Okay I saw my friend wear this really pretty skirt. I can't ask her where she got it because she's the type that would say "NO! DON'T COPY ME! IT'S MINE! BLAH BLAH" so I see no point in asking.
:/
but it was a light red-pink color. A bit shorter. Dark shades going to lighter shades to the bottom. I think you call it a "tiered skirt" ?
It was also a bit frayed. [That's why I want it. I like it]
Has anyone seen it? I don't go out shopping much so I don't know what store would carry that kind of style of clothing.
Websites? Or have you seen anything similar to what I described? Maybe not exact color or length.
Thanks<3
redhead6154 answered Sunday June 17 2007, 1:39 pm: i hate people like that! just ask her where she got it from and if she says "OMG! YOU COPY CAT!" be like "chill the fuck out!, i just like the skirt! i want it in a different color!" even if you do want the same color. i believe it's a free country and your friend isn't the only one allowed to wear that skirt. [ redhead6154's advice column | Ask redhead6154 A Question ]
bethloveswife answered Saturday June 16 2007, 12:07 am: i agree with the girl under me, and i also think you should look for a new friend..
I realize that they definitely don't quite fit your description, but that's the best I could find.
Another option is to look at the non-chain stores in your area. This can take more time, but it's worth a shot. Tiered skirts are kind of bohemian, so try any hippie-ish shops you can find. Also, you might find one you like at a thrift/used-clothing store or Mary-Kate Olsen's closet (Ha. I'm clever).
And, if you're desperate: I suppose that if you or someone in your family can sew, I'm sure you could find plenty of patterns for a skirt that style.
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