Zendaya and Lila Moss Are Both Wearing This Intriguing Skirt Trend RN
How low can you go? According to some of our favorite style stars, the limit does not exist. Well, it does, but this season, celebs are definitely pushing the boundaries with super low-rise skirts.
Zendaya has been turning heads with her repertoire of ace looks on the promotion circuit for her latest movie, Challengers. If asked to pick a favorite look from the press tour, it might be this classic tennis set. But, it's the custom Jacquemus cut-out dress with the dramatically low waist A-line skirt that continues to captivate.
Meanwhile, Lila Moss, who recently walked on the Jacquemus runway, showed off her abdomen in sunny Soho. This look, which featured a black sweater worn with an extra low-rise A-line skirt and black ankle boots, was reminiscent of '90s model off-duty styles. Fitting for the 21-year-old daughter of a supermodel, right?
While the low-rise look might not be a fit for everyone, it is impossible to deny that it's gaining visibility, particularly among the Gen Z street-style set. Intrigued? So are we. Keep scrolling for low-rise midi and maxi skirts to shop this spring.
On Zendaya: Jacquemus dress and shoes; Blvgari jewelry
Shop Low-Rise Skirts
Be sure to wear a slip with silk or satin skirts, no matter the rise.
Love a low-rise denim mini? Try mixing things up with a maxi.
This sheer pink design would work best with a bodysuit, slip, or bikini.
Everyone has a slightly different interpretation of "low-rise." This linen pencil-style skirt might be the perfect fit.
Long, low-rise skirts made from a breathable fabric like linen can also double as swim coverups.
A side key-hole and strappy detail make this lined satin low-rise skirt especially alluring.
Yes, this Anna October low-rise skirt is super sheer, but it includes the peek-a-boo panties—and has a matching top, too
Drew Elovitz is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but has spent the last decade living and working in New York City. She earned a master's degree in media and popular culture from New York University, then began her career on the internet as the Twitter voice of Barbie. She worked previously at Who What Wear as the director of content strategy and also spent several years leading the social media teams at Teen Vogue and Entertainment Weekly. You'll find her byline on the site around topics such as celebrity fashion, must-have basics, beauty favorites (particularly nail polish), and wellness tips and tricks. Her personal style tends to favor the classics: She loves crisp white button-downs, sneakers, and skinny jeans—and no look is complete without a great pair of oversize sunglasses and a trusty leather jacket. After she finishes reading the entire internet every day, she can be found dining out at her favorite restaurants, trying new beauty treatments, or indulging her historical-fiction habit.