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Review: Vogue 8956 | The Asymmetrical Wrap Skirt!


So, my head is completely wrapped up in Fall sewing! It's all I can think about. This is the latest addition to my fall closet!
I'm going to start by saying that I love this skirt - Vogue 8956 and I already forsee it being a major player in my fall wardrobe. And I have no idea how it escaped me for so long, but I'm glad it finally hit my radar.
I ran across this skirt from 3.1 Phillip Lim and I decided then that I had to have something like this. And I vaguely remembered seeing the Vogue pattern.
I cut the size 14 to make sure that it would hang right through the hips and there would be no pulling. I used view B, because I could tell that it would sew perfectly straight from the envelope and I wouldn't have to alter the length. This skirt is unlined with facings. My fabric is a poly/blend crepe suiting from Hancock Fabrics.
My seams are serged and pressed open. The waistband is cut in a single piece and instead of slipstitching it, I "ditch-stitched". And it has hook closures only.
I felt the waistband was super plain. And instead of having to worry about what belt I'm going to wear, I decided to add some interest by using these faux leather tab closures.
I love the kilt style of this skirt. Anytime I see skirts with interest that are pinstripe or plaid, I naturally think Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood.
Worn with the Closet Case Nettie Bodysuit
My fabric has really good drape. Had I made this in say a wool flannel, I would've tapered down the right side of the skirt. I'd want it to be more of a pencil skirt on that side. It's actually cut more a-line and a heavier fabric would cause it to flare more. Will I make this again? Definitely yes!
Still enjoying my gorgeous handmade Maasai necklace!
This is such a simple statement skirt with the added benefit of being easy to make. I recommend this one to anyone who loves a skirt with interest.
Styling tip: This is a great skirt that's extremely versatile. With my pinstripe fabric, this skirt could easily go into a business/professional setting by simply pairing with a conservative top and a basic single sole "lady pump". Or it will also look great with a turtleneck and boots, topped with a leather jacket. That's how I see myself also wearing this in the next few months.

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