A black 50s bell skirt with striking embroidery. Roses, horseshoes and a scorpion bring a western attitude to a classic vintage silhouette.
The Idaho skirt combines the 50s bell-bottom silhouette with a Western-inspired image.
The front pockets of the black bengaline fabric are decorated with eye-catching embroidery: roses, horseshoes and a scorpion form a detailed pattern, slightly inspired by tattoo art. The red piping on the pockets and waist loops highlights the details and brings contrast to the whole.
The full bell-bottom skirt creates a rich and beautifully flowing silhouette. With a petticoat, the skirt gets even more volume and emphasizes the classic vintage look.
The waist is tight without elastic, so it is worth choosing a size according to your waist measurement. The skirt closes at the back with a zipper and button.
Idaho works equally well as a striking centerpiece of a vintage outfit or as part of a darker, rockabilly-inspired ensemble.
Material: 72% viscose, 24% nylon, 4% elastane
Closure: zipper and button at the back
Fit: waist not elastic - choose size according to waist
Length: XS–M approx. 65 cm, L–6XL approx. 67 cm
Details:
embroidery (roses, horseshoes, scorpion) on front pockets
red piping on pockets and waist loops
full circle skirt
