Festive Holiday Maxi Skirt Style
Festive Holiday Maxi Skirt Style
I’m delighted with this vintage maxi skirt find. The metallic gold rickrack and rosebud trim make it extra special.
#sorry #notforsale
I’ve gone a bit western on my styling here. I blame West World, which if you aren’t watching yet…you need to get on it STAT. My whole universe shifted slightly after reflecting on this series and its perspective on the human condition. Speaking of which, have you watched Black Mirror on Netflix this season? I think it is the best season yet. Almost every episode was eerily close to our current reality. All you Instagramers be sure to watch Nosedive, the first episode where popularity becomes a greater commodity than cash. Sound familiar?

Holiday Outfit Ideas
Do you want to feel like a princess this holiday season?
Who doesn’t?
I don’t care what age you are.
Have you considered changing things up a bit by wearing a maxi skirt instead of your go-to traditional little black dress?
It’s a great alternative.

Yes, maxi skirts are dramatic and luxurious. Especially when they are full and look like they were created with the wave of a Fairy’s magic wand.

The Pros Of Wearing A Maxi Skirt
- They are comfortable, you won’t need to pass up that second helping of dessert. Live a little! Christmas is only here once a year. (Thankfully!)
- You can layer tights underneath if it is frigid outside. No one knows what is going on underneath all that fabric. You could be riding a unicycle for all they know.
- No need to shave your legs. At a time of the year when every second counts this is HUGE.
- Wear comfortable footwear. No need to kill yourself in skyscraper high heels, going with a mid heel or kitten heel is fine. Comfort = Happiness.
- As they are only the bottom half of an outfit the creative possibilities for multiple ensembles are endless.
- They leave a lasting impression.

The Cons Of Wearing A Maxi Skirt
- They can be difficult to manoeuvre in the bathroom, especially if they are extra full.
- Take caution when going up or down stairs as you can sometimes step on the skirt.
- You can accidentally step on the skirt when trying to stand up from sitting.
- Someone else or yourself may accidentally step on the dress when dancing.
- Floor length maxi skirts can get dirty in the snow or rain.
I tend to wear my maxi skirts a little bit shorter to avoid some of these issues. So far, touch wood, I’ve avoided any major face plants or wardrobe malfunctions.

And finally two other outfit possibilities for the holidays with my “new to me” vintage maxi skirt…
The reality is that I could have styled this maxi skirt a million different ways. It is a blank canvas waiting for inspiration and imagination.
Here are a few other choice maxi skirts I’d love to own.
I’m all over that black tulle maxi skirt…
Have you ever worn a maxi skirt for the holidays?
Would you do so again?
Linking up with Visible Monday, I Will Wear What I Like, Shoe and Tell, Turning Heads Tuesdays, My Whims Wednesday, What I Wore, Fun Fashion Fridays, Hat Attack
DIY Embroidered Bomber Jacket
I have a bit of an obsession about owning one-of-a-kind pieces. The easiest way to get a one-of-a-kind piece without breaking the bank is to make your own.
I altered this plaid bomber jacket I found thrifting by adding some embroidered floral patches.
It was dead easy.
I bought the patches at Michaels. They are actually iron on patches however they didn’t stick very well to the tweed of the jacket so I ended up having to hand stitch them on just to make sure they were well secured. I hate a DIY that look cheap and falls apart a week later.
You can buy loads of floral embroidered patches online if they don’t have any at your nearest craft store.
This bomber jacket is by a Taiwanese designer by the name of Stephane Dou. One of the many joys of thrifting is you never know what you are going to find. As soon as I saw the jacket I knew immediately it was higher quality. A pro thrifter starts to have a sixth sense when it comes to finding quality amongst the garbage.
It was a total fluke that the patches ended up working with colours of the jacket. They clash but in the nicest way.
DIY Embroidered Bomber Jacket Tip
I’ve used two patches here and cut them up and pieced them back together on the jacket.
The leather pencil skirt I’m wearing above is for sale on my Etsy store. 28″ waist
Some more embroidered bomber jacket eye candy and inspiration…
They now have some velvet embroidered bomber jackets that are very cool.
Do you like the embroidered bomber jacket trend?
Would you consider DIY’ing your own?
I’m going to take a moment to thank you personally from my heart.
You took some time out of your busy day to come and visit me and I truly appreciate it. You make blogging worthwhile.
To all my friends in the US…have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!
Linking up with Visible Monday, I Will Wear What I Like, Shoe and Tell, Turning Heads Tuesdays, My Whims Wednesday, What I Wore, Fun Fashion Fridays, Hat Attack
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