Skirts for Women

Skirts for women with a considered point of view—structured minis, sharp midis, and fluid maxis in fabrics that hold their line. Edit by length, fabrication, or colour to find pieces that move between work, dinner, and travel without feeling generic. Each style is chosen for cut, drape, and detailing first, so the silhouette does the work for you.

Skirts for Women

This edit brings together mini, midi, and maxi skirts that balance strong lines with movement. Expect clean pencil cuts, wrap constructions with tie waists, and A-line silhouettes that sit neatly at the hip or high on the waist. Textured weaves, quilting, and panel work add structure, while fluid silk and soft technical blends handle warmer days and layered styling. Shop popular brands like Burberry, Chloé, Courrèges, Erdem, Etro and more.

Use the filters to narrow by length, fabric, or price band, then refine your selection by colour from deep black and grey to warmer neutrals and brown. For styling versatility, pair a structured skirt with knitwear and boots, or offset a flowing cut with a fitted jacket. Key details across the collection include:

  • High-waist silhouettes cut to define the waistline
  • Considered hemlines from above-the-knee to full-length
  • Textural finishes that read well from day to night
  • Waistbands designed to sit cleanly under shirting or tailoring

FAQ

How should I choose between mini, midi, and maxi skirts in this collection?
Select the length based on how you plan to wear the skirt most often. Minis work well with heavier layers and boots, midis suit office-to-dinner dressing, and maxis are strong for volume and movement. Consider your usual heel height and how much leg coverage you prefer. The product images give a clear sense of where each hemline lands on the body.
Are the skirts in this collection suitable for work as well as evening wear?
Many pieces here move easily between work and evening depending on how you style them. Tailored pencil and A-line cuts in darker tones read polished with shirting and blazers, while the same skirts can skew more directional with knitwear or statement footwear. More detailed or textured designs lean evening but can still be balanced with clean separates.
How do I know which size to order in a designer skirt?
Use the size selection and check any fit notes on each product page, especially if a style runs narrow at the waist or hip. Compare the listed measurements to a skirt you already own that fits well. If you sit between sizes, consider sizing up for structured or non-stretch fabrics, and staying true to size for fluid cuts. You can also factor in how you plan to layer—tucked knits and shirts may need a little more room.
What fabrics and finishes can I expect in this skirts edit?
The collection includes everything from structured woven skirts and leather options to flowing styles in lighter fabrics. You’ll find clean finishes alongside quilting, textural surfaces, and panel detailing that give shape without excess bulk. The focus is on materials that hold their silhouette while still allowing movement. Product pages specify the exact composition of each piece.
How can I style these skirts across different seasons?
For colder months, pair shorter or structured skirts with tights, boots, and heavier knits or tailored coats. In transitional weather, midis work well with loafers, shirts, and lightweight jackets. Warmer seasons suit fluid or breathable styles worn with sandals and simple tops. The aim is to balance the weight and volume of the skirt with the rest of your look so the proportions feel intentional year-round.