Skip to main content
Style Guide Skirts
Scroll down to see our Essaye and Theadora Jones core designs for our Australian-made skirts. Our skirts are designed to suit a range of body shapes and personal styles. See which skirts are right for you. There is a Size Chart with the actual garment measurements with each individual product.
|
Sandy Skirt - short and long
- A-line
- No waistband so sits below natural waistline
- Patch pockets on the side
- Body shape: suits most in between and curvy hips
- Occasion: casual or dressy
- Different fabrics and the addition of pockets can give the skirt a slightly different fit
- Short length finishes just above the knee and long below the knee
|
|
Amy Skirt - Midi
- 70's inspired A-line
- No waistband so sits below natural waistline
- Patch pockets on the front with top stitched detail
- Body shape: suits most in between and curvy hips
- Occasion: casual or dressy
- Different fabrics and the addition of pockets can give the skirt a slightly different fit
- Midi length finishes around your calf depending on your height
|
|
|
Amy Skirt - Short
- 70's inspired A-line
- No waistband so sits below natural waistline
- Patch pockets on the front with top stitched detail
- Body shape: suits most in between and curvy hips
- Occasion: casual or dressy
- Different fabrics and the addition of pockets can give the skirt a slightly different fit
- Short length finishes at your knee depending on your height
|
|
|
Zoe Skirt - short and long
- A-line
- No waistband so sits below natural waistline
- Patch pockets on the front with top stitched detail
- Body shape: suits most in between and curvy hips
- Occasion: casual or dressy
- Different fabrics and the addition of pockets can give the skirt a slightly different fit
- Short length finishes just above the knee and long below the knee
|
|
|
Debbie Skirt
- Pull on skirt
- Elasticated waistband with drawstring
- Front patch pockets on the front
- Body shape: suits most in between and curvy hips
- Occasion: casual or dressy
- Different fabrics and the addition of pockets can give the skirt a slightly different fit
- Finishes at the knee depending on your height
|
|
|
Carrie Skirt
- Pull on pencil style
- E;asticated waistband
- Body shape: suits most,in between
- Occasion: casual or dressy
- Finishes at the knee and long below the knee
|
|
|
<
A-line Skirt - short and long
- A-line
- No waistband so sits below natural waistline
- Patch pockets on the front
- Body shape: suits most in between and curvy hips
- Occasion: casual or dressy
- Different fabrics and the addition of pockets can give the skirt a slightly different fit
- Short length finishes just above the knee and long below the knee
|
|
<
Avril Skirt - short and long
- A-line
- No waistband so sits below natural waistline
- Patch pockets on the front
- Body shape: suits most in between and curvy hips
- Occasion: casual or dressy
- Different fabrics and the addition of pockets can give the skirt a slightly different fit
- Short length finishes just above the knee and long below the knee
|
|
|
Heidi Skirt - short and long
- A-line
- No waistband so sits below natural waistline
- Patch pockets on the front
- Body shape: suits most in between and curvy hips
- Occasion: casual or dressy
- Different fabrics and the addition of pockets can give the skirt a slightly different fit
- Short length finishes just above the knee and long below the knee
|
|
|
Panel Skirt
- Slightly straighter A-line
- Panel at waist to just above the hip
- Body shape: suits most in between and curvy hips
- Occasion: casual
|
|
|
Eve bias Skirt- short and long
- Full elasticated waistband
- Slight front pockets
- Short version finishes just below knee : height dependant
- Long version finishes around calf : height dependant
- Body shape: suits most straight, in between and curvy hips
- Occasion: casual or dressy
|
|
|
Surface Art Studio acknowledges the Gadigal and Wangal people of the Eora Nation,
the traditional custodians of the land where our studio stands. We pay respect to elders,
past present and emerging, and value their continuing cultural connection to the land and
their contribution to the vivid and inclusive Australia where we are fortunate to live and work.