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Late Summer Skirting by Julia Berolzheimer


One/Of Top & Skirt (similar top & skirt), Adam Lippes Bralette (old, similar here), Savette Bag, Roger Vivier Pumps

Late summer skirting walks the line between ease and structure, bringing movement to the everyday. Breezy poplins, pleated cottons, and softly structured linens come into their own now, styled with something as simple as a tee or something unexpected like a lightweight knit or tailored vest. These are the pieces that don’t chase attention but quietly hold it, offering just enough shape, sweep, or sway to feel intentional. Below, a selection of skirts that speak to this in-between moment, transitional yet not hurried, casual without leaning undone.

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Embroidered Cotton Mini Skirt

Crafted from cotton-twill, this high-waisted A-line mini is adorned with intricate embroidery and finished with tasselled trim for a playful yet polished late-summer look.

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Printed Maxi Skirt

This high-waisted maxi skirt presents a rich burgundy canvas adorned with Etro’s signature antique-inspired print, blending a sleek silhouette with timeless artistic flair.

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