When it comes to skirts, I always look for some detailing that make them
interesting. One trend that I am loving at the moment is asymmetrical
hemlines. I wore this skirt yesterday to run a few errands and for a
mini date. I love the mixed fabrics (it has cotton, velvet
and lace) and the grey colour which makes it easy to wear with almost
anything in my wardrobe. I paired it with a teal knit top and low heel
wedge sandals. I added my red earrings and a red DIY clutch bag.
I have started increasing the number of skirts in my wardrobe, mostly because I found that they are more flattering than dresses when I want to camouflage my post-baby tummy. I particularly like those that have a slight flare but I do have a good number of pencil skirts.
Would you try out asymmetrical hemlines? Do share in the comments below.

Outfit Details:
Skirt: Gikomba Market
Knitted Top: Ngara
Wedge sandals: Bus Station
Earrings: bought from my cousin
Clutch: Kangemi market + DIY




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I have started increasing the number of skirts in my wardrobe, mostly because I found that they are more flattering than dresses when I want to camouflage my post-baby tummy. I particularly like those that have a slight flare but I do have a good number of pencil skirts.
Would you try out asymmetrical hemlines? Do share in the comments below.
Outfit Details:
Skirt: Gikomba Market
Knitted Top: Ngara
Wedge sandals: Bus Station
Earrings: bought from my cousin
Clutch: Kangemi market + DIY
Thank you for stopping by!