
Boho skirts are everywhere – this Nobody's Child style is selling the fastest
Nobody's Child, Tiered Maxi Skirt
Zara, Patchwork Midi Skirt
Oliver Bonas, Scalloped Cutwork Tiered Midi Skirt
Celandine, Godet Drawstring Midi Skirt
Massimo Dutti, Ruffled Midi Skirt
Free People, River Convertible Skirt
H&M, Lace Inset Maxi Skirt
Charo Ruiz, Anglaise Cotton Blend Midi Skirt
Etro, Tiered Printed Maxi Skirt
It's no secret that boho style has made a major comeback - largely thanks to Chloé 'It'-girl Sienna Miller, whose day and night wardrobe is packed with bohemian staples every festival-goer would envy. From long, flowing dresses with cascading ruffles and sheer lace to cool-girl–approved logo belts, there are plenty of standout pieces that perfectly capture the free-spirited vibe of the trend - none more so than one key staple: boho skirts.
It's no surprise that this Pinterest favourite has cemented its place in the fashion spotlight for summer. Back in September last year, Chloé (naturally) led the charge with tiered maxi skirts and sheer lace on the spring/summer 2025 runway. Zimmermann followed suit with whimsical styles featuring broderie anglaise and indie-inspired prints - perfect for a Mediterranean getaway, paired with a lemon-print baby tee or a bright bikini. Of course, as with any designer trend, the high street has stepped up to deliver serious boho-chic credentials - without the especially steep price tag. And we've spotted the fashion crowd wearing playful boho skirts left, right, and centre for some time now.
Amongst all the options, however, one staple clearly steals the spotlight, and that is the Nobody's Child Tiered Maxi Skirt. Thanks to its free-flowing silhouette that features intricate detailing and romantic charm, it's an excellent choice for anyone looking to channel bohemian style à la Miller. Incredibly practical and perfect to wear during sweltering UK temperatures, this maxi skirt is made with a cool organic cotton material so as not to stick to you during hot commutes or during errand runs. Unsurprisingly, it's already earned the stamp of approval from fashion insiders everywhere. 1.
Nobody's Child, Tiered Maxi Skirt
This would-be-Sienna-Miller-approved maxi skirt is an excellent addition to any summer wardrobe, built for beach and bar events.
When it comes to styling, consider pairing with the matching top for an easy breezy one and done off-duty look, or style with cool baby tees and bandeau tops. You could even wear this set for evening rendezvous (with a pair of kitten mules, of course) but if you'd really like to dress the skirt up on its own, opt for a sleek black longline waistcoat and lots of statement jewellery in either silver or gold - depending on your preference.
Otherwise, if you're in the sartorial market for something with a pop of colour, made of lace, or with asymmetric detailing - take a look at our top picks below. I searched for hours, and found some of the best, from Zara and H&M to Reformation and Charo Ruiz. 2.
Zara, Patchwork Midi Skirt
Zara's patchwork skirt combines all the necessary components for a chic boho look - lace, patchwork detailing and a flowing silhouette. It's also easily adjustable thanks to its drawstring waist band. 3.
Oliver Bonas, Scalloped Cutwork Tiered Midi Skirt
Available in a striking bright orange, this Oliver Bonas skirt is perfect if you're after a boho piece with a pop of colour. Featuring scalloped edges and cool cutwork detailing, it's an ideal choice for a stylish trip abroad. 4.
Reformation, Aura Skirt
While Reformation is best known for its A-lister–approved dresses, its skirts are equally impressive. With an A-line fit that offers a relaxed yet flattering silhouette, this skirt effortlessly transitions from casual errands to evening drinks. 5.
Mango, Long Lace Skirt
Long lace skirts have surged in popularity thanks to the boho revival, and we especially love this version from Mango. Its partial inner lining adds a touch of chic sophistication, while the sequined embellishments bring a fun, playful flair. 6.
Celandine, Godet Drawstring Midi Skirt
Nothing beats the comfort of a drawstring midi skirt, effortlessly blending ease and style. This one from Celandine elevates the classic silhouette with whimsical lace detailing along the bottom hem, adding a delicate boho-chic edge. 7.
RIXO, Rudy Silk Skirt
Rixo is a great choice if you like something with a retro feel. We love the Rudy silk skirt, which is perfect if you want to nail the boho look, with a touch of western charm. 8.
Massimo Dutti, Ruffled Midi Skirt
This calf-length ruffled skirt will quickly become your go-to as outdoor temperatures start to stay delightfully balmy. Très Chloé, if you ask us. 9.
Free People, River Convertible Skirt
Free People is practically synonymous with boho style, hence why its River Convertible skirt is a best seller. Wear as intended, or as a mini dress - the choice is yours. 10.
H&M, Lace Inset Maxi Skirt
H&M is excellent at nailing chic style without the hefty price tag - and this maxi is no exception. Wear with a baby tee for that ultimate Y2K-inspired look. 11.
Charo Ruiz, Anglaise Cotton Blend Midi Skirt
If you can afford something slightly pricier, consider this Charo Ruiz staple, featuring broderie-anglaise detailing for an easy breezy day-to-day look. 12.
Etro, Tiered Printed Maxi Skirt
And finally, if you're ready to fully embrace the boho aesthetic, opt for a pretty patterned number that's delightfully chaotic yet boldly stylish.
Image credit: @graacechang and @hayley.b.daines
Emma Richardson is a fashion commerce writer for Grazia. She was previously a fashion and beauty commerce writer for Heat and Closer , and has contributed digital content for a variety of lifestyle brands. Emma finds much of her inspiration in celebrity style, with Sienna Miller often being a major influence, and loves a pair of ballet pumps and a trusted trench coat.
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