6 Simple Ways to Style Your Midi Skirts This Spring

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6 Simple Ways to Style Your Midi Skirts This Spring

Skirt trends come and go, but while the midi skirt may have started out as one such trend, it’s stuck around long enough to see it become a bona fide wardrobe staple. Sure, it may be most commonly associated with summer, when floaty iterations make for the perfect accompaniment to camisoles and strappy sandals. Already this season, we’ve seen many of our favourite fashion influencers donning their midis in a weather-appropriate way.

Of course, you can throw a midi skirt on with a jumper and its guaranteed to look good, but to save you tiring of it, we’ve found six prime examples on how to wear a midi skirt for spring. From the perfect texture combination to easy layering hacks, keep scrolling to see just how you should be wearing a midi skirt this season.

Style Notes: Leather, be it real or faux, is fast becoming a trans-seasonal fabric. Not only does it look the part, but its heavy-duty nature also means its a dab-hand at keeping the spring chill at bay—this being particularly important when skirting is involved. 

Style Notes: It’s official—slip skirts are not going anywhere. Instead of wearing them with simple tees as you did during the summer months, wear yours with an oversize knit, on-point boots and a black clutch. 

Style Notes: Much like the aforementioned leather, corduroy makes for the perfect spring fabric, as it’ll essentially block out the cold without feeling too heavy. Just add a white tee and a pair of ankle boots.

Style Notes: Puffer jackets and hiking boots are sticking around for 2020, and we think they look their best when styled with a striped knit and a ladylike midi skirt. 

Style Notes: The key to making every outfit look expensive with next to no effort is to adhere to a specific colour palette. Use a punchy knit to elevate a neutral midi skirt to fashionable new heights, and then finish with monochrome outerwear.

Next: Spring/Summer 2020 Fashion Trends: What We’ll be Wearing This Year

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