The tailored midi skirt is one of those pieces that quietly holds an entire wardrobe together. It works with a tucked-in blouse for the office, with a oversized knit at the weekend, with a fitted top for an evening that needs to look considered without looking like you tried too hard. The midi length is doing real work here too. Long enough to feel polished and intentional, short enough not to overwhelm a look. What separates the ones we have chosen from the average is the tailoring itself. The structure of the waistband. The weight of the fabric. The way it holds its shape by the end of a long day rather than collapsing into something shapeless. We have focused on cuts that flatter across different body shapes without making that the whole story, because a great skirt should be interesting first and flattering second. Pencil cuts, A-line options, front pleat styles that borrow from menswear in the best possible way. These are not trend pieces. They are the skirts you hang back up after wearing because you already know when you will reach for them next.
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