Personal-Style Blogger Trend: Short Flouncy Skirts
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<a href="http://fashion.teenvogue.com/2011/05/psels-wned">Fated To Be Hated</a>
Girl Power! Amp up your skirt’s flirty femininity with beads, a bow, or lacy frills.
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<a href="http://fashion.teenvogue.com/2011/06/what-i-wore-6111">Kenzie Faith</a>
Freshen up your frock with a darling floral pattern or summery fabric like eyelit.
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<a href="http://fashion.teenvogue.com/2011/06/chambray-mustard">Style Souffle</a>
Keep it simple with solid hues. A statement necklace makes your color-blocked look complete!
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<a href="http://fashion.teenvogue.com/2011/06/more-purple-and-nutella">Kristine Or Polly</a>
Brighten up your outfit with one of the summer’s bold hues. Accent your look with a tailored top for a fashion-forward balance.
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<a href="http://fashion.teenvogue.com/2011/06/wear-a-mini-skirt-to-work">Color Me Blue </a>
Belting your skirt is wonderful way to draw attention to your waist and create a feminine figure.
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<a href="http://fashion.teenvogue.com/2011/05/playful">Po Mojej Stronie Lustra</a>
Sunny stripes are the perfect summer print! Let your skirt shine with a subdued hue on top and distressed denim jacket.
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<a href="http://fashion.teenvogue.com/2011/05/look">D-fashion</a>
A flowy skirt makes for a natural and easy-going style. Taupe tones bring your look even more down to earth.
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<a href="http://fashion.teenvogue.com/2011/06/you-only-get-what-you-give-away">So In Carmel</a>
Bright white and orange are a magical summertime mix. For a similarly cool casual style, tuck in a slouchy tee or throw on an open vest.
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<a href="http://fashion.teenvogue.com/2011/06/half-days">Word[ad]dict</a>
A full skirt doesn’t necessarily need to be gone with the wind —this structured bottom is full of delicious volume.
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<a href="http://fashion.teenvogue.com/2011/05/50s_13060152345561">In Her Stilettos</a>
Forget Brit, this look is quite the femme fatale. From the floral print and sultry burgundy, to the loose bun and heap of pearls, this ensemble epitomizes delicate femininity.










