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There you go again, OP. Welcome to "this site" OP (?) - please look up the definition of "perseveration." To answer your question, I'd go with heels over the chunky look. |
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If you click on the different colors and scroll down you'll see lots of footwear options. I guess it depends if you're trying to be more dressy or casual.
Uber casual |
| Thank you to everyone who responded. I don't feel angry at all, I think the skirt will serve its intended purpose of little "pick-me-up" after cancer treatmen. Point taken bout bare legs. I'll see what shoes I can find in my closet. |
| Bare legs for sure. Ballet flats sound like a cliche, but something ballet-ish would be good. The sneakers with the dusky pink skirt above are bad. Plainer, more fashiony sneakers could work. I would never have thought of the pointy boots in the pics with the black skirt, but that's nice, too, for winter. |
| Strappy sandals with a little heel or ballet flats. I love that skirt! |
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I love it with high strappy sandals, doc martens, boots , flats or sneakers. Really, anything! You can dress this up or down or make it more funky/artsy with sneaks or chunky with a band t shirt or cotton too or simple and classic with wild sleeveless cami or top with the flats or sandals. Pair with a sweater or turtleneck bodysuit and boots for winter. So versatile. Nice find!
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| I go bare legs and heels when I wear mine. I don’t do the leather jacket. |
Oh I love that - and it's not what I was picturing. I was imagining SJP in the opening to SATC, which I also liked but is v different: Def bare legs. If you're wearing it now, I'd put on some block-heeled shoes. I wear loads of clogs, and I think high heeled clog sandals would look great with it, personally.
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| I would do bare legs with a edgier footwear and leather jacket to contrast femininity of skirt. Love tulle skirts when they are styled accordingly! |
| Maybe a slingback heel? |
| I love it. I have one. i wear it with a fitted black top, bare legs and black suede booties. I'm sort of looking for a moto jacket that will go. |