First Look: Asymmetric Skirts Are on the Runway for Spring/Summer

Asymmetric can be handkerchief, tiered, tailed (with tails) or one side mini, one maxi. Some look like they’ve been hemmed in the dark. These are of the simpler silhouette.

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Silvia Serban Acid Green Asymmetric Skirt: On trend color. Only small sizes left. Made of membrane cotton with a wet look. Relaxes feel. Pockets. Sale $178.00

Cunard Fringe-Trimmed Jacquard Midi Skirt by Taller Marmo: Woven with a subtle toile de jouy jacquard, the satin Cunard skirt is trimmed with a row of swishing fringe that sweeps across the asymmetric hem $495.00

Asymmetric Peplum Midi Skirt by JW Anderson: This midi length style has a high waist and a front slit detail. Ruffle detail 94% polyester, 6% elastane: Sale $339.00

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Ivy asymmetric striped cotton-twill midi skirt by Partow:  Concealed zip fastening along back  70% off at $478.50 

Brigid Stretch-Crepe Asymmetric Skirt: Layered asymmetric hem. A high waist with a tie detail finishes this tailored style. Concealed back zip closure Silvertone hardware 100% polyester crepe. $375.00

Organic Cotton Twill Asymmetric Skirt: High waisted, handkerchief detail. Side zipper. $107.00. In white

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Asymmetric black Midi Skirt by Tia Dorrain: Sits slim around the hips before a diagonal panel falls to an asymmetric hemline revealing pink satin lining Back zipper Sale $283.00

Tori Faux Leather Pleated Asymmetric Skirt by A.L.C.: Gleaming metallic faux leather styled with crisp pleats and ruched side detail. Side zipper 100% polyurethane Backing: 100% polyester Machine washable Relaxed fit $495.00

Asymmetric Tulip Hem Satin Skirt by Polo Ralph Lauren: designed with a swingy hem. Lined 80% triacetate, 20% polyester $398.00

Featured items are selected by our editors simply because we like them and think you will too. Woman Around Town was not paid for featuring any item in this post.

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