Don't you love it when fashion meets function? This Bebe Reversible High-Waist Mini Skirt ($89) is two skirts in one.
How cool, you can be party on one side with the wild zebra print and business — well, sort of — on the other with the simple contrast stitching. This would be perfect for the light traveler, no?

















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Achile
it's ugly. on both sides.
1I like the concept. Dual purpose clothing is always awesome. But this particular piece I don't care for, mostly because I prefer my skirts to be a bit longer!
2Not a fan of this skirt at all...that ruffle on the bottom is way too 80s for me. Reminds me of the ruffled denim skirts I wore in middle school.
3Are you seriously pitching the black side of this skirt for business? Really?
It's hideous.
4Two horrible skirts in one! Not a bargain. Just trashy.
5If this skirt were knee length and the zebra pattern were a bit bigger/bolder, it might be tolerable. But as it is, it's not that attractive.
6It's a good idea, but the pattern is awful.
7yea too short...but i think its cute.
8Yucks. I like the idea, but it's hideous.
9Tacky and too short and $89? too pricey for me.
10That thing is hideous!
11If by 'business' you mean turning tricks on the corner than I guess this skirt is 'fab'.
12I actually kind of like the zebra side but the skirt is too tight and short. The other side is ugly. I have yet to find a piece of reversible clothing I like because usually at least one side is fugly.
13anything reversible is tacky.
14i like the shoes
15hey they both wears the bracelet?! how weird!!!
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17i actually really like it!
18I think this deserves the "Slutty, slutty, slutty" comment from Michael Kors on Project Runway. It is perfect for someone who wants to travel light from one red light district to another...
19Nice idea, ugly design.
20I'm sorry but I find this skirt absolutely repulsive.
21lol jopperma, i have to admit not keen on the zebra print one, but i really like the shape!
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