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15 Long Skirts For Ensembles That Are Easy & Breezy

Whether you're headed to the beach or hiding away from the sun, a loose long skirt will accommodate your hot weather activities. Photo / Grace Gemuhluoglu
Whether you're headed to the beach or hiding away from the sun, a loose long skirt will accommodate your hot weather activities. Photo / Grace Gemuhluoglu
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Go long for hot summer days, with billowing silhouettes that protect from the sun.

When the heat kicks in, patience runs out. Fussy silhouettes must go, in favour of clothing that lets you breathe and move with ease.

A relaxed, long skirt is a good option for these occasions. It’s an easy swap for a wear-everywhere pair of trousers. But, it also amplifies a sense of play.

Consider the colourways that cater to your wardrobe. Are you interested in navy blue hues that reflect your favourite pair of jeans? Or is there room for a more cheerful pattern?

Rhoda Nunn skirt $250

A citrus colourway that will glow in the sunshine. Rhoda Nunn also offers this design in a stripy pink.

Oosterom skirt $369

Teensy polkadots reign throughout Oosterom’s latest drop, which includes flowing skirts and dresses, tidy tops and button ups.

Ruby skirt $269

Thoughtful pleating creates movement for this stripy skirt, which is made in New Zealand from a lightweight cotton.

Apres Studio dress approx. $350

A school-ish, navy plaid from Australian label Apres Studio will suit preppier styles.

Par Moi skirt $259

Pinstripes are disrupted in the form of a pleated panel on this minty Par Moi skirt.

Sylvester skirt $289

Forget your picnic blanket and turn to this ballooning red check skirt by Sylvester. Ideal for lounging in the grass for summery days.

Atmos & Here skirt, approx. $70, from The Iconic

If you’re after a slightly glossier option, this Atmos & Here skirt will deliver. It has a subtle sheen, which will catch the light for evening occasions.

JW Anderson X Uniqlo skirt, $75, from Crushes

Op-shopping might reveal some gems. This tartan skirt from vintage and secondhand haven Crushes is from a JW Anderson X Uniqlo collaboration.

Sanct skirt approx. $355

A pronounced ruffle hem amplifies this bold check. Consider pairing with button ups and black leather shoes, if you’re into academic references.

Penny Sage skirt $450

A skirt for twirling in. Pleating across the waist on Penny Sage’s ‘Passenger’ skirt gives way to exciting volume, in an earthy colourway.

Twenty-Seven Names skirt $330

Asymmetric panelling for this plaid skirt is a subtle subversion. Consider visiting the piece in person, for the final days of the Twenty-Seven Names Auckland store.

Country Road skirt $179

If you’re looking for rich texture, consider polyester fabrications that can hold a crinkle. These pieces are best bought secondhand, but you might use this Country Road variety as an example.

Harris Tapper skirt $449

A sheer garment is amenable to a wide variety of styling. Layer over trousers, add statement undergarments or play with the proportion of your top layer.

Magazine skirt approx. $190

A rosette is a sweet addition to this staple skirt (which is also available in black).

Olivia Cashmore skirt $889

This navy skirt has a pleasant puff, with a silhouette that draws the eye downwards.

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