Maxi Skirts Are Back, and These 7 Outfit Formulas Make Them Look Chic

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Maxi Skirts Are Back, and These 7 Outfit Formulas Make Them Look Chic

Midi hemlines have dominated the skirt scene for years, but times are a-changing. Last year, as the world started to open up again, we saw a meteoric rise—no pun intended—in mini hemlines as fashion devotees reclaimed glamour and reintroduced impracticality into their wardrobes. But what does the future hold for skirts this season? Well, if the A/W 22 runways are anything to go by (spoiler: they are), then maxi hemlines are set to be all the rage.

It’s been a while since maxi skirts were on the style agenda, but as Who What Wear UK’s editor in chief, Hannah Almassi, noted in our bumper trend report, “key brands such as Calvin Klein and Acne [are]backing the cut. There is a Y2K lilt to these hemlines descending, with simple tube styles that fit closer to the ankles being more present than, say, a hippy, tiered cut.”

Her insight is further reinforced by Instagram dwellers, who have been sporting maxi-skirt outfits since, well, September, when designers debuted their collections. Coincidence? There’s no such thing. So how does one assemble maxi-skirt outfits in winter? I’ve taken some of the finest looks from my favourite influencers, who illustrate this perfectly.

From slinky maxis to those that are best to buy second-hand, scroll on to see seven maxi-skirt outfits I love and rate for winter 2022.

Style Notes: If in doubt, go back to basics. What could be simpler than a tube skirt? Maxi hemlines make this skirt style look so much more premium. Wear it now with a thin roll-neck top, and then switch in a racer-back vest for summer. 

A sound investment if you’re into layering. 

Simple and so easy to style.

Strappy sandals can be hard to walk in, but these are so comfy.

Style Notes: Skirts with an A.line or circle shape aren’t just fun for twirling in; they also create a beautiful silhouette—one that’s made all the more impactful in a maxi length. Checked styles feel particularly on-trend, tapping into the cottagecore aesthetic that always comes back again in spring. Just add a broderie anglaise blouse, plus oversized cardigan and suede lug soled boots to wear now. 

I’m just obsessed with the high neck detail on this blouse. It will look so beautiful tucked into skirts and jeans alike.

This would also work with a chunky knit and knee-high boots.

Don’t these look so much more expensive than they are?

Style Notes: The thing I love most about co-ords is how easy they make it to assemble an outfit, so why not consider buying into two-pieces with maxi hemlines. If you’re petite and worried about being swathed in fabric, look for maxi skirts with side splits. This duo makes for the foundation for a statement evening look, too. Just add heels and glittering earrings.

I’m eyeing this two-piece for winter weddings. Just add a faux-fur coat or velvet blazer.

This set comes in three other colours, too.

Give your wares a new lease on life with a bright bag. 

Style Notes: Layered with a sweater vest, loafers, and untucked shirt, this is how fashion girls style their maxi skirts in the colder months. Look for column-style skirts like Brittany’s for a modern take on the trend. 

So many of our editors own this versatile knit. 

The ultimate maxi skirt. 

The penny loafer style never dates. 

Style Notes: Pleated skirts never truly go out of style, but after falling quiet over the past couple of years, they’ve definitely cemented their must-have status this year. And yes, there are plenty of maxi options out there, too—I love how Franny gives hers a downtime spin with retro-feeling trainers. 

That’s a lot of coat for the money. 

A skirt that you can wear just as easily to the office as you can for dinners out. 

New Balance trainers have never been more in-demand than they are now. 

Style Notes: Between the 90’s and maxi trends that were evident on the A/W 22 runways, it was inevitable that silk skirts would make a reappearance for the season ahead. Make like Monikh and pair yours with an shrunken cardigan silhouette now, then basic jersey tops once temperatures heat up. 

A classy way to inject some colour into your wardrobe. 

Our team is obsessed with this Omnes number. 

Not sure how to wear head-to-toe colour?Try a tonal colour like this chocolate brown style. 

Style Notes: When I think of leather skirts, mini hemlines always spring to mind, but designers are already a step ahead, serving up full-length iterations. I like how Lucy has styled hers with a crop top, which gives some respite from the thickness of the fabric. 

The perfect cropped knit. I love the contrasting hem detail. 

It’s not often that you come across maxi leather skirts, but I really rate this one. 

Such classics.

Next Up, 5 Classic Winter Trends French Women Are Wearing Right Now

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