Description
Introducing the Ballerina Skirt in Cornflower Blue by Janet Howard NYC—a harmonious blend of elegance and comfort. Inspired by classic ballet aesthetics, this skirt offers a graceful silhouette suitable for various occasions, from formal events to casual outings.
Design & Fabric
Crafted from 100% poly chiffon, the skirt boasts a lightweight and airy feel. The soft cornflower blue hue adds a touch of serenity, making it a versatile piece that pairs effortlessly with a range of tops and accessories.
Pleated Detail
The skirt features delicate knife pleats that enhance its fluid movement, reminiscent of a dancer’s attire. This design element not only adds visual interest but also contributes to the skirt’s graceful drape.
Comfort & Fit
Designed with a tailored zip closure, the skirt ensures a secure fit without the discomfort of elastic waistbands. The silky comfort lining provides a smooth feel against the skin, allowing for ease of movement throughout the day.
Versatility
Whether dressing up for a special occasion or dressing down for a casual day out, the Ballerina Skirt in Cornflower Blue adapts to your style needs. Pair it with a fitted blouse for a polished look or a casual tee for a relaxed ensemble.
Care Instructions
To maintain the skirt’s pristine condition, dry cleaning is recommended. This ensures the fabric retains its softness and the pleats remain sharp.
Key Features & Benefits
100% Poly Chiffon Fabric: Lightweight and breathable, offering comfort throughout wear.
Cornflower Blue Hue: A soft, versatile color that complements various outfits.
Knife Pleat Design: Adds texture and movement, enhancing the skirt’s flow.
Tailored Zip Closure: Provides a secure fit without the discomfort of elastic waistbands.
Silky Comfort Lining: Ensures a smooth feel against the skin, promoting ease of movement.
Versatile Styling: Suitable for both formal and casual occasions, adapting to various styles.
Easy Care: Dry clean only to maintain the fabric’s quality and appearance.





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