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Of all the staple silhouettes one can own, the skirt is a true chameleon, offering a silhouette to suit every personality and occasion. Styling it is a balancing act; it’s all about the play on proportions and hemlines. The good news? The fall/winter 2025 runways provided us with more than just a few ideas on how to wear it right now.
Prada leaned into distressed leather, A-line skirts; Dries added sequins to its bold patterns, and Lemaire brought draped drama with bubble hems. At Gucci, lace-trimmed skirts (the same ones flooding your social feeds) proved irresistible. At Alaïa, we were reminded of the power of fringe—a trend that shows no sign of slowing down; Louise Trotter’s debut at Bottega Veneta is clear proof.
When it comes to inspiration, the possibilities are endless, whether you lean minimal, maximal, or somewhere in between.
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The Checked Skirt
All eyes are on checks, plaids, and windowpane prints this fall. Mix and match by sticking to patterns in the same color family: start with Mango’s striped button-down then add Tory Burch’s checked skirt. Complete the look with a Sea bomber jacket, then ground with over-the-knee boots.
The Leather Pencil Skirt
Take styling notes from Bally and style a leather pencil skirt with a sweater vest, brogues, and small brown shoulder bag. The Frankie Shop and Khaite have supple leather skirts that will be on heavy rotation.
The Maxi Knit Skirt
Nothing says fall like a knit maxi. The floor-grazing silhouette is as warm as it is stylish—try it out as a monochromatic look with an Attersee tassel belt and Dear Frances sock boots.
The A-Line Leather Skirt
Prada’s off-white distressed skirt offers an edgy and updated look to the prim A-line shape. Work a touch of sport in by teaming it up with a bomber cotton zip-up.
The Printed Skirt
Magic happens when a print master dabbles in sequin. Recreate this iconic Dries Van Noten look by adding a bold knit by Bode and Herbert Levine pumps. Finish off with a gold brooch.
The Sheer Skirt
For a moment of sheer bliss, pair this organza skirt with a satin jacket for a feminine touch; keep the line long and lean with a sleek, second-skin glove boot.
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The Floor-Grazing Skirt
For a lesson in layering, look to TWP for the masterclass in wearable chic. A maxi slip gets daytime appeal with a poplin shirt layered over a turtleneck, finished off with cozy sock boots.
The Fringe Skirt
Swishy fringe gets toughened up with studded brogues; top it off with Alaïa’s flower necklace for a directional touch straight from the runway.
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The Lace-Trimmed Skirt
Leather and lace set the scene for a modern romance. Look to Gucci for inspiration and craft a monochromatic narrative, adding a pop of red with your pumps.
The Bubble Skirt
The bubble skirt is back from the early aughts; it feels refreshed and elevated this time around. Pair with a fitted crepe shirt by Kallmeyer and a Gucci block-heel loafers. Add a Prada pouch to carry your essentials.
The Full Circle Skirt
A round of applause for the full circle skirt! Tone down the seriousness of the shape with a belted field jacket. Top it off with a leopard hat for understated elegance.
The Sequin Skirt
Incorporate everyday preciousness into your rotation with an embellished midi and deep V-neck sweater. A belt wrapped around the waist adds subtle definition.
The Floral Skirt
Embrace print clashing with florals and checks for a considered take on maximalism. The trick to achieving harmony? Finding color that appears in, or subtly plays off, patterns.