What to Wear: Midi Skirt for a Beach Wedding
A beach wedding calls for a look that's dressy but barefoot-friendly — think elevated, not black-tie. Here's how to make a midi skirt work for it — plus a way to actually see it on yourself before you commit.
Getting the silhouette right
For this occasion, look for a hem that hits mid-calf, not ankle, to avoid shortening the leg line. A slight structure (not clingy jersey) holds the shape while walking.
- Heels or a low boot rather than a flat sandal, which can shorten the silhouette
- A belt at the natural waist if the skirt is high-waisted
Color and finishing touches
- Tonal shoes to elongate the leg line
- A fitted top so the volume stays at the hem, not the waist
What the occasion actually needs
A beach wedding is dressy but barefoot-friendly — think elevated, not black-tie.
- Wedge heels or flat sandals hold up far better than stilettos on sand
- A lightweight fabric matters more here than anywhere else on this list — humidity is real
See it on you
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