@renee6989

1950’s wore flat shoes with midi skirts all the time and it looked fabulous. Looks feminine and girly. The 80’s introduced the boots with midi skirts and it gives a more high fashion/edgy look. Neither is a do or don’t. It’s a matter of what look you’re going for.

@leahm6845

The second look is exactly how my mom dressed when I was younger. I remember looking back at her style and thinking it was ugly, but now that I’m older I realize she had great style and dressed better then than I do now!

@Chicquette

Sorry to say but I didn't even notice the boots change. The top is what made ALL the difference because you just turned it into a monochrome look. Nice video regardless ☺️ Love that skirt!!

@ASmileInTheRainbow

She has changed the upper part too. The black blouse cuts the figure while the white knit top adds length and takes off volume. Colours and fabrics are important too.

@smaragdinepearl5439

It’s alright to look vintage - A-line x flats combo with a spaghetti strap top is great as a whole look!

@skye387

The tights and shoes didn't look that bad to me. It's mostly the shirts I feel.

@elizabetheastman

We need more “dos” to longer skirts as we transition into autumn!

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@Oonagh72

Just call these videos “Balance” because that is all style is.  Also you can wear flats with a long skirt. I do it all of the time.

@shydumpling4303

i love wearing flat shoes with long skirts bc i feel like a ballerina lol 😌

@matcha9512

It’s not a fashion DONT, it’s just what you personally don’t do

@MaureenRamsden

Sweater is absolutely gorgeous ❗️💕

@korneliachmielewska1394

I preferred the 1st outfit. To me she looked tall so flat shoes wasn't horrible. The black top's fabric looked more light, which matched the fabric of the skirt- no effort look. The second look is a lot more serious , less approachable.

@jenniferhopper5583

That sweater is amazingly beautiful! Love the puff shoulders!

@nameuneeded579

I think the first outfit would look nice with a blouse that's a little more fitted and some sheer tights. Feminine and flattering can certainly coexist

@jennypyrope356

I like both looks 🤷‍♀️

@JODIMMOSLEY

Very cute on the second take! ❤️❤️

@kristiroark9157

Love a-line skirts.  More tips on these please.

@DS-xg7hk

"avoid the pretty blouse as it adds no edge to the feminine skirt" that is VERY subjective and assumes we have the same exact goals when styling outfits. Personally, sometimes I want to lean into the style of my main item to create a harmonious feeling instead of creating contrast like the outfit in this video. I get that this page will reflect your personal style, but it felt funny to me when paired with the more technical fashion advice about shoe shapes interacting with the silhouette.

@misssunshine7650

That look is just spectacular!! Especially with that sweater ❤( the correct one of course 😅)