How to Style the Midi Skirt—9 Spring Outfit Ideas
From Dries Van Noten’s colorful pareos to Tory Burch’s sleek drop-waist styles.

Reported by Vogue.
Spring runways made their case loud and clear: the midi skirt is back, and it's doing the heavy lifting. Chanel, Bottega Veneta, Chloé, and Prada all leaned hard into the silhouette this season, serving up everything from front-slit provocations to embellished statements and low-slung pleats. The midi's sweet spot—longer than a flirty mini, airier than a sober maxi—gives it a natural advantage. It feels grown-up without being stuffy, playful without trying too hard.
What makes the midi genuinely rewatchable is how it works with almost everything else spring is asking you to wear. Pair it with a sporty anorak and sneakerinas one day, swap in a suede jacket and thong sandals the next. A draped midi channels Chloé's bohemian energy alongside gladiator sandals and lace. A statement piece from Bottega Veneta—think fringed and finessed—moves seamlessly from utility-shirt daytime to evening by way of a great sandal. Even the front-slit versions, which landed on runways at Khaite and Chanel, work double duty: wear them with a minimal kitten heel and a sporty bomber for contrast, or dress them up however your calendar demands.
The Midi Reimagined
The diversity of approaches matters. Pencil midis push back against their corporate reputation when styled with monochromatic pieces and an actually interesting shoe. Drop-waist versions—belted, hanging low on the hip à la Tory Burch—ask for a button-up and a modest heel. Pleated silhouettes, which Miu Miu championed seasons ago, keep showing up because they work: throw one over a suede jacket and fisherman sandals and you've solved the outfit. Even pareos, traditionally beach armor, are moving into the city with kitten heels and a bateau tee, per Dries Van Noten. And if you're after volume, Prada's balloon-like proportions paired with chunky shoes and sporty outerwear prove that midi skirts don't have to whisper.
There's also the technical route: nylon and high-performance materials strip away any saccharine energy and make the midi genuinely modern. Pair one with sneakerinas and you're not just on trend—you're making an argument for why skirts belong in your rotation year-round.
The midi skirt works because it refuses to be one thing, which in 2026 is exactly what we need.
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