Jess Cartner-Morley predicts that 2026 will be the year of skirts, but she doesn't think they have to be mini. Cartner-Morley says she's always worn skirts without thinking much about them; instead, she focuses on other pieces in her outfit. Now, however, she thinks skirts are getting more attention.
Hemlines have been getting shorter again, making skirts more eye-catching. Skirts above the knee are popular across all generations, with adult women wearing them to parties. Cartner-Morley believes that mini skirts feel cooler and more stylish than dresses, which might be why they're becoming more popular.
The Fashion Museum Bath named Miu Miu's micro-kilt as "dress of the year" in 2022 because separates are now the stars of the modern wardrobe. Even Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has started wearing tailored suits instead of dresses. The trend is partly driven by people wanting to shop less and focus on restyling what they already have.
Cartner-Morley thinks that this shift from dresses to separates could be due to the increased appeal of mixing-and-match outfits. Separates allow for more layering options, making them a great choice for those looking to reduce their wardrobe. When it comes to skirts, Cartner-Morley isn't opposed to short ones, but she believes there's room for longer, more elegant styles like the knee-length pencil skirt.
Cartner-Morley notes that brands often cut mini skirts too short, which might make people uncomfortable wearing them in public. However, some brands, like Whistles, are now offering cooler, shorter skirts with flippy silhouettes that hug the hips but kick out at the thighs. These styles feel more feminine and stylish than traditional mini skirts.
For Cartner-Morley, it's not just about the length of the skirt; it's also about the hemline, fabric, and overall style. She believes that fun, flirty, or elegant details can make a skirt the star of the outfit, rather than the other way around. With this trend set to continue in 2026, Cartner-Morley predicts that skirts will once again take center stage in fashion.
Hemlines have been getting shorter again, making skirts more eye-catching. Skirts above the knee are popular across all generations, with adult women wearing them to parties. Cartner-Morley believes that mini skirts feel cooler and more stylish than dresses, which might be why they're becoming more popular.
The Fashion Museum Bath named Miu Miu's micro-kilt as "dress of the year" in 2022 because separates are now the stars of the modern wardrobe. Even Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has started wearing tailored suits instead of dresses. The trend is partly driven by people wanting to shop less and focus on restyling what they already have.
Cartner-Morley thinks that this shift from dresses to separates could be due to the increased appeal of mixing-and-match outfits. Separates allow for more layering options, making them a great choice for those looking to reduce their wardrobe. When it comes to skirts, Cartner-Morley isn't opposed to short ones, but she believes there's room for longer, more elegant styles like the knee-length pencil skirt.
Cartner-Morley notes that brands often cut mini skirts too short, which might make people uncomfortable wearing them in public. However, some brands, like Whistles, are now offering cooler, shorter skirts with flippy silhouettes that hug the hips but kick out at the thighs. These styles feel more feminine and stylish than traditional mini skirts.
For Cartner-Morley, it's not just about the length of the skirt; it's also about the hemline, fabric, and overall style. She believes that fun, flirty, or elegant details can make a skirt the star of the outfit, rather than the other way around. With this trend set to continue in 2026, Cartner-Morley predicts that skirts will once again take center stage in fashion.