
Apricot Embroidery Ruffle Midi Skirt
- Occasion: Daily
- Style: Elegant
- Season: Spring, Summer
- Fabric Stretch: No Stretch
- Waist: Natural Waisted
- Pattern Type: Solid
- Embellishment: Embroidery, Sequins, Zipper, Ruffle
- Skirt Type: A-Line
- Fabric: Polyester
- Lining: Polyester
- Material: Chiffon
The skirt does the talking. A white embroidered midi skirt cut on a clean A-line silhouette — wide enough to move in, structured enough to hold a shape without a body fighting inside it. The natural waist seam sits where it's supposed to. Not aspirationally. Just anatomically.
Look at the hem. That's where the craft is. Layered ruffle trim cascades in measured tiers — closer to architectural than romantic. The tonal eyelet embroidery reads as surface texture rather than decoration, which keeps the whole thing from sliding into costume territory. Polyester chiffon over a full polyester lining: the drape stays locked in, even when the air doesn't cooperate.
No stretch. Side zip. This cut does not negotiate with the body — size accordingly, and mean it.
Styling: resist the ballet flat. A low-block-heel mule or a leather slide grounds the ruffle tier without competing with it. Tuck a crisp cotton poplin shirt, leave the belt out of it — the waist seam already handles proportion.
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Original: $41.00
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Description
- Occasion: Daily
- Style: Elegant
- Season: Spring, Summer
- Fabric Stretch: No Stretch
- Waist: Natural Waisted
- Pattern Type: Solid
- Embellishment: Embroidery, Sequins, Zipper, Ruffle
- Skirt Type: A-Line
- Fabric: Polyester
- Lining: Polyester
- Material: Chiffon
The skirt does the talking. A white embroidered midi skirt cut on a clean A-line silhouette — wide enough to move in, structured enough to hold a shape without a body fighting inside it. The natural waist seam sits where it's supposed to. Not aspirationally. Just anatomically.
Look at the hem. That's where the craft is. Layered ruffle trim cascades in measured tiers — closer to architectural than romantic. The tonal eyelet embroidery reads as surface texture rather than decoration, which keeps the whole thing from sliding into costume territory. Polyester chiffon over a full polyester lining: the drape stays locked in, even when the air doesn't cooperate.
No stretch. Side zip. This cut does not negotiate with the body — size accordingly, and mean it.
Styling: resist the ballet flat. A low-block-heel mule or a leather slide grounds the ruffle tier without competing with it. Tuck a crisp cotton poplin shirt, leave the belt out of it — the waist seam already handles proportion.
Explore more structured picks in our midi skirt collection
























