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How to wear a mini skirt in 2024 according to stylists – including a £12.99 H&M bargain
HOLD on to your hems, the mini skirt is going to be everywhere this spring.
But is it really wearable for everyone? Our fashion team say: absolutely!
Credit: fabulousmag/instagramHow the Fabulous Fashion Team are wearing their minis[/caption]
Designer brand Miu Miu may have had the fashion world divided with the micro mini in 2022. But with demand for above-the-knee skirts increasing 133 per cent in recent months, according to fashion search engine, Lyst, it was only a matter of time before we all became obsessed again.
And this year, minis have taken over the high street. There’s no getting away from it – the mini skirt is in.
And whether you’re rocking the preppy or pinstripe-sharp trends, there’s a style to suit everyone on the high street – from A-line to pleated and tweed textures.
Fabulous’ Fashion Team shows how they’ll be styling their minis this season.
Tracey Lea Sayer, 52, Fashion Director
uniqlo.com, mango.com, massimodutti.com, newlook.com, hm.comTracey’s picks[/caption]
Jumper, £27.99, New Look – BUY NOW
Boots, £199, Massimo Dutti – BUY NOW
Bag, £24.99, New Look – BUY NOW
Skirt, £32.99, Mango – BUY NOW
Trench, £54.99, H&M – BUY NOW
Many years ago before I was a fashion editor, I worked on the reception desk at Vivienne Westwood.
Vivienne had just invented the ‘Crotch mini’ which was a teeny-tiny skirt that didn’t really cover your bum cheeks and was approximately 5in long.
It was worn by a waif-like teen Kate Moss at Vivienne’s 1993 catwalk show in Paris and I was instantly sold – and bought one on the spot.
And I continued wearing minis for years to come, mainly with pointy flats or big boots to make them more androgynous. But when I hit my 40s, I stopped reaching for short skirts, and haven’t worn one since.
Until now.
I tested the look out on my Instagram a few weeks ago and wore one when I visited Paris for the day. And I was so surprised by the comments on my post. The resounding answer was: “YES! Wear the mini skirt!”
So that’s what I’m doing!
Abby McHale, 29, Deputy Fashion Editor
hm.com, newlook.com, schuh.co.ukAbby’s picks[/caption]
Blazer, £39.99, H&M – BUY NOW
Shirt, £19.99, H&M – BUY NOW
Loafers, £65, Schuh – BUY NOW
Bag, £12.99, H&M – BUY NOW
Skirt, £25.99, New Look – BUY NOW
The S/S’24 catwalks saw designers such as Miu Miu and Fendi send their models down the runway in extra-short mini skirts, and while I’m usually more of a midi girl when it comes to skirts and dresses, I do love the preppy style so wanted to give it a go.
This pinstripe skirt from New Look also comes with a matching waistcoat, but I’ve opted to team it with this blouse from H&M, as I love the detailing on the collar.
I’ve added a black blazer over the top, as it’s a classic wardrobe staple, and taken the preppy look even further with a pair of loafers from Schuh.
Clemmie Fieldsend, 33, Fashion Editor
asos.com, albaray.co.uk, marksandspencer.com, zara.com, reserved.com Clemmie’s picks[/caption]
Mini skirt, £20, Next – BUY NOW
Jumper, £55, Albaray – BUY NOW
Boots, £55.99, Zara – BUY NOW
Bag, £35.99, Reserved – BUY NOW
Tights, £12, Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW
Grey coat, £152.99, Mango at ASOS – BUY NOW
My mini skirt muse has to be Rachel Green.
As someone who puts Friends on when I get home every evening, it’s no wonder she (or rather Jennifer Aniston) has influenced what I wear.
Her nineties black-and-grey aesthetic is very me, and her love of simple minis has pushed me to wear them myself.
For balance, I wear mine with an oversized jumper (I’m in love with this one from Albaray), a long coat and knee-high boots during the day.
I prefer the look of 15 denier tights, which isn’t always great in winter, so the rest of me needs to be layered and warm.
And for the evening I’ll add a more fitted black top and heeled sandals.
Emily Regan, 24, Fashion Assistant
bershka.com, zara.com, johnlewis.com, charleskeith.co.ukEmily’s picks[/caption]
Jacket, £139, AND/OR at John Lewis – BUY NOW
Boots, £125, Charles & Keith – BUY NOW
Jumper, £19.99, Zara – BUY NOW
Skirt, £22.99, Bershka – BUY NOW
Despite a mini not being something I’d usually be drawn to in the colder weather, I’m loving the mini skirt trend at the moment.
This faux-leather one from Bershka is my go-to. The box-pleat detailing gives it a more sophisticated edge, so it still feels appropriate for work.
I’ve paired it with an oversized soft jumper and layered up with my favourite wool-blend jacket – I love the hint of blue to oomph up my usual mono palette.
Polish off the look with thigh-high boots – they’re a great alternative to sandals or ankle boots when the weather is cold and your skirt is short!
HOLD on to your hems, the mini skirt is going to be everywhere this spring.
But is it really wearable for everyone? Our fashion team say: absolutely!
Credit: fabulousmag/instagramHow the Fabulous Fashion Team are wearing their minis[/caption]
Designer brand Miu Miu may have had the fashion world divided with the micro mini in 2022. But with demand for above-the-knee skirts increasing 133 per cent in recent months, according to fashion search engine, Lyst, it was only a matter of time before we all became obsessed again.
And this year, minis have taken over the high street. There’s no getting away from it – the mini skirt is in.
And whether you’re rocking the preppy or pinstripe-sharp trends, there’s a style to suit everyone on the high street – from A-line to pleated and tweed textures.
Fabulous’ Fashion Team shows how they’ll be styling their minis this season.
Tracey Lea Sayer, 52, Fashion Director
uniqlo.com, mango.com, massimodutti.com, newlook.com, hm.comTracey’s picks[/caption]
Jumper, £27.99, New Look – BUY NOW
Boots, £199, Massimo Dutti – BUY NOW
Bag, £24.99, New Look – BUY NOW
Skirt, £32.99, Mango – BUY NOW
Trench, £54.99, H&M – BUY NOW
Many years ago before I was a fashion editor, I worked on the reception desk at Vivienne Westwood.
Vivienne had just invented the ‘Crotch mini’ which was a teeny-tiny skirt that didn’t really cover your bum cheeks and was approximately 5in long.
It was worn by a waif-like teen Kate Moss at Vivienne’s 1993 catwalk show in Paris and I was instantly sold – and bought one on the spot.
And I continued wearing minis for years to come, mainly with pointy flats or big boots to make them more androgynous. But when I hit my 40s, I stopped reaching for short skirts, and haven’t worn one since.
Until now.
I tested the look out on my Instagram a few weeks ago and wore one when I visited Paris for the day. And I was so surprised by the comments on my post. The resounding answer was: “YES! Wear the mini skirt!”
So that’s what I’m doing!
Abby McHale, 29, Deputy Fashion Editor
hm.com, newlook.com, schuh.co.ukAbby’s picks[/caption]
Blazer, £39.99, H&M – BUY NOW
Shirt, £19.99, H&M – BUY NOW
Loafers, £65, Schuh – BUY NOW
Bag, £12.99, H&M – BUY NOW
Skirt, £25.99, New Look – BUY NOW
The S/S’24 catwalks saw designers such as Miu Miu and Fendi send their models down the runway in extra-short mini skirts, and while I’m usually more of a midi girl when it comes to skirts and dresses, I do love the preppy style so wanted to give it a go.
This pinstripe skirt from New Look also comes with a matching waistcoat, but I’ve opted to team it with this blouse from H&M, as I love the detailing on the collar.
I’ve added a black blazer over the top, as it’s a classic wardrobe staple, and taken the preppy look even further with a pair of loafers from Schuh.
Clemmie Fieldsend, 33, Fashion Editor
asos.com, albaray.co.uk, marksandspencer.com, zara.com, reserved.com Clemmie’s picks[/caption]
Mini skirt, £20, Next – BUY NOW
Jumper, £55, Albaray – BUY NOW
Boots, £55.99, Zara – BUY NOW
Bag, £35.99, Reserved – BUY NOW
Tights, £12, Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW
Grey coat, £152.99, Mango at ASOS – BUY NOW
My mini skirt muse has to be Rachel Green.
As someone who puts Friends on when I get home every evening, it’s no wonder she (or rather Jennifer Aniston) has influenced what I wear.
Her nineties black-and-grey aesthetic is very me, and her love of simple minis has pushed me to wear them myself.
For balance, I wear mine with an oversized jumper (I’m in love with this one from Albaray), a long coat and knee-high boots during the day.
I prefer the look of 15 denier tights, which isn’t always great in winter, so the rest of me needs to be layered and warm.
And for the evening I’ll add a more fitted black top and heeled sandals.
Emily Regan, 24, Fashion Assistant
bershka.com, zara.com, johnlewis.com, charleskeith.co.ukEmily’s picks[/caption]
Jacket, £139, AND/OR at John Lewis – BUY NOW
Boots, £125, Charles & Keith – BUY NOW
Jumper, £19.99, Zara – BUY NOW
Skirt, £22.99, Bershka – BUY NOW
Despite a mini not being something I’d usually be drawn to in the colder weather, I’m loving the mini skirt trend at the moment.
This faux-leather one from Bershka is my go-to. The box-pleat detailing gives it a more sophisticated edge, so it still feels appropriate for work.
I’ve paired it with an oversized soft jumper and layered up with my favourite wool-blend jacket – I love the hint of blue to oomph up my usual mono palette.
Polish off the look with thigh-high boots – they’re a great alternative to sandals or ankle boots when the weather is cold and your skirt is short!
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