again.  What they call a “drape skirt,” in fact looks like leftover fabric stuck to the sides of the skirt.

Which leaves us to wonder: who on earth would this look flattering on?  No one, that’s who.  Even those with flawless bodies will still risk looking like they have fat deposits only on their hips.But, if you’re still not convinced, then you can find this picnic cloth skirt for $80 at Karmaloop.

 

 

Author Bio:
Ashley Reiner is currently a fashion design student in Houston, Texas.  Saying she has a love for fashion would be an understatement.  Follow her blog at:  http://www.examiner.com/x-6358-Houston-Fashion-Trends-Examiner.


7 Responses to “Guest Post: The Plaid Drape Skirt by Rojas”

  1. JJ says:

    I think its quite pretty, right now bulk on the hips is trendy, in fact it hides saddlebags, and the picnic fabric is used well in this skirt. just my 2 cents

  2. Katie says:

    I like it!

  3. k says:

    Bubble skirts (and this..thing) look terrible on anyone under 6′0. Trust me

  4. cory says:

    so not flattering

  5. Ash says:

    Employee: Sir there’s a minor problem.
    Boss: Well what is it?
    Employee: Well all the sewing machines we got on discount seem to back up when we get to a certain point on the fabric. *shows finished skirt product*
    Boss: …just call it draped or something.

  6. spikesnsilk says:

    Looks like she’s slowly sliding down the wall, causing the skirt to ride up.

  7. Jo says:

    I don’t see how this skirt could possibly be unflattering unless you’re vastly obese. It would create the illusion of an hourglass figure even if you don’t have one naturally. Maybe I’ll have to buy it and try it on to find out for sure…






 
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