During the Holy Week there are garments that are better avoided, such as hoodies, sneakers and jeans. By protocol, basics should be somewhat more sober and austere, which includes the length of all your garments. That is why midi skirts have become the best ally of the most elegant looks.
And also for those that keep things simple. If there’s one thing this piece stands out for, it’s its versatility, how well it fits and how flattering it is. Especially if you choose high-waisted models that cinch the hips and flatten the waist. But beware, because even if everything points to the ‘Lux’ filter being mandatory, it doesn’t have to be.
A black midi skirt is a smart choice. It works for the office, it doesn’t offend anyone and it never goes out of fashion (even though trends do). However, you can also experiment within some limits. Are you a color fan? Wear it. Looking for some movement? Go for ruffles. Something feminine? Lean toward embroidery. The options are broader and more varied than you might think.
In my ranking: the best midi skirts for Holy Week
Midi black skirt with white embroidery by Sézane, €120.
Falda midi negra con bordados blancos de Sézane, 120 euros. It stands out for its delicacy. The contrast between black and white embroidery gives it an elegant, timeless air. When wearing it, keep it simple: with a romantic blouse or with a more straightforward shirt, it always looks good.
Green satin midi skirt by Maksu, €71.20.
Falda midi satinada verde de Maksu, 71,20 euros. This kind of designs is always a guaranteed hit. Besides, green suits people of any age and skin tone and is the perfect ally for color lovers.
Classic black midi skirt by María de la Orden, €140.
Falda midi negra clásica de María de la Orden, 140 euros. It’s one of those basic garments that always works. It has a simple design, a clean cut and always makes your look appear elegant and discreet. You can’t ask for more.
Midi skirt with a flutter in terracotta tones by Bimani, €250.
Falda midi con vuelo en tonos teja de Bimani, 250 euros. Its flutter design adds lightness, movement and makes it very comfortable to walk in. You can wear it in total looks for a very elegant result, but also with white blouses if you’re looking for something more relaxed.
Midi skirt with volants (ruffles) by Miphai, €109.99.
Falda midi estampada con volantes de Miphai, 109,99 euros. Its floral print in brown and mustard tones never goes out of style, it’s very easy to pair and you’ll be able to wear it with a blouse and a blazer for Holy Week and with a knit top when temperatures are more comfortable.
Midi velvet skirt in green by Maràvic, €115.
Falda midi de terciopelo verde de Maràvic, 115 euros. Perfect for evening looks, or for a cold day it’s a guaranteed option. Personally, I like it in a total look, but it also looks great paired with white skirts.