10 best pleat midi skirts to buy now
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Edward Berthelot//Getty ImagesBalenciaga
If you find pleated skirts too fussy and formal, Balenciaga’s iteration is the perfect casual alternative. Crafted from a midweight crepe (that will work whatever the season) this midi features a drawstring waist complete with utilitarian-inspired toggles. Style yours with combat boots or chunky trainers to further the streetwear feel.
Prada
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Forgoing more traditional wools or silk for its signature nylon fabric, Prada is putting a technical spin on the ladylike pleated skirt. This knee-length number is last season via The Outnet, but the hot-pink hue couldn't feel more current.
Co
If you find sunray and box pleats feel too twee, tap into the trend with softer gathered styles. Co’s poplin skirt is a real wardrobe hero thanks to its neutral hue – wear yours with everything from blazers and crisp white shirts to tank tops and trainers.
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Shushu/Tong
While fashion editors' hemlines have been firmly mid-calf for the past few years, Shanghai-based brand Shushu/Tong has made a strong case for knee-length pleated skirts with its wool-blend design. Pair this mini with a blazer and a low bun to stay true to the label's minimalist vision.
Le Kilt
Pleated skirts don’t always have to look ladylike. Le Kilt’s design offers a punky alternative with its leather details and grungy statement buckles. This season, style it with combat boots or chunky loafers.
Proenza Schouler
Although this skirt isn’t actually made from leather, we can assure you that Proenza Schouler’s faux material is just as good as the real deal (and it will hold its shape better long term). We'll be styling ours with an eyelash lace camisole in the summer, but it’s also a great way to elevate your standard work shirt.
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Moncler
Moncler’s metallic pleated skirt is ideal for the parties and special occasions. Dress it down (yes, really) with a T-shirt and trainers at smart/casual events, or go all-out with strappy sandals and an embellished cardigan.
Staud
If you’ve done sunray shapes to death, why not try the classic box pleat? No longer reserved for school uniforms and Fifties housewives, this traditional shape was well and truly revived by Hedi Slimane at Celine back in 2019. We'll be wearing Staud’s belted iteration with Pilgrim collars and knitted vests this season.
The Row
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The Row’s creative directors Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen love a good maxi skirt; there’s something so louche and laid-back about floor-grazing hemlines. Wear this asymmetric balloon style with flat sandals and tank tops for a relaxed summer look.
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Reiss
Nodding to the eveningwear looks of the Seventies with its high-waisted silhouette and sunray pleats, Reiss' champagne midi skirt is ideal for transitional seasons. Wear it with a chain belt and knee boots to further the retro feel.
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