How to Wear Sheer Skirts in 2025: From the Street to the Catwalk

In 2025, sheer skirts have taken centre stage, gracing runways, redefining high-street style, and turning everyday pavements into fashion runways of their own. Once considered bold or niche, these floaty, flirtatious pieces are now an elevated staple in modern wardrobes. Whether it’s soft layers of tulle catching the breeze or lace panels peeking through structured…

In 2025, sheer skirts have taken centre stage, gracing runways, redefining high-street style, and turning everyday pavements into fashion runways of their own. Once considered bold or niche, these floaty, flirtatious pieces are now an elevated staple in modern wardrobes. Whether it’s soft layers of tulle catching the breeze or lace panels peeking through structured silhouettes, sheer skirts are no longer reserved for evening events or editorial shoots—they’re out in the real world, and they’re wearable.

Here’s how to embrace the sheer skirt trend this year and wear it with confidence.

Sheer on the Street: Confidence Meets Cool

Street style in cities like Sydney, Paris, and Seoul is showcasing the sheer skirt in unexpected ways. Think paired with oversized knits, graphic tees, or masculine leather jackets—creating a layered look that’s both balanced and effortlessly chic.

Popular pairings include:

  • Cropped structured blazers over sheer maxis
  • Chunky boots grounding delicate tulle
  • Sporty crop tops or tanks tucked into translucent midis
  • Denim or satin shorts peeking from beneath sheer overlays

It’s less about showing skin and more about layer play and silhouette shaping. The modern approach is all about creating dimension, not drama.

The Catwalk Influence: Ethereal Yet Empowered

On the 2025 catwalks, sheer skirts walked boldly in collections from Dior, Simone Rocha, and Valentino—each putting their unique stamp on transparency. We saw layers of lace worn over metallic briefs, pastel organza paired with soft tailoring, and deconstructed sheers reimagined as power skirts with sculptural corsetry.

Designers are using sheer fabrics to symbolise strength through softness, a nod to femininity that’s more fluid, less defined.

Look out for:

  • Soft neutrals like latte, cream, smoke grey and blush
  • Ultra-long silhouettes layered over matching trousers
  • Decorative lace inserts and gathered tulle with movement
  • Sculpted waistlines and corseted tops layered with sheer skirts

High Street: Affordable, Accessible, On-Trend

Retailers like Zara, COS, and AJE are offering wearable versions of the trend—often with built-in linings, slip skirts, or matching co-ord sets. You’ll find everything from sheer black mesh skirts perfect for layering over bike shorts, to romantic tulle skirts in earthy tones paired with knits and trenches.

Try these high-street looks:

  • A sheer midi over wide-leg tailored pants for office-to-dinner versatility
  • A lace pencil skirt with a button-up and loafers for an updated work look
  • A tiered tulle skirt with a slouchy jumper and trainers for weekend market strolls

Styling Tips: How to Wear Lace & Tulle Sheer Skirts

1. Balance the Volume

  • Tulle can add dramatic flair—anchor it with a fitted top or cropped blazer.
  • Lace can read romantic—contrast with clean, modern pieces.

2. Choose Your Base Layer Wisely

  • Opt for bodysuits, biker shorts, or matching slip skirts underneath.
  • For a bolder look, try high-waisted briefs or wide-leg trousers under a sheer overlay.

3. Go Tonal or Monochrome

  • Wearing one colour head to toe keeps the look refined and intentional—even when playing with transparency.

4. Footwear Matters

  • For lace: pointed flats, strappy sandals or heeled mules work beautifully.
  • For tulle: chunky boots or sneakers make the look more wearable day-to-day.

5. Make it Your Own

  • Add a leather belt, statement jewellery or an oversized bag to reflect your personal style.
Photo by Kuiyibo Campos

The sheer skirt trend of 2025 isn’t about being revealing—it’s about being real. It celebrates transparency not just in fabric, but in fashion expression. Whether you’re layering lace over linen, or dressing up tulle for brunch, this trend proves that softness and strength can—and should—coexist in your wardrobe. So go ahead. Float into the sheer!


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