How to Style | Denim Midi Skirt

Hello!  I am back with another How To Style post for you!  Denim skirts are having a major moment right now in fashion, especially the longer “midi” length that hit mid-calf.  I absolutely love denim skirts, and I think this length is really cute and can transition right into fall.

The skirt I am going to be styling today is a midi length, high waisted, has some distressing on the front and fraying at the bottom, and a slit up the middle.  It’s definitely a statement piece.  These skirts are a bit tricky to style, because you don’t want to lose your waist and look shapeless in them.  Here is what I came up with!

Outfit 1


For this outfit, I paired it with an embroidered teal colored tank.  I tucked it into the skirt to show the high waist detail.  If you wear this with a baggier top like this one, tucking it in really defines your waist.

Love the embroidery detail.

I added some flat sandals with a teal and zebra printed detail (similar here), a tote, and finished it off with some large gold hoop earrings.  This outfit was perfect for walking around the mall with my girls.

Outfit 2


This outfit is very casual – I paired it with a little red and white striped cropped tee.  I love the tie waist on this top.



I added some slip on sneakers and a little crocheted backpack (similar style here).  I kept the jewelry minimal, and grabbed my black aviators.   Really good for running errands or going to the park.

Outfit 3


This outfit is definitely the dressiest, but still very comfortable.  I am wearing the skirt with a mauve colored bodysuit (similar here) – so it’s really fitted and I love the strappy detail at the top.




I have some black wedge heels (similar here) on, and a cute little embroidered clutch.  I added a gold watch, and of course, my gold hoops.

Do you like denim skirts?  Which outfit was your favorite?

Thanks for reading! xx


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