Full skirts: A skirt with fullness gathered into the waistband
A-line -skirt: A skirt with a slight flare roughly in the shape of capital letter A
Pleated skirts: A skirt with fullness reduced to fit the waist by pleats.
Circle skirts: A skirt cut in sections to make one or more circles with hole for the waist. So the skirt hangs smoothly.
Ballerina skirts: It is a full skirt that reaches just above the ankles. Ballerina was a popular style during 1950s.
Broomstick skirts: These skirts tend to be angle length and appear to be a little full.
Cargo skirts: Long and mid length cargo skirts are always straight.
Circle skirts are cut in sections to make one or more circles with hole for the waist. So the skirt hangs smoothly. | |
Culottes: A pair of shots that looks like skirts and are generally used as uniforms.
Leather skirt: They are skirts made out of leather.
Jeans skirts: A skirt, which is of jeans, which can be long or mini.
Kilt skirt: A wrap round skirt with overlapping aprons in front and pleated around the back.
The Tulip: The upside-down tulip shape skirt.
The Bubble: Puffy skirt with a hem about the same width as the waistband.
The Mini :It is very short skirt.
The Pencil: A High waist skirt, which hugs hips and goes below the knees.
Now, drape the trendy skirts from a wide range of varieties.