How to Wear Sneakers with Skirts and Dresses and Look Stylish

The ability to wear sneakers with skirts has become a salvation for many fashionistas. Instead of uncomfortable shoes that rub your feet, you can wear an airy dress and your favorite sneakers. True, it is important to be able to combine them correctly - no matter what kind of sneakers you wear here. Today I will tell you how to combine comfortable shoes with dresses and skirts.

Sneakers with a dress

A classic summer option for girls who don’t want to put sandals on their feet. The “right” sneakers go with any style. This image will look equally good in both a business and romantic style.

Sports shoes with a small platform will be suitable for a tight dress - they will make your legs visually longer. Colors can either be contrasting or complement each other. There is no need to wear a shiny dress that is overloaded with details. Plain fabric and a simple cut will look much better.

Denim dress with sneakers

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Denim models and sneakers are already a classic combination. Sneakers look stylish with light sleeveless summer styles.At the same time, the shoes themselves can be quite massive.

Shift dress with sneakers

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Long flowing oversized dresses with chunky white sneakers look good. Despite the clash of two directly opposite styles, it looks quite beautiful and elegant.

Great news for lovers of luxurious evening dresses: sneakers look beautiful with such outfits. Such combinations are preferred, for example, by Kristen Stewart, a girl who annually amazes everyone with her extravagant but mesmerizing outfits.

Sneakers and skirts

From a symbol of femininity and puritanism, the skirt has long turned into an element of everyday style. With its help you can dress elegantly, comfortably, sportily or daringly. And in all these cases, the look will be well complemented by sneakers.

The following models go well with sneakers:

  • Short circle skirt. It goes well with simple fabric sneakers or, conversely, chunky white shoes. You can experiment with a combination of colors: contrasting or black and white sneakers look good, in the style of those that came from the emo culture.
Skater skirt with dress

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  • Maxi with side slits. An elegant and business look will be well complemented by small shoes. Sneakers are chosen strictly to match the fabric. It's great if they have similar patterns or prints.
Cutout Skirt and Sneakers

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  • Pleated midi. The biggest problem with this look is that the bottom is too heavy and overloaded. Therefore, it is better to wear light fabric sneakers or slip-ons.
Pleated skirt with sneakers

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  • Leather skirts. The daring image of a business beauty will be complemented by sneakers with metal inserts. White Converse will also work. It is better to avoid bright and contrasting shades.
  • Asymmetrical skirts with colorful patterns. Sports shoes for this look are exactly what you need. You can experiment a little with bright sneakers, the main thing is not to overdo it.

Tips for business ladies

A strict, straight-cut pencil skirt is a must-have attribute for office style. But pumps are no longer included with it; now even the most strict ladies have changed their shoes to comfortable sneakers. True, there are rules here too.

Firstly, the shoes should be white or black and white. It looks formal and adds rigor to the image. Gray shades will soften the style a little, but within acceptable limits. But frivolous bright sneakers with a business suit will look out of place.

Secondly, the shoes must be in perfect condition. A white blouse, an ironed skirt, a few accessories to complement the look - and a pair of old sneakers covered with creases... It looks as if a girl from the nearest village has read a lot of fashion magazines.

Thirdly, too light sneakers or slip-ons are not suitable for business style. It is better to give preference to massive models on a small platform. Converse shoes go with the look - they have become almost a classic of business style.

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