As someone who waits before jumping in any trend, I’m officially on board with this one. Personally, I find this trend to be less “trendy” because a “white poplin skirt” is classic and timeless. I’ve tried many of these skirts before landing on this one. I highly recommend you do the same because not all white poplin skirts are made equally. Based on my body shape and my must haves in a white skirt, I found this one to be most flattering. One of my biggest pet peeves, which sometimes is unavoidable, is the attached slip that goes only halfway down the skirts length. Over the years, I’ve stated wearing nude shaper shorts underneath my skirts to prevent chaffing between my thighs. For that reason, I reached for a white skirt that had a slightly thicker poplin material but without a slip. That allowed me to avoid that dreaded line in the middle of the skirt while maintaining maximum airflow without the double layer. I understand that this may not be everyone’s approach, but it works for me. I found the skirt incredibly easy to style with cloths already in my closet. And to be quite honest, I could probably find a handful of other ways to wear it both casually and slightly elevated. Not saying that you need one, but if you’ve been on the fence, take your time and find your version… the one you’ll actually reach for. If you want to try this exact same skirt, I recommend sizing down one. I would typically wear a large in a skirt and I went with a medium, and it is still roomy. This one does have an elastic waistband, no liner, with pockets. whiteskirt springoutfits