Lemaire - The varied-cut panels on this ivory wrap skirt express Lemaire's ability to rework staples with an experimental slant as seen in the SS19 collection. It's crafted from a lightweight silk blend with a subtle crinkled effect for a vintage-inspired finish. Wear it with a blouse and heeled sandals to attend a morning meeting. 76%SILK 24%POLYAMIDE
Marta Ferri - Milanese label Marta Ferri creates unique pieces with exacting construction - a nod to her formative years as a dress maker - and this green silk-bourette maxi skirt is a sublime example. It's crafted in Italy with a high-rise waist with a contrasting white belt set with a square buckle, then falls into long pleats, shaped with elegant waistline folds. Style it with a crisp white shirt and velvet loafers as part of a refined evening edit. 100% Silk
Erdem - This black and white Rhetta skirt encapsulates Erdem's romantic approach to design. The slender pencil silhouette is shaped for a slim fit with a high-rise waist with cropped waistline darts and a single vent down the front, then lined with black silk crepe. Style it with the matching peplum top and strappy heels as part of a poised occasion edit. 92% Cotton, 8 % Silk
Peter Pilotto - Cascading asymmetrical silhouettes dominate Peter Pilotto's new-season offering, with this antique-pink skirt hailing from the event-ready end of the collection's spectrum. It's skilfully constructed from silk-blend organza, with metallic fil coupe jacquard squares scattered across the tiered waterfall panels and exaggerated ruffles. It's finished with a blossom-pink silk lining. Pair it with the coordinating top for heightened impact. 100% CO