



Puffball skirts made an instant impression on fashion during the 80's, but had an even quicker exit from the scene... The last year has seen them comeback stronger than ever, with the redefined puffball coming in different lengths and fabrics. Silk and patterned versions work best with basic tops such as black or white wifebeaters or shirts. If the puffball skirt is too much for you, try the tulip style skirts (see Aisha Tyler above) which are far less dramatic!
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