In 2026, when capri pants and balloon trousers are reigning supreme, it’s easy to forget the trusty staples that have seen you through years of chic outfits. I get it: you want to look on-trend, but that doesn’t mean you have to cast aside your wardrobe mainstays as soon as something new and shiny comes along. I’ll never forget the moment Alessandro Michele made the midi skirt a “thing” again. The then-creative director of Gucci sent a gold sunray-pleated design down the autumn/winter 2015 runway, and my world spun. We’d all been wearing spray-on jeans for the past decade, and suddenly, this unabashed femininity felt bold. It paved the way for the return of skirts, and I, for one, haven’t stopped revelling in the revival.
When noughties trends started creeping back in, I found myself worrying about the connotations of my old midi skirts if I dug them out again. Was it—whisper it—”frumpy” to wear such a thing? Did I need to invest in a low-rise, maybe drop-waisted version, or just forget it altogether? Then I checked myself. Obviously, no one who has witnessed the merry-go-round of trends (after a decade working as a fashion editor) and cares about the planet should ever throw away a decent item of clothing that they enjoy wearing.
The key to bringing your staples up to date? It is all in the styling, and right now, we’re focusing on shoes. From sneakerinas and wedge flip-flops to split-toe flats and high-vamp pumps, here are nine trending shoe styles to wear with your trusty midi skirt this season.
1. Toe-Post Kitten Heels
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Style Notes: We have the ’90s to thank for the embellished midi skirt. A microtrend that’s recently resurfaced, it’s typically a pencil cut (anything full would look too much like occasionwear), and sheer to showcase the detailing. To keep things casual, style yours with an easy tank top and this season’s favourite kitten-heel thong sandal à la Aimee Song.
2. Sneakerinas
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Style Notes: Whilst I admit to Googling Lily Allen’s OG Nikes-and-dress combos since West End Girl dropped last year, I’m still not ready to revisit trainers with midi hemlines. If you want a comfy option though, try a sporty sneakerina to ground your daytime skirt.
3. Y2K Mules
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Style Notes: We’re knee-deep in a noughties renaissance, so, naturally, the Y2K mule is back (I’ve been deep-searching Ravel and Faith styles on Vinted recently). If you’re a minimalist at heart, just pick one feature – a cork sole or buckled strap – to tap into the trend, while enthusiasts might even plump for diamanté embellishments or logo hardware. Pernille Teisbaek snapped up the coveted Balenciaga x Scholl design and styled it with a low-rise cargo skirt at Milan Design Week.
This cargo skirt is one of my favourite pieces from Victoria Beckham’s collaboration with GAP.
4. Wedge Flip Flops
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Style Notes: Another Y2K favourite that’s crept back in this season is the wedge flip flop, in all of its ugly glory. You can go full Spice Girls with a statement foam platform or lean into the minimalist side of this era with barely-there straps and a low sliver of wedge. Once you invest, you’ll see how transformative the ‘wrong’ shoe can be to an outfit you thought you were long tired of.
5. Ballerinas
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Style Notes: I know what you’re thinking, ‘aren’t ballerinas and midi skirts too girlish to be cool?’. The key to pulling off this combo: go for a flat with edge. A high vamp, a sporty sole, mesh or laser-cut uppers – or, for top marks, the cult split-toe Tabi made famous by Margiela in the ‘90s.
6. Slingbacks and Socks
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Style Notes: For those who love the ladylike charm of a full-skirted silhouette and heels, there’s a fresh way to style this duo for spring/summer 2026. Simply add a sheer sock to your slingback shoes and you’re tapping into that magical Miuccia Prada paradigm; a look the first lady of fashion invented back in the ‘90s, where conservative silhouettes are somehow styled into something sporty and futuristic. Don’t ask me why, it just works.
7. Block Heel Pumps
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Style Notes: Staple wardrobe queens will be looking for something a little less directional to wear with their midi skirt, and we can confirm a block heeled pump is a worthy investment. A canonical designer take from Bottega, Gucci and Roger Vivier is always smart, but for a spring/summer 2026 twist look to something with a high vamp like Ami Paris’s take, or Marks & Spencer’s affordable pair below.
8. Wedges
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Style Notes: Another ugly shoe coming in strong for spring/summer 2026 is a surprise even to us at WWW: the pump wedge. If you’re really not down with an ‘08 classic you saw women wearing to the office, dip your toe in with a cool mule (look to Le Monde Béryl and Topshop) or opt for a sculptural heel à la Toteme. Extra points for wearing this shoe with the style set’s favourite awkward-length skirt.
9. High-vamp Pumps
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Style Notes: No fashion bunny could ever forget the moment when then-creative director Phoebe Philo sent a procession of glove shoes down the spring/summer 2015 Céline catwalk. And whether thanks to the 2026 obsession with 2016, or the ballet flat’s stronghold on footwear trends for the past few years, we’re witnessing a renaissance right now. This sportier take on a ladylike silhouette will freshen up even the simplest of outfits, as Anne-Laure Marais proves with this hank top and slip skirt combo.

