Whether worn high or low, hemlines have pioneered fashion movements for centuries and have been used to convey liberation in womenswear. Seasons on and we’re still riding the wave of micro miniskirts, however, 2023’s spring trends have been reinforced. Much to my delight maxi skirts are in the spotlight once more and set to become even more coveted than their minuscule counterpart.
We’ve come a long way from Oscar de la Renta’s maxi styles circa ‘60 and the association maxi skirts have with occasion wear and holidaying. Although Saint Laurent and Versace showcased charming iterations of floor-length styles this season, we’ve also witnessed contemporary designs, many of which bear a resemblance to noughties cuts – in the way of svelte frames. Nowadays, design features like the slit, supple fabrications and adornments (like those produced by Christopher Esber) are lending maxi skirts a contemporary essence.
Raey and Totême (to name a few), have introduced a slew of extended hemlines to their arsenal in all manner of fabrications – from denim to silk. The current fits are offerings that also fit into trend categories – from low-slung styles to column silhouettes and baggy cargo maxis, so you’re able to demonstrate two fashion-forward styles in one piece.
Much like trench coats, maxi skirts also provide a segue into spring styling. They’re practical, easy-to-pull pieces that look good with minimal increments because of the generous coverage. The most aspirational part of the maxi trend, however, is how the styles can integrate into a perennial wardrobe. Slip styles can be matched with textured knitwear and denim maxis can be paired with basics and elevated with accessories.
If you’re looking to celebrate this timeless trend the style offerings are aplenty. Keep on reading to shop the 25 maxi skirts editors have bookmarked and ways to style the maxi skirt throughout spring and beyond.