It's £26, It's From Zara, and It's All Over Our Instagram Feeds
If you've been anywhere near the high street recently, you'll know that we are currently experiencing a great gingham invasion. Zara has (as always) gone all out on this trend—there are currently an impressive 50 pieces in this print on the site. But there's one tablecloth-esque item in particular that the fashion crowd is into — a red gingham midi-length skirt with a frill hem and a wrap-effect front with delicate white buttons along the left-hand side of the skirt. At the time of typing, the £26 skirt is still available in most sizes.
The likes of stylist Emili Sindlev, London blogger Kuiya's Kloset and Parisian Instagrammer Marina Lyritzi have all been wearing it, giving us plenty of styling inspo. It looks amazing when paired with a simple white T-shirt or classic shirt, but we also appreciate how Emili turned hers into a hero transitional piece by pairing it with white boots and an oversize pale blue slouchy jumper.
Scroll below for ideas of how to wear this Zara skirt, and then shop it for yourself.
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