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Guide to styling your maxi skirt this autumn

by Qaqamba Falithenjwa
maxi skirt: picture: pexels

There’s something effortlessly chic about a maxi skirt in autumn—the way it swishes around your ankles, catches the breeze, and instantly makes you feel like the main character in your own cosy, pumpkin-spiced movie. This closet staple is more versatile than you think.

Whether you’re heading to brunch or strolling through a weekend market, the maxi skirt is your new best friend for transitional weather. The trick lies in the layering. The Strawberry Chic website suggests that you pair a flowy, boho-inspired skirt with a chunky knit sweater tucked just at the front for that relaxed yet put-together vibe.

It is further mentioned that you throw on ankle boots and a leather jacket, and suddenly you’re giving off cool, effortless energy without trying too hard.

For a more polished look, the above source advises that you try a fitted turtleneck with a high-waisted maxi skirt.

Add a belt to cinch your waist and define your silhouette—fashion stylist Tan France swears by the power of a good belt to pull any outfit together, according to The Catalogue by Celine. When it comes to colors, you are advised to think warm tones like rust, deep green, mustard, and burgundy that echo the falling leaves.

The Wardrobe Consult claims that if your skirt has a bold print, keep your top neutral; if it’s plain, go wild with texture—think ribbed knits, wool, or even faux fur. According to Vogue’s 2024 Autumn Style Report, mixing textures is a subtle way to add visual interest without overcomplicating your outfit.

And don’t forget accessories: a wide-brimmed hat, statement earrings, or a scarf can elevate your whole look, states the above report.

The maxi skirt isn’t just a summer fling—it’s here to stay through the chillier months. So go ahead, swish your way through autumn with confidence, comfort, and a whole lot of style.

Also see: How a boho blouse can spice up your wardrobe

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