Skirts

Skirts
Learn about all types of skirts for wedding gowns and prom dresses. From short to long, slim to full, find the best style of skirt for you. Flatter any figure with the appropriate style of skirt for your gown. Get alteration tips for a flawless fit.
A-line
A-line
Description: A skirt that forms an "A" shape that is fitted at the top and flares out to the hemline. Read More...
Asymmetrical
Asymmetrical
Description: Any style of skirt with a hemline that is diagonal from left to right. Read More...
Ball Gown
Ball Gown
Description: A very full skirt that is gathered at the waist. The waistline and length vary. Read More...
Wrap
Wrap
Description: A skirt that wraps around the body, overlaps and fastens or ties. Read More...
Draped
Draped
Description: A skirt in which the fabric is draped at the shape of a skirt, fitted by gathering. Read More...
Handkerchief
Handkerchief
Description: A hemline in which the skirt has layers that form points at the bottom. Read More...
High-Low
High-Low
Description: A skirt that is short in the front and long in the back. Read More...
Mermaid
Mermaid
Description: A long skirt that is fitted past the hip line and flares out into the shape of a trumpet. Read More...
Trousers (pants)
Trousers (pants)
Description: A garment that goes from the waist to the foot with one section for each leg. Read More...
Pegged
Pegged
Description: A skirt having fullness and pleating at the waistline and tapering towards the bottom. Read More...
Dirndl (gathered)
Dirndl (gathered)
Description: A skirt that is gathered at the waist and very full. Read More...
Trumpet
Trumpet
Description: A short skirt that is fitted past the hip line and flares out into the shape of a trumpet. Read More...
Circle
Circle
Description: A skirt that is cut in a circular shape with no pleating at the waistline. Read More...
Tiers / Layers
Tiers / Layers
Description: A skirt with overlapping fabrics cut in various shapes and/or lengths. Read More...
Pick-Up
Pick-Up
Description: A skirt pattern that is formed by tacking a point in the fabric to a higher point forming a bubble shape. Read More...
Train
Train
Description: A skirt that is much longer in the back and trails behind the hemline. Read More...
Bubble Hemline
Bubble Hemline
Description: A skirt in which the lining is shorter than the fabric, the fabric is sewn to the lining so the fabrics' edge doesn't show. Read More...
Skirt Lengths
Skirt Lengths
Micro: A very short skirt that falls to the upper thigh.
Mini: A short skirt that falls to mid thigh.
Knee: A skirt that falls to the knee, or just above the knee.
Midi, T-Length: A skirt that falls between the knee and mid-calf.
Maxi, Ballerina: A long skirt that falls just above the ankle.
Floor: A long skirt that falls to the floor, or top of the shoe. Read More...
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