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Shop Olivia Rodrigo's Exact Guizio Micro Mini Skirt

Shop Olivia Rodrigo's Exact Guizio Micro Mini Skirt

Cosmopolitan15-07-2025
Olivia Rodrigo has been booked and busy as of late. Ya know, just casually headlining major festivals like Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, and BST Hyde Park (where she may or may not have squashed her long-rumored beef with Sabrina Carpenter). But, while her whirlwind month has provided alllll the outfit inspo—hi vintage Ralph Lauren dress that lives rent free in my head—there was style in particular that I NEED to discuss.
Olivia was captured on Conan Gray's Instagram Story Monday, flaunting a celebratory cake for her bestie's new single—all while wearing the same Danielle Guizio Micro Mini Skirt that is a repeat in her wardrobe rotation.
She paired the leopard print style with a casual Unif tank, chunky black belt, and Lowercase sunnies for the occasion, and just two weeks prior, sported the same mini with Hunter Boots and a graphic tee to romp around Glastonbury's famously muddy fields. The 'fit has range.
Tragically, her animal print version did sell out, but that doesn't mean you (and me!) can't still copy the look. There are tonssss of additional patterns, including a v on-brand polka dot that I'm sure Olivia would cosign and staple shades that will get so much use.
What makes it such a winner? For starters, the skirt's made from a nylon and spandex blend that's legit so comfy and flattering. The elastic waistband feels like athleisure and the convenient built-in panty lining makes the style that much more functional. We get why our girl is obsessed! Oh, and shoppers?? They're on the same page. "Love the rise, fit, and material," one customer says. "This is the perfect mini skirt!" another adds. "I wear this with a baby tee to dress it down and add a jacket to make it dressier! If you like to show off your legs and stomach you will love this 100000%."
She's not just a fan of this one skirt, either. She's basically a walking billboard for Guizio. I mean, hello, did you see the custom union jack shorts??? EVERYTHING.
If you're really sold on the leopard print (I get it) and don't want to wait until it restocks (I'm also impatient), fear not! We've got options. This Abercrombie & Fitch version—though denim—looks so similar and the Lovers & Friends mini is a dead-ringer!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have style to steal. Thx, Liv!
Megan Schaltegger is an NYC-based writer. She loves strong coffee, eating her way through the Manhattan food scene, and her dog, Murray. She promises not to talk about herself in third person IRL.
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