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Once Considered "Dated", This '70s-Inspired Skirt Is Back—And the Coolest Women I Know Are Wearing It
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If you were to peek into my Net-a-Porter wishlist, one brand would appear more than most: Dries Van Noten.
The bold and colourful shoes, the printed dresses, the beautifully packaged lipsticks and perfumes all snapped up rather quickly by many a maximalist.
This season, though, one piece is proving more popular than the rest: the printed silk wrap skirt.
Below, a handful of our favourite Dries Van Noten wrap skirts and their similar-style counterparts.
Shop Dries Van Noten Wrap SkirtsShop Similar Printed Wrap SkirtsIf you love the 70s-inspired wrap skirt but would rather not buy the Dries Van Noten style, there are plenty of other brands to turn to, from Alémais's fish-printed sarong to H&M's monochrome wraparound.