A skirt is the ultimate symbol of femininity, and this season, designers have made it a true wardrobe staple. Fall/Winter 2025-2026 offers a balance between comfort, warmth, and a striking look. We at joy-pup tell you which skirts will be in fashion this fall and winter.
Leather Pencil Skirt
A classic that’s back in fashion. This season, the pencil skirt, whether in smooth or textured leather, is a must-have. It flatters your figure and adds confidence and sexiness to your look. Wear it with knit turtlenecks, tailored jackets, or oversized sweaters. A midi length is perfect for the office, while a below-the-knee length with a slit is ideal for evening wear. Choose warm shades like chocolate, burgundy, dark khaki, or graphite.



Satin or silk lingerie-style skirt
Lightness and shine remain on trend. A lingerie-style slip skirt adds a romantic touch even on cold days. It’s not just for summer—designers suggest pairing it with thick tights, boots, and chunky knit sweaters. Choose colors like cream, silver, dusty pink, and deep emerald.



Pleated midi skirt
Pleated skirts return in every winter collection, but this year they’re more pronounced: wide pleats, rich hues, and a metallic sheen. This skirt adds a touch of lightness and visually elongates the silhouette. Wear it with a basic shirt and jacket, an oversized jumper, and boots.



A Plaid or Tweed Skirt
Tweed and plaid are back in fashion! They’re not just a nostalgia for classics, but a symbol of sophisticated style. Skirts made of thick fabrics are the perfect choice for the colder months. A tweed miniskirt pairs perfectly with thigh-high boots, while a midi skirt in a large plaid pattern pairs perfectly with a coat.



Knitted or Jersey Maxi Skirt
Knitted maxi skirts offer warmth, comfort, and elegance all at once. They softly hug the silhouette, allow for unrestricted movement, and are perfect even for everyday wear. Pair with a short down jacket or cropped sweater to maintain proportions. They look great with thigh-high boots or ankle boots.



To be continued…



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