Pencil skirts are known for their slimming features and are typically worn for more formal occasions. A-line skirts are appropriate for more modest circumstances, like interviews or work place attire. Pleated skirts help to create a less formal, playful, feminine look.

For most business settings, a dark colored, knee length or calf length skirt is considered appropriate attire. [5] X Research source Floor length maxi skirts are normally considered casual wear. Because maxi skirts are more casual, there is more freedom in the print style. [6] X Research source High waisted mini skirts are considered appropriate for extremely casual settings, party, and club wear. [7] X Research source Shorter skirts can usually be bolder in color and paired with fun accessories.

Since these styles of skirts sit high on your waist, it can shrink the appearance of your torso. If you already have a shorter distance between your belly button and your breast line, this skirt style will proportionally make your torso looks especially short. [9] X Research source

For example, celebrities like Taylor Swift, Alessandra Ambrosio, Amal Clooney, and Xenia are all notorious for rocking different styles of high waisted skirts and bottoms.

Since it’s initial popularity, most decades since have seen their own variation on the high waisted style (bell bottoms in the 70s, high waisted jeans in the 80s and 90s).

Thinner fabrics tend to fold and bunch up less when tucked into skirts, so keep that in mind when choosing a top. [11] X Research source If you have a full chest, consider wearing a looser, flowing top, but still keep it tucked in. There are some shirts that may look better with your body proportions when they are not tucked in, but you will have to experiment and see how the combination looks on you.

Crop tops are extremely versatile, and can work with longer high waisted skirts, shorter, more playful high waisted skirts, and nearly everything in between. Crop tops might not be the best option for those who have fuller figures, but again, experiment and find what works best for you.

High waisted skirts don’t usually go well with flip-flops, flats or boots. Flip-flops and flats can look too casual and boots can look too clunky for the lean, elegant line of the skirt. However, delicate ankle boots might be appropriate, if you have long legs. Flat shoes might also work with a fluffier, more casual high waisted skirt.

If you use a colored belt darker than your skirt, it will help create a more prominent cinch. [15] X Research source If you already have a tiny waist, wear a brighter belt to help draw attention to your flattering waist area. [16] X Research source

If you are going to a work party and feel that your skirt is too short or glitzy, consider wearing dark, opaque tights to balance out your outfit and make it a bit more modest and appropriate for the occasion. [18] X Research source