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15 of the Best Slip Skirts to Pair With All Your Footwear in Summer 2025


I’ve never truly been a fan of the slip skirt. When it comes to dressing for warm weather, my mantra has always been—the looser the better. Why, you ask? Because finding a slip skirt that fits like you’re barely wearing a thing is a truly rare feat. However, whether it’s down to the boom of ‘90s nostalgia (hello Gwyneth Paltrow in Great Expectations) or just my tastes evolving, this summer it seems I’m eyeing up slip skirts more and more. Having slowly re-entered the capsule wardrobes of most fashion people over the last few years, I now know that a slip skirt can be one of the hardest-working pieces in my repertoire, thanks mainly to its ability to feel elevated yet timeless regardless of the season.

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Much like finding the perfect pair of summer sandals, the search for your ideal slip skirt can be surprisingly tricky, especially when you’re not quite sure what you’re looking for. “Slip skirts can be a bit tricky because they’re usually quite shapeless, which makes getting the proportions right really important—but not always easy. The length of the skirt also plays a big role in how well it works with the rest of your outfit,” explains celebrity wardrobe stylist Kristy Stewart. Which is why slip skirts can often leave us feeling more frumpy than effortlessly elevated, and frankly, I think we deserve better.

Alexa Chung wears an pale blue silk slipskirt with a white lace trim in a recent image from her Instagram.

“Slip skirts can be a bit tricky because they’re usually quite shapeless, which makes getting the proportions right really important—but not always easy. The length of the skirt also plays a big role in how well it works with the rest of your outfit,” explains celebrity wardrobe stylist Kristy Stewart.

Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshow in TV series Sex in the City wearing an white and red midi slip skirt, black cropped top and a waist bag in a image from the show.

Having worked as a stylist across the music and entertainment industry for a number of years, and appearing in top publications like Vogue, Rollacoaster, Dazed, Paper, Harper’s Bazaar, Stewart understands the importance of a well-fitted silhouette. For the slip skirt, she explains, “it’s all about trial and error. Try one skirt on with a range of t-shirts in different shapes and sizes to see what suits you best. As a general rule, shorter slip skirts work well with [relaxed] tees, while longer ones can look better with a more fitted top. Don’t be afraid to mix things up with footwear, either experiment with both light, delicate shoes and heavier, statement ones to find the right balance.” Sage advice!