April 15, 2022 at 06:45AM
Our wardrobe preferences have changed dramatically over the past few years; slippers replaced high heels and joggers became a staple in the lives of many. But now, things are changing. We might only be a few weeks into spring, but we can already feel our sartorial appetites returning, with a real need to wear something other that makes us feel empowered, and dare we say, sexy. Cue miniskirts.
Midi hemlines have been all the rage in recent years, with miniskirts waiting patiently for their time in the spotlight to return. That time is now. People often associate miniskirts with the belly-baring, low-rise ‘90s staple worn by Britney Spears types. But the divisive piece has come a long way, and was easily one of the chicest and most prevalent items on the spring/summer 2022 runway circuit. Even I, who had previously sworn off miniskirts, have come to see how polished they can be.
“Over the past few years, it has been all about the midi dress. However, there has been an increasing focus on the female form, with a return to bodycon, cut-outs and rising hemlines,” explains Who What Wear’s UK style expert and editor Emma Spedding in our biannual trend report. “Designers such as Jacquemus, Miu Miu, and Louis Vuitton all had several miniskirts in their collections, with ’60s-style micro-skirts and mini slip dresses.”
Influencers have also started to welcome the miniskirt back into their closets, wearing them with everything from shackets and knee-high boots to loafers and slogan tees. As for the skirts, while cult variations are doing the rounds (think Marcia’s cutout sides and Paco Rabanne’s chainmail number), but if you’re looking for something tamer to ease you back in, you might consider a pleated tennis mini or a classic tweed iteration.
Scroll below to see how some of our fashion friends are wearing micro hemlines, then shop our edit of the best miniskirts around.
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This post was originally published at an earlier time and has since been updated.
Author Maxine Eggenberger | Whowhatwear
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