Filters
Elina Mesh Midi Skirt - MULTI COLOR
Vada Pleated Midi Skirt - MULTI COLOR
Sol Flared Midi Skirt – BLACK
Dalia Midi Skirt - MULTI COLOR
Sheer Viscose Maxi Skirt – BLACK
Embellished Button Skirt - BLACK
Araya Denim Maxi Skirt - BLUE
Florence Midi Skirt - BLACK
Sloan Striped Skirt - MULTI COLOR
Liv Midi Skirt - KHAKI
Arlette Belted Skirt - ECRU
Justice A Line Midi Skirt - RED
Zayla Checked Midi Skirt - MULTICOLOR
Jayda Pleated Midi Skirt - GREY
Paisley Cotton Midi Skirt - ECRU
Brooke Zebra Print Midi Skirt - BLACK
Thea Skirt - BLUE
Malia Denim Skirt - BLUE
Ruth Midi Flared Skirt - ECRU
Hadley Midi Skirt - YELLOW
Callie Pleated Skirt - Camel
Rosalie Midi Skirt - MULTICOLOR
Shiny Midi Skirt - BLACK
Kehlani Midi Skirt - Ecru
Sydney Midi Skirt - WHITE
Sydney Midi Skirt - BLACK
Evelynn Midi Skirt - ECRU
Women's skirts are an easy way to look put-together without much thought, one piece that carries the outfit and pairs with almost any top you own. Ours span mini, midi and maxi lengths in pleated, A-line, pencil and flared shapes, in fabrics from fluid satin and soft knit to denim and structured woven. The colors run from black and neutral tones to seasonal shades, so there's a skirt here for the office, the weekend and dressier evenings.
What You'll Find in The Collection?
The range covers the three lengths and the shapes that suit different occasions. Pleated and A-line skirts for movement, pencil styles for a sleek line, and flared and denim cuts for something more relaxed.
Fabrics span fluid satin, soft knit, structured woven and denim, in a wide run of colors and a few prints.
How to Choose by Length?
A mini skirt reads youthful and looks best with flats or boots and tights. A midi skirt is the most-worn length, polished enough for work and easy enough for the weekend.
A maxi skirt gives full coverage and movement, and is the relaxed choice for warm weather. For help deciding, see our skirt lengths guide.
How to Choose by Occasion?
For the office, a pencil or a structured midi keeps a clean, professional line. For the weekend, a denim or knit skirt is the comfortable, low-effort choice.
For evening, a satin or pleated skirt catches the light and dresses up with a heel and a fine top.
What to Check on Fit Before You Buy?
Fit comes down to the waist and where the hem hits. Choose the waist placement that sits comfortably, since a skirt that rides up or gapes never looks right.
Check that the hem lands at a flattering point for your height, and that there's enough room through the hip to sit and walk easily.
What it Pairs With?
A skirt is one of the easiest pieces to style, since it works with almost any top. Tuck in a blouse to define the waist, and layer a knit or add boots and tights when the weather cools.
That range is the appeal: one skirt restyles for the office, the weekend and the evening with only a change of top and shoe.
Colors and Building a Capsule?
If you're starting from scratch, begin with a black midi and one neutral A-line, the two that pair with everything you own. Add seasonal color, print and a satin style for evening as your wardrobe grows.
Why These Skirts?
Each skirt is cut for a clean line and made in fabrics chosen to hold their drape and shape through wear, so a pleat stays crisp and a knit keeps its form. That is what lets one good skirt work across the week rather than lose its shape after a few wears.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between an A-line and a pencil skirt?
An A-line flares gently from the waist to the hem and skims the hips, while a pencil is fitted and straight through the hip and thigh. A-line suits most shapes; a pencil reads sleek and more formal.
How do you keep a midi skirt from looking frumpy?
Add a heel or define the waist with a tucked top, and keep the proportions balanced. A midi reads elegant when the rest of the outfit has a clean line.
Can you wear skirts in winter?
Yes. Opaque tights and tall or ankle boots take a midi or mini through the cold, and a knit layer on top keeps the look warm and considered.
