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The white midi skirt is summer's biggest trend - here are 3 fashion editor-approved ways to style it

The white midi skirt is summer's biggest trend - here are 3 fashion editor-approved ways to style it

Daily Mail​06-06-2025
Warm weather is here, meaning we can finally ditch our heavy knitwear and chunky boots. In their place, we're embracing light linens, floral dresses and one of this season's most-worn pieces: the white midi skirt.
Made from floaty fabrics like cotton, linen or silk, the white midi skirt has fast become a staple in the YOU Magazine fashion teams' wardrobes, thanks to its chic minimalism and ability to match with just about everything.
First spotted on the SS25 runways at the likes of Miu Miu, Alberta Ferretti, and Alaia, the trend has since made its way into the wardrobes of all our favourite style stars. Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh wore a pleated style with boots and a trench at The Royal Windsor Horse Show, while Pamela Anderson embraced a vintage look in New York recently, pairing hers with a crisp white shirt and pointed courts.
Read on for 3 easy-to-wear ways to style a white midi skirt this season.
The best ways to style a white midi skirt
Skirt, £39, River Island; Top, £21, Next; Bangle, £17.99, Mango; Sunglasses, £135, Jimmy Fairly; Bag, £32.99, New Look; Shoes, £45, Monsoon
Skirt, £99, Mint Velvet; Jacket, £37.99, H&M Earrings, £15.99, Mango; Bag £14, Matalan; Heels, £32, Schuh at Very
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