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Holiday Style: Tadashi Shoji’s Gorgeous Evening Skirts

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TShoji Great Skirt Debate

Tadashi Shoji is offering Facebook Fans the chance to win one of the designer’s evening skirts

This season, designer Tadashi Shoji has the perfect option for holiday parties: Maxi skirts. I recently was gifted with one of the skirts by the designer, the Stretch Taffeta Skirt in Black.   The skirt is so elegant and easy to wear, because it has one of our favorite things….stretch.  You can move easily in it from cocktails, to the table, this skirt is really incredible.  Although it retails for $255.00, this is a statement piece that you can wear over and over again from Thanksgiving through New Year’s and beyond.  The lightweight taffeta, makes it season less.  Pair the skirt with a white blouse or black top with diamante collar for a classic look that will never go out of style. Read on to learn how you can win one of these elegant evening skirts for the holiday season.

Tadashi Shoji Stretch Taffeta Skirt

My new Tadashi Shoji Stretch Taffeta Skirt in Black.

To celebrate the new evening skirt collection Tadashi Shoji is having a contest for their Facebook fans called The Great Skirt Debate. The designer is  highlighting a different maxi skirt each day (five in total), along with three different ways to style it. Fans can vote in “The Great Skirt Debate app”  on Facebook for their favorite styled look, and if they choose the outfit that wins by popular vote, they’ll have the chance to win that maxi skirt for themselves.  I’m urging all my readers to get in this to win this! This is a great opportunity to win a wonderful, versatile item that you can keep as a wardrobe staple for year.    Check the great skirt debate out on Facebook and let me know what you think.

Take a look at all the Tadashi Shoji evening skirts  on the designer’s website to get ideas before you enter the Facebook contest.

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