The White Skirt Outfits Dominating NYC Streets This Summer
Take notes to simplify your warm-weather wardrobe.


As I write this, I’m wearing a flowing white skirt outfit made from gauzy fabric. It’s the perfect warm-weather look that easily handles heat waves, so I’ve been sticking to this style all summer. Plus, simple white skirts are very easy to pair with, which is helpful on hot days when dressing up feels like too much effort.
For casual moments, I often opt for relaxed white skirts, such as tennis-inspired pleated minis or flowy options with whimsical bubble hems. Paired with T-shirts and trendy sneakers, these outfits easily suit laid-back lunches and running errands. For more formal events, I opt for elegant maxi skirts or modest midis. Both styles go well with polished pieces like button-down shirts and kitten heels.
That said, I’d be honest if I said I came up with these outfit ideas myself. In reality, they’re inspired by fashionable street stylers who’ve shown the many ways white skirts can be worn in hot weather.
Keep scrolling to discover 10 of my favorite looks. Pair them with a cardigan or blazer of your choice, and they’ll fit perfectly into your early-fall wardrobe.
Elegant Embroidery
Use this image as inspiration for your next upscale outing.
Elevate your outfit with a sheer skirt adorned with floral embroidery. It’ll look undeniably polished peeking out from beneath an oversized blouse.
On the Go
Where practical meets polished.
There’s nothing wrong with running errands in a baby tee and athletic shorts. But if you want to look more put-together, swap your sporty separates for an asymmetrical top and a white skirt. Finish the casual look with flip-flops and a tote bag.
Preppy Pleats
Put a grown-up twist on the quintessential school-girl uniform.
I can’t resist a preppy outfit, which is why I’m stocking my summer wardrobe with a collegiate blue button-down and a pleated skirt. Worn with a luxe-looking handbag and sleek pumps, this look is guaranteed to receive an A-plus from any fashion critic.
Simply Put
Here’s how to adopt a “less is more” attitude in the context of warm-weather dressing.
To know me is to understand that I don’t like to overcomplicate my summer outfits. For this very reason, I plan to copy this black-and-white number on repeat.
Bona Fide Boho
If you haven’t yet embraced the boho craze, now is your chance.
Assembled with a free-spirited top, a hardware-adorned belt, and earth-toned jewelry, the white skirt outfit pictured above exudes a strong boho-chic appeal. Follow suit if you feel like having an early aughts moment.
A Touch of Texture
Bring your look to life with an intricate two-piece.
Allow me to share a little fashion hack—you can easily make your outfit appear more dynamic by experimenting with textured fabrics. Do just that by way of Dôen’s ruched set, featured ahead.
Smeared With Stripes
If you have too many plain white skirts to count, consider a striped version instead.
Switch things up a bit with a stripe-adorned white skirt. As for your top, try a sleeveless blouse drenched in lemon yellow—which just so happens to be the newest trending color.
Peekaboo
I just found your new favorite going-out outfit.
For a night on the town, try a diaphanous lace skirt styled with a sharp blazer. It’s a sultry ensemble that delivers a powerful dose of drama.
Layer Up
Combat temperature dips with comfy knitwear.
Chilly summer nights call for an extra layer. Coordinate your white skirt with a polo sweater, and you can even wear this outfit well beyond Labor Day.
Prim and Proper
Nothing says minimalism quite like a monochromatic set.
Need a new summer work uniform? Slip into this all-white outfit and throw on a pair of sleek ballet flats.
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Lauren K. Tappan is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she covers trend forecasting and shopping stories, highlighting runway-inspired styles and a blend of emerging and established brands. Prior to joining Marie Claire, she worked as a freelance editor for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE, specializing in e-commerce content and curating seasonal trend reports. Earlier in her career, she worked at Town & Country, developing a strong portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.
Lauren holds a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in journalism from the University of Pennsylvania. While at Penn, she served as editor-in-chief of The Walk, the university's fashion magazine, and completed internships at Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.