The Head-Turning Skirt Every Fashion Girl Should Own
Trends are an interesting thing. At first, the newest ones might only be seen among the fashionable street style set, but before you know it, those trends you never thought you’d wear are everywhere you look. We’ve seen this happen with the likes of neon, wide-leg jeans, and more. So what’s the next trend on our radars? Fringe skirts.
We might be biased, but there’s nothing better than sporting a statement skirt, and this eye-catching fall style is definitely one for the books. Whether it’s shorter eyelash fringe or sweeping sequins worthy of their own celebration, this is the one skirt trend we really think you need in your closet this season. While this head-turning style has been a stylish (and Instagram-worthy) feast for a number of seasons now, we can’t help but notice new iterations of the trend from style stars and It girls, along with notable outfits to go along with them. Not to mention you can style these skirts with pieces as casual as a classic white T-shirt or as luxe as a chic silk camisole. Basically, calling them versatile doesn’t even begin to cut it.
Ahead, shop some of our favorite fringe skirts to add to your fall wardrobe and prepare for exciting seasonal outfits to come.
This skirt is worth an Instagram (and a Boomerang).
We have no doubt you’ll get so many compliments on these. Happy styling!

Dale Arden Chong is the Senior Fashion Commerce Editor at ELLE.com, where she edits and reports on Wholesale Replica Bag
trends, labels, and designers in the fashion space to bring you the best items that will elevate your wardrobe. She has a robust knowledge of high-quality design, construction, and materials based on testing hundreds of products over her eight-plus years in the industry, writing stories for Glamour,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing
, Entertainment Tonight, and others. Dale graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Communication Design. In 2015, she was a finalist for the National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Award.