What better way to replenish your style creativity and get yourself out of a winter outfit rut than to check out what the fashion crème de la crème wore for Paris Fashion Week?
The vibrant colors, the effortless ensembles, and the eclectic mash-ups will blow you away and inspire you to think outside the box and reach for your quirkiest skirt.
1. Giovanna Battaglia: A Playful Rainbow Ensemble
Fashion Director, freelance stylist, and L’Uomo Vogue editor Giovanna Battaglia elevated her color game with a stunning gradient top paired with a matching pleated rainbow skirt.
While the ensemble is monochromatic in concept, the vibrant hues add a delightful twist. She balanced the colorful outfit with a sophisticated camel coat and completed the look with chic ankle-strapped heels and stylish sunglasses.
Giovanna Battaglia dazzles in a gradient top and pleated rainbow skirt, perfectly balanced with a chic camel coat and stylish ankle-strapped heels (Credit: WENN / The Styleograph)
2. Ming Xi: Bold Textures and Lengths
Model Ming Xi experimented with length and textures in this look. Her 40s-inspired pencil skirt clashed with the fabric of her coat, creating a striking appearance. She opted for sneakers to give her footwear a street style boost.

3. Caroline de Maigret: Monochrome Mastery
Caroline de Maigret has a thriving career in music and fashion. For Day 8 of Paris Fashion Week 2014, she went all black.
But the monochrome look was anything but boring, as she infused different textures, starting with her deliberately crumpled skirt.

4. Elisa Nalin: Statement Accessories
Stylist Elisa Nalin transformed a simple black pencil skirt with a ruffled hem into a Fashion Week sensation.
While the skirt may appear understated, she elevated the entire ensemble with bold statement accessories and an eye-catching arm party that added a touch of glamour and excitement.

5. Stacie Chen: Monochrome Boldness
We’re not sure if Fashion Week regular Stacie Chen was wearing a dress or a skirt in this outfit, but we love the idea of a bold-colored pleated midi skirt paired with a boxy coat of the same color. You can’t go wrong with the monochrome look in Fashion Week.

6. Ece Sukan: Experimenting with Silhouettes
Multi-hyphenated fashion maven Ece Sukan also went for the monochrome look. She experimented with silhouettes to keep the look exciting and wore a peplum jacket over a wrap skirt.

7. Sarah Rutson: Utilitarian Meets Chic
Lane Crawford Fashion Director Sarah Rutson successfully pulled off a utilitarian-meets-chic look. She’s wearing a dress here, but the same look can be achieved by wearing a skirt with a sheer overlay and then layering it with a structured blazer.

8. J.J. Martin: Embracing Long Silhouettes
Italy at Wallpaper editor-at-large J.J. Martin emphasized a long silhouette with her midi flounce skirt and long vest, worn over a sleek black turtleneck sweater.

9. Eva Chen: Simple and Cute
Fashion Editor Eva Chen kept things simple but cute in a perforated A-line skirt. Her cropped cape sits at just the right level over her skirt, keeping her silhouette crisp and well-balanced.

10. Kate Foley: Breaking Fashion Rules
Stylist Kate Foley proves you can wear an oversized coat with a full midi skirt because fashion is about breaking the rules!

Paris Fashion Week may be over, but you can make every day feel like it’s still ongoing. Give these fashion week regulars a run for their money by wearing gorgeous skirts!