Geneva from A Pair and a Spare shows how to refashion a flared skirt into a peplum. The flared hem of the original skirt gets moved up to the waistband to create the peplum. What a great idea! Get the how-to.
[photo from A Pair and a Spare]
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Geneva from A Pair and a Spare shows how to refashion a flared skirt into a peplum. The flared hem of the original skirt gets moved up to the waistband to create the peplum. What a great idea! Get the how-to.
[photo from A Pair and a Spare]
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girls skirts says
I do love this skirt because of its formal appeal. But it can also be worn to parties. The peplum adds stylish touch to the skirt.