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Shy about short skirts? Try these 8 stylish ways to make them work for you with ease | Fashion Trends
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Shy about short skirts? Try these 8 stylish ways to make them work for you with ease | Fashion Trends

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Short skirts have a reputation: bold, flirty, attention-grabbing. And if you’re the kind of person who feels a little shy at the thought of baring too much, they might sit at the back of your wardrobe, waiting for “someday.” But here’s the secret, short skirts don’t have to mean over-the-top or uncomfortable. Styled smartly, they can be just as modest, versatile and chic as your favourite midi.

Shy about short skirts? 8 Ways to make them work for you(Pexels)

There’s always a way to make a short skirt your own. All you need are the right tricks up your sleeve (or hemline!). Here’s how to turn that style hesitation into a confident strut.

1. Tights are your new best friend

Tights instantly make short skirts feel less revealing. Classic sheer black tights are timeless and slimming, patterned tights add personality, and opaque coloured tights can turn your outfit into a street-style moment. In colder months, fleece-lined tights or leggings give warmth and modesty, so you’ll never feel like you’re tugging at your hemline.

2. Balance with oversized layers

The trick to feeling comfortable in a short skirt is balance. Pairing your mini with an oversized sweater, a chunky knit, or a boyfriend blazer shifts the attention away from the hemline and makes your outfit look intentional. The “big on top, short on bottom” styling formula also keeps the look chic instead of overly revealing.

3. Pick the right cut

Not all short skirts are created equal. Bodycon minis might feel too bold, but A-line, pleated, or skater skirts offer movement and a more relaxed vibe. They don’t cling, they flatter most body types, and they look effortlessly stylish. If you’re experimenting for the first time, start with structured silhouettes instead of stretchy ones.

4. Co-ords for built-in confidence

A matching co-ord set takes away the stress of “what do I wear with this skirt?” Pair your short skirt with its matching blazer, crop jacket or tailored top for an instantly polished outfit. This trick works especially well for occasions where you want to wear a short skirt but still look refined.

5. Boots that do the talking

The quickest way to make a short skirt feel less intimidating? Boots. Ankle boots give you casual chic vibes, knee-high boots create balance, and thigh-high boots cover enough leg to make even the tiniest mini feel wearable. Boots also add edge, making your outfit look styled instead of “just short.”

6. Sheer layers for subtle coverage

A clever hack is layering your short skirt under sheer tunics, lace overlays, or even a long, open button-down. This creates the illusion of coverage while still letting the skirt peek through. It’s the perfect middle ground for when you want to try a short skirt but aren’t ready to go all out.

7. Fabric choice makes a difference

If you’re nervous, avoid super-thin or clingy fabrics. Structured materials like tweed, corduroy, and denim stay in place, making you feel more secure. Stiffer fabrics also give your outfit polish, while flowy fabrics might make you fuss over every gust of wind.

8. Accessorise smartly

When in doubt, draw attention upward. Bold earrings, layered necklaces, or a statement handbag balance the look and make the skirt just one part of your outfit instead of the focal point. Belts are another great hack, cinching at the waist creates a structured silhouette that makes minis feel less “out there.”

Short skirts don’t have to feel like a bold fashion risk. With layering tricks, smarter silhouettes, and the right accessories, you can style them in ways that match your comfort level. So go ahead, pull out that skirt you’ve been too shy to wear. With these styling tips, it’s about to become your new wardrobe favourite.

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Is your pet getting anxious when left alone? Vet shares 5 tips to ease their separation anxiety
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Is your pet getting anxious when left alone? Vet shares 5 tips to ease their separation anxiety

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Ever happen that just as you are about to leave for work, your pet lets out sad whimpers, pawing at you pitifully? That little look can make your morning commute to work feel like the world’s toughest farewell. And this isn’t just another mischievous antic, it’s real. Your furry companions do feel anxiety, especially when you leave. And the cases of pets with separation anxiety are more so today.

Pets suffer from anxiety when they are left alone.(Shutterstock)

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Dr Swathi Hareendran, Veterinary Expert at Supertails, told HT Lifestyle the reason for this rising stress in pets.

“We’re seeing a growing number of young pets, especially dogs adopted during the pandemic, struggle with being left alone even for short durations. Their entire sense of routine was built around constant human presence, so a sudden shift can feel overwhelming. The key is not to punish the behaviour, but to build their confidence gradually.”

It’s easy to feel guilty, blaming yourself for not being a good pet parent, especially when you see your furry friend looking sad. But the vet shared a reassuring perspective. Dr Hareendran said, “Separation anxiety isn’t a reflection of poor parenting; it’s a natural response from animals deeply bonded to their humans.”

If leaving home without your pet feels stressful because they get so anxious, check out these five tips shared by Dr Hareendran that may help improve the situation:

1. Practice short separations before the big exit

  • Start small by leaving your pet alone in a room for just 10–15 minutes, then gradually extend the time.
  • This slow, consistent exposure helps build trust.
  • As your dog learns that you always return, their panic cycle begins to ease.
  • Avoid over-the-top goodbyes or dramatic reunions; these only heighten emotional spikes. Think of it as emotional strength training: consistency builds confidence.
  • Over time, your pet starts associating alone time with calm, not fear.

2. Leave behind a sensory comfort zone

Give your pet a comfy blanket so they feel emotionally safe.(Shutterstock)
Give your pet a comfy blanket so they feel emotionally safe.(Shutterstock)
  • A worn T-shirt with your scent, a calming playlist, or a familiar blanket can act as security anchors. For pets, especially dogs and cats, rely heavily on scent to feel secure.
  • Your smell offers comfort in your absence, much like a baby’s blankie. These familiar cues create a sense of emotional safety, helping them shift from clinginess to calm.

3. Schedule calm before you exit

  • A lot of pet parents rush out after a quick walk or feeding, but your dog’s mental state at the time of departure matters. High-energy exits can worsen anxiety.
  • Engage in a calming activity gentle play, sniff walks, or treat puzzles, before you leave.
  • The goal is to help your dog settle into a relaxed headspace, so your exit feels less abrupt and more natural.

4. Give them toys

Interactive toys help to keep pets active and less anxious.(Shutterstock)
Interactive toys help to keep pets active and less anxious.(Shutterstock)

A mentally busy dog is a less anxious dog. Pet parents can choose these toys that satisfy natural urges:

  • Treat-dispensing toy: Keeps pets engaged by making them work for rewards, reducing boredom and stress.
  • Lick mat: Mimics self-soothing behaviour and calms pets through repetitive licking.
  • Snuffle mat: Encourages natural foraging instincts, providing mental stimulation and distraction.
  • Interactive puzzle toy: Boosts cognitive activity and keeps pets busy in your absence.

● Scented chew toys: Infused with familiar scents or flavours to offer comfort and a sense of safety.

These products not only fight boredom but also reduce anxiety-driven behaviours like excessive barking or destructive chewing.

5. Consider a companion or sitter (if the distress persists)

  • For pets that don’t respond to solo training, temporary solutions like a dog-walker, sitter, or trusted friend checking in mid-day can help.
  • Cats may benefit from a second feline friend, but only after proper introductions.

The vet, however, cautioned that while your pet may throw a tantrum when you are about to leave, anxiety often shows up in more concerning physical signs. She said, “Anxiety can manifest in real physical symptoms like diarrhoea, vomiting, or skin issues.” In other words, pet anxiety is real and can even physically affect their health. This is why if their separation anxiety still continues, it is advised to see a vet to prevent the problem from getting worse.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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