I'm a Fussy Fashion Editor—This is the Skirt Style I'll Be Wearing On Repeat This Summer
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The recent shift towards skirts as a summer staple, as highlighted by Who What Wear’s fashion editor, signals a fascinating evolution in how we approach effortless style. While dresses have long reigned supreme in warmer months, this declaration of a skirt renaissance speaks to a broader desire for versatility and a move away from the monolithic “summer uniform.” It’s a welcome departure, particularly as we’ve seen trends like the “boring” summer shoe trend elevated by considered styling [Cool Girls in London, NYC and Paris Are Making This "Boring" Summer Shoe Trend Look Expensive With These 5 Bottoms] – demonstrating that even seemingly simple pieces can be transformed with thoughtful pairings. This isn't just about swapping one garment for another; it’s about embracing a more nuanced and adaptable approach to building a wardrobe, one that prioritizes mixing and matching rather than relying on a single, go-to silhouette. The editor’s willingness to “branch out” resonates with a growing audience seeking to refine their personal style beyond predictable choices, and it’s a sentiment we’ve also observed in the surge of interest in elevated basics, as evidenced by the discerning selections shared in our recent Prime Day coverage [I Shop for a Living—50 Fashion, Beauty, and Home Finds I Wouldn’t Dream of Missing Out on From the Amazon Prime Day Sale].
The appeal of the skirt, particularly as a contender to the beloved summer dress, lies in its potential for layering and adaptability. A dress often functions as a complete outfit, whereas a skirt offers a canvas for creative expression. It invites experimentation with tops – a simple tank, a tucked-in blouse, a cropped sweater – allowing for a greater range of looks within a single piece. The mention of “elegant” pairings, as seen in our recent exploration of Zara’s summer tops [I Gasped—23 Zara Summer Tops That Make Every Summer Outfit Look Instantly Elegant], further reinforces this idea. The skirt becomes a foundation upon which to build a mood, a feeling, a carefully curated aesthetic. This is precisely the kind of intentionality our audience responds to – the quiet confidence that comes from knowing you have multiple options, each capable of expressing a different facet of your personal style. It’s a move away from the instant gratification of a single, perfect dress, and towards a mindful curation of individual pieces.
This trend also reflects a broader shift in the fashion landscape. We're seeing a decline in the relentless pursuit of fleeting micro-trends and a rise in appreciation for timeless silhouettes and quality materials. The focus is increasingly on building a wardrobe that transcends seasons, pieces that can be styled in myriad ways and that reflect a personal understanding of style rather than a slavish adherence to dictates. The “fussy fashion editor” acknowledging the power of a well-chosen skirt is significant because it validates this desire for intentionality. It’s a tacit endorsement of a slower, more considered approach to fashion – one that prioritizes longevity and personal expression over fleeting trends. This aligns perfectly with the ethos of quiet luxury, where understated elegance speaks volumes, and the absence of overt branding is a mark of refined taste.
Ultimately, the skirt's resurgence isn’t just about embracing a different garment; it’s about embracing a different mindset. It's about recognizing the power of simplicity, the beauty of versatility, and the satisfaction of creating a wardrobe that truly reflects one's individual style. As we move further into the summer season, and beyond, the question remains: will this embrace of skirts signal a more permanent shift away from the dominance of dresses, or is it a fleeting moment of experimentation? Or perhaps, more accurately, will it lead to a new era of wardrobe fluidity, where skirts and dresses coexist as equally vital components of a well-considered and deeply personal style narrative?
I usually live in dresses in summer, but this year I wanted to branch out of my usual uniform and dip a toe into other ways of summer dressing. Skirts are one category I hadn't fully explored, so finding a style to rival my go-to wasn't easy, but on super hot days when you can't figure out what to wear, a good skirt has been a revolutionary change for my wardrobe.
As soon as spring and summer come back around, I'm all about linen, and I rely on it throughout the warmer months, whether in the form of a shirt, trousers or dresses. Lightweight and breathable, linen is an effortlessly elegant option that fashion people return to year after year, so imagine my joy at trying on my first linen skirt.
Linen trousers might be a classic, but sometimes they’re a bit too much in the high heat of summer. Skirts on the other hand are the perfect ventilation, and linen's naturally relaxed fabric gives it an effortless yet considered finish and its versatility in styling is unmatched. Wear it with basic vest tops, broderie anglaise blouses or a matching linen shirt for a polished warm weather fit; it’s such an easy piece that I'm convinced, it deserves summer capsule wardrobe status.
Sold on the thought of a linen skirt? Scroll on to discover five different ways to wear them in summer 2026.
1. Embroidered Linen Skirt + Floaty Blouse

Style Notes: A long line linen skirt paired with a floaty blouse gives such a romantic, feminine finish. It's no surprise that Julie’s heritage shows up in this look, it's so elevated and elegant that it couldn't be anything but French, and paired with a basic ballet flat, it's an easy ensemble that can be worn to a number of occasions over summer.
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I just bought this and have gotten so much wear out of it already, pairing it with jeans, skirts or trousers.
2. White Maxi Linen Skirt + Basic White Vest

Style Notes: There’s nothing quite like an all-white look in summer to feel fresh and considered. I love how Chloe has tied a bright scarf around her waist for an injection of colour in an otherwise minimalist outfit.
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The panel detailing gives such an elegant finish.

Wear around your waist like Chloe, or tie it in your hair or around your handbag strap.
3. Brown Linen Skirt + Tie-Front Blouse

Style Notes: We’re used to seeing linen in a soft cream tones that a brown option feels like a welcome change. Tie-front blouses are everywhere right now and pairing it with a linen skirt is just another one of its endless styling options. Bravo, Rachel, I'll be recreating this look over the weekend.
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4. Linen Maxi Skirt + Matching Linen Shirt

Style Notes: There’s nothing I love more than a matching co-ord and Monikh’s outfit is one to screenshot. It has such an effortless, pared-back finish, that simply adding an easy flip flop makes it a quick, everyday option.
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5. Printed Linen Skirt + Black Tank Top

Style Notes: I always like an option that’s a bit different from the norm, so a printed linen skirt ticks every box. Paired with a plain basic tank top and sleek, minimalist accessories keeps focus on the true hero—the skirt.
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