Elegant Dressers Are Replacing Their Black Skirts With This Rich Color Alternative
Actress Tessa Thompson is currently promoting her latest project—Hedda, a drama film inspired by Henrik Ibsen's 1891 play Hedda Gabler—in New York City. Each outfit she's worn during her press tour has been chic, sophisticated, and eye-catching. She's working with celebrity stylist Karla Welch, and one of her recent looks featured a pencil skirt paired with a black leather jacket and an asymmetrical striped shirt from Commission's S/S 26 collection. However, our favorite look so far has been a red-leather-skirt ensemble from Tory Burch's S/S 26 collection.
While leaving the filming of Live With Kelly and Mark, Thompson was seen wearing a beige cardigan, a red maxi leather skirt, and dark-red kitten-heeled pumps with gold hardware. This entire look was recently spotted on the runway in NYC, where the New York based fashion house showcased what it means to dress like an uptown cool girl.
On Tessa Thompson: Tory Burch S/S 26 top, skirt, belt, and shoes
If there's a style lesson to learn this week, it's from Thompson and Tory Burch: Swap your classic black skirt for a red one. The bold hue not only makes a statement but also pulls an entire look together, making it seem like you hired a stylist. For those needing more reassurance, brands like Chanel, Jil Sander, Dries Van Noten, and Diotima are also adopting this trend, as reflected in their spring/summer 2026 collections with high-low ruffled and midi fringe styles. If you're now inspired to add one to your wardrobe, keep scrolling to shop the best red skirts and see how they were styled on the runways.
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Nikki Chwatt is an associate fashion editor based in New York City. She joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2024 after writing fashion, beauty, and lifestyle content for WWD, Well+Good, Editorialist, and more. With a passion for personal style and the creativity that comes with it, one of Chwatt's goals is to help others understand that there is no such thing as a “good” or “bad” style; it’s just about putting an outfit together that makes you feel confident in yourself.