Happy New Year!
I can’t believe that we are 6 days into January. It’s been hot and humid around Brisbane. I hear the heat hasn’t escaped down south either.
Whenever the heat starts to get to me, I tend to gravitate towards dresses or patterned pants and tees on the clothes front.
Today I wanted to share with you a skirt that has been a game changer to my wardrobe.
Truth be told, I’m not much of a skirt wearer. Mainly because I dislike the friction between my legs and I find that skirts don’t suit my frame as well as a dress or pants do.
Except when I wear my Keshet Midi skirt that was kindly gifted to me from The Butterfly House.
The versatility of a bold print skirt like the one I’m featuring today, means it can be worn many ways by simply changing the colour of your top.
The skirt has a stretchy waist band which makes it a great choice to wear during and post pregnancy.
The waist band can also be worn high, turning the skirt into a strapless dress.
I don’t like to wear strapless dresses when I’m a bit rounder on the shoulders, so I styled it as a skirt.
This skirt pattern isn’t currently featured on The Butterfly House webpage, but there are other colours featured online and you can contact the owner, Natalie, if she has any stock of this featured skirt.
Keshet are a Tasmanian brand of clothing and The Butterfly House is one of a couple of exclusive stockists in QLD of this brand.
Where I can I like to support local businesses when it comes to my fashion choices. The skirts come in a midi style like the one I’m wearing or a maxi skirt style.
Do you like to wear skirts? What do you tend to wear when the weather heats up?
I’m linking with Essentially Jess for IBOT.
Disclosure: I was gifted 1 Keshet skirt for editorial consideration. This post has been written in accordance to my disclosure policy.