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7 Denim Skirt Outfit Ideas For A Stylish Summer

The old/new trend.

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Denim skirts are EVERYWHERE.

They're definitely the on-trend style for summer 2018 and even into fall, with light denim, destructed denim, black denim, and even white denim you can't go wrong. Denim skirts are the perfect combo of casual cute for your summer BBQ, night out, or a day at the beach. Stay up to date and snag this wardrobe staple because there are so many ways to dress denim skirts up or down.

Here are 7 denim skirt outfit ideas to kick up your style this season.

1. Flowy wrap shirt

Pair some flow with a tight denim skirt to bring your style A game. You can add some sandals for a casual look or dress it up with heels/wedges.

2. Graphic tee

Grunge up the All-American girl look a little by adding a graphic tee. I'd add a choker and some converse to this look and you're ready to go!

3. Off-the-shoulder

Need a look for a Saturday night? Pair an off the shoulder shirt with a denim skirt and you're ready to party!

4. Tucked in

Use your fav flowy tee and tuck it into the denim skirt to create a look that will always look good.

5. Denim-on-denim

This look is really either a hit or a miss, you have to do it just right! Unless you're Brit and JT at the 2001 American Music Awards because that look is ICONIC.

6. Tube top

Super hot day outside? Go for a tube top, it goes perfect with a skirt for a hot summer day and can transition into night.

7. Add some lace

Take your day look to night by pairing a denim skirt with a lace top like this one. It's a casual and sexy look for a night on the town!

Denim mini skirts are the summer look of 2018, sorry Daisy Duke.

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