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Tiny embroidered rosebuds adorn the full skirt which is drawn up along the hem in a series of ruched scallops to reveal frothy, lace-trimmed pink petticoats beneath.

You think you can do the following things with the wool skirt:

    PULL: kilt the skirt up to your knees
    PUSH: let the skirt down to full length
    TURN: admire yourself

First Look: an embroidered white batiste skirt

You pull up the hem of your wool skirt, kilting it into the waistband.

Second Look: an embroidered white batiste skirt kilted up to her knees

You pull your skirts down to your ankles, smoothing the wrinkles from the fabric as you do.

Third Look: an embroidered white batiste skirt that trails along the floor behind her

Verbs:

TURN: You look down at your wool skirt, and ask, "Does this make me look fat?"

PULL: You pull your skirts a bit higher, revealing a bit of thigh.

PUSH: You smooth the fabric of your wool skirt, picking off a bit of lint as you do. There... perfect!