Skirt Pants, Layered Tees, and Scarf Tops—Hybrid Fashion Is the Moment

Skirt Pants Layered Tees  Scarf Tops—Shop the Hybrid Fashion Taking Over
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Hybrid fashion is rewriting the rules of dressing. Picture trousers that flow out into skirts, coats that carry their own scarves, and tops that wrap like wearable origami. These pieces aren’t just clever—they redefine versatility. Designed for days that defy categorization, hybrid styles strike a balance between utility and ideation, transforming practicality into something quietly avant-garde.

Vogue’s Built-In Fashion Guide:

The Skirt Pant
Staud Hannah panel pants
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The Scarf Top
Burberry cotton scarf shirt
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The Coveted Coat
Toteme draped fringed jacket
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You may think it all started with Toteme’s 2021 “scoat,” or found its stride in Alaïa’s peplum balloon pants, but this trend has roots in the decade of decadence. Designer Yeohlee Teng first gained recognition for her scarf-coat hybrids in the 1980s, rooted in a “no piece left behind” philosophy. After that, the Y2K movement brought forth the skirt over pants look (“skants,” or skirt-pants, if you will), popularized by starlets like Ashley Tisdale and Miley Cyrus who wore their skirts over low-rise, light-wash jeans. And we’d be remiss not to mention Avril Lavigne and her borrowed-from-the-boys sensibilities—she wore her skater T-shirts layered, and mismatched in pattern. Ah, the 2000s.

For Maria McManus, founder of her eponymous label, the modern woman’s wardrobe requires versatility, now more than ever—her Cloak coat embodies this thinking. “Women need flexibility to move through full, varied days—school drop-off, work, travel, and evening events, often across shifting climates. Versatile clothing supports all aspects of busy lives,” she explains to Vogue.

Photo via Maria Mcmanus

Photo via: Maria Mcmanus

Photo via Rue Sophie

Photo via: Rue Sophie

It’s fashion’s answer to modern multitasking—pieces that move, morph, and make sense in a world where no one has time to change twice a day. On the celebrity circuit, you’ll find fans in Kendall Jenner, Kaia Gerber, and Jennifer Lawrence, who were all seen sporting layered skirt-pants earlier this year.

For a more approachable take on the trend, try an everyday T-shirt or knit with built-in layers, whether it be a long-sleeve attached to a short sleeve, or the hem of a lace-trimmed dress peeking out from a sweater. Or perhaps a blazer adorned with chiffon drapery? Or the most sensible choice for now: a coat weather-proofed with scarf and hood attachments.

“I’m drawn to simple, versatile clothing that can be styled in multiple interesting ways, ideal for traveling light and creating many looks from one garment,” McManus shares. That sentiment is echoed in this edit, which spotlights hybrid fashions that can be styled

The Layered Layers

Why spend your mornings getting dressed, fussing with layers that just don’t seem to lay, sit, or tuck properly? Built-in styles are the trick, and they come in button-up striped tops, casual T-shirts, and turtlenecks with attached tanks.

ME+EM

double layer top

Aritzia

InterLock cotton function T-shirt

Zara

combination lingerie t-shirt

Still Here

2 tee

EB Denim

Rory layered tee

Róhe

wool double layer turtleneck

Miu Miu

set of 3 jersey T-shirts

Leset

Margo layered long sleeve

The Skirt-Pants

The coolest skirt-pant hybrids of now come in two variations: minimalist and maximalist. Aläia, Bottega Veneta, and Zara have subdued, pared-back options, while Dries Van Noten embraces a more-is-more approach with bold, purposefully clashing prints and mixed materials.

Cos

wool skirt pants

Alaïa

wool skirt pants

Staud

Hannah panel pants

Dries Van Noten

Pritty pants

Bottega Veneta

asymmetric striped skirt pants

Zara

wrap pants

The Scarf Top

Whether you prefer a scarf-like blouse that drapes loosely around your neck or a poplin shirt that adds an enchanting layer, you will find the perfect option that represents the runway’s benchmark of polish. There’s also a new addition to the category: just take a look at Kallmeyer and Acne’s tie-attached button-up shirts.

Burberry

cotton scarf shirt

Zara

knit top

Ami Paris

bandana blouse

Cos

scarf-detail silk top

TWP

My Maria shirt

Maria McManus

scarf-detailed blouse

Kallmeyer

Billie tie-detailed shirt

Calvin Klein

Mia sweater

Acne Studios

tie-detailed shirt

Dries Van Noten

striped tie-neck minidress

Brandon Maxwell

The Quinn draped blouse

Zara

plaid scarf shirt

Zara

ribbed knit cardigan with scarf

Brandon Maxwell

The Ryan scarf-detailed sweater

The Upgraded Blazer

Polished yet practical, blazers with built-in accessories are structured enough to mean business, but with an nonchalant drape or hood that says off-duty. Go capital F-fashion with Sacai and Nina Ricci or everyday-cool with Massimo Dutti and Max Mara.

Sacai

double-breasted blazer

Magda Butrym

hooded blazer

Toteme

Mélange scarf blazer

S Max Mara

Kate wool jacket

Nina Ricci

scarf-detail gabardine blazer

Massimo Dutti

wool scarf blazer

The Scarf Coat

Bundle up in style while avoiding the annoyance of another daily accessory with the scarf coat. You’ll find Toteme’s classic iteration, cast in a creamy wool, with fringe. Or, for the in-between weather, look to Burberry’s cropped trenchcoat cape, and Another Tomorrow’s short scarf coat. For the real chill to come, Ferragamo will be worth the price.

Toteme

draped fringed jacket

Burberry

bonded cotton trench cape

Róhe

scarf-detail wool coat

Another Tomorrow

short scarf coat

Ferragamo

oversize asymmetrical coat

Rue Sophie

grand scarf coat