
Saying goodbye to your favorite things is difficult, but necessary. And not only because they are simply worn out: often the trends that you have become “addicted” to become fashion pariahs and fall into the list of anti-heroes. And here there is absolutely no choice: either we remove it, or we accept that the wardrobe will become irrelevant.
Skirt with ruffles

Whatever they call it: cake skirt, puff, esmeralda … There are many names, but the conclusion is the same: the model is hopelessly outdated. In addition, this style not only gives the image too much infantility, but also visually increases the hips. In addition, a cake skirt is very difficult to combine with any top. You may cherish the memories of the bright years of 2010, but it is better to leave this little thing in your heart, and not in your wardrobe.
Peplum pencil skirt

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We don’t know about you, but we have the same association: “Same high school English teacher.” The peplum has not completely disappeared from the catwalks, but in combination with a pencil skirt, it should definitely disappear from your wardrobe. Of course, we understand why you love the peplum: it hides the tummy. But this detail also looks old-fashioned and visually expands the hips. That is why we recommend that you quickly get rid of the traces of the crime against style!
Grandma’s tablecloth


Doesn’t that remind you of anything? Yes, we also think it looks more like grandma’s lace-trimmed country tablecloth than a stylish piece of clothing. Trust me, a skirt with guipure inserts is not what your wardrobe needs at all. Models decorated with lace, drawings, large embroideries or rhinestones are a thing of the past. So you better free your wardrobe from this openwork chaos!
Curtain skirt…


…or just a lace skirt. Indeed, we all sinned and wore (or just madly wanted) such a model 5-8 years ago, especially in pastel colors (hello, vanilla). But 2015 has passed, fashion has changed dramatically. Such styles (made of textured fabric or with a lot of details) are completely irrelevant, so you can safely throw them away.
Chopinka

People call it simply “tutu skirt”. And let’s be honest, it’s still adored, but the once-popular style is now on top of the anti-trend rating. Tutu gives a childish, immature look – so let’s leave this passing trend in 2010s nostalgia and Carrie Bradshaw’s wardrobe. “Prom” skirts look lovely on three-year-old babies and ballerinas, but they are absolutely not suitable for street fashion!
Author: Varvara Chadayeva
Source: The Voice Mag

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