10 Expensive-Looking Skirt Outfits To Recreate

While you’re likely getting plenty of wear out of your trusty trousers and jeans this winter, you might not be able to say the same for your skirts, and it could be because you’re craving some inspo on how to style them, especially for cold weather. If that’s the case, we’ve rounded up multiple ways to wear a range of different cuts, shapes and lengths, all of which look super polished and expensive. Scroll down to see your new favourite skirt outfit ideas…
Monotone
Swap coordinating your outfit for a head-to-toe matching look. The secret to mastering this vibe? Contrasting accessories, such as black sunglasses and bags, or silver accents with your jewellery, belt, or tucking a metallic clutch under your arm.
Tartan
ICYMI, tartan is having even more of a moment than usual right now with kilts being the preferred way to rep the look. From long flowing skirts that wouldn’t look out of place in Claudia Winkleman‘s wardrobe to shorter, brighter options – whichever tartan style speaks to you most, we love them all.
Denim
Arguably, the most casual iteration on the list is the denim skirt, and while ’90s pencil styles will always be a vibe, this season, we’re seeing fashion girls lean into more voluminous silhouettes with long hemlines, balloon silhouettes and eye-catching details such as bubble hems and statement seams being the look du jour.
Pleated
That Miu Miu micro mini still lives rent-free among the style set, demonstrated by the prevalence of the grey pleated mini. Team with preppy pieces such as loafers and duster jackets for a Hailey Bieber-inspired take on the trend, or dress yours up with knee-high boots and a burgundy knit.
Straight-cut
Few skirt styles ooze luxury quite like the straight silhouette, especially when teamed with a longer hemline. Perfect for wearing to the office or for a smarter casual look, this style looks just as good with ballet flats as with a pair of slingbacks.
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