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THEA midi skirt is the middle ground piece: elegant but practical, rigorous but versatile, both for the office and as an aperitif. This dual soul risks confusing the styling, especially when you wonder which shoes to match with it. The length below the knee, sophisticated but not always simple, it can slim or shorten, lighten or weigh down the entire look.

The good news? There are several alternatives. Give her dancers at sneakerscome on sandals with heels moccasins, here’s what shoes to pair with a midi skirt to transform it into chicest joker of the season.

Décolleté: to avoid mistakes

Let’s start easy: with the midi skirt, the pumps remain the most immediate combination because they resolve the issue of proportions in one gesture. The heel leansthe exposed instep lightens the length below the knee, the clean line avoids the “broken” effect. They both work pointed modelseven with kitten heels, that those open toe, perfect for making the midi more elegant without stiffening it. In black, nude or patent leather, they are the chic shortcut you can never go wrong with.

Zoey Deutch with pumps under her yellow midi skirt. (Photo by TheStewartofNY/GC Images)

Sneakers: the casual twist that follows precise rules

From one extreme to the other, the midi skirt also works with sneakers. As long as you don’t treat them as a fallback, but as a precise styling choice. The secret is wear them with high socksclearly visible, and insert them into a decidedly casual look: T-shirts, polo shirts, light sweatshirts, bags oversized. Instead, it is better to avoid them with overly formal skirts or office outfits, where they risk appearing out of place. The sneaker with the midi follows the preppy aesthetic, between college and city.

Flat sandals: chic enough

With the summer, the midi skirt finds its most natural ally in flat sandals. Even better if flip flops, because they leave the foot uncovered and streamline the silhouette. The pairing works mostly with flared, soft skirts or with bottom volume: the further the hem drops towards the ankle, the better. However, to be avoided models that are too short or tightwhich shorten the figure.

From the Street Style of Milan, flip-flop sandals under the midi skirt. (Photo by Valentina Frugiuele/Getty Images)

Loafers: casual city chic

With moccasins, the midi skirt changes tone: it loses a bit of romanticism and immediately gains character. It’s the perfect match for those who want a city lookcomfortable but not modest, with that smart air that works from morning to aperitif. The best models are the ones in shiny skin, the trendy curled ones in SS26 or the high-necked designs, to be worn with an exposed Scottish thread sock. To be worn with an essential midi, soft sweater and shoulder bag: more than bon ton, pragmatically chic.

Katie Holmes chooses loafers for everyday life in New York. (Photo by Michael Simon/Getty Images for Franco Sarto)

Leather slippers: minimalism that saves the look

For when you don’t want to think about it too much, the coolest solution is also the simplest: a leather slipper, essential and thin. It works with the midi skirt because it’s almost invisiblelet the look, although simple, be the protagonist.

Kendall Jenner minimal chic, with leather slippers and silk midi. (Photo by TheStewartofNY/GC Images)

The inspiration is that of the icons of updated minimalism: sleeveless tops, neutral colors, measured accessories. Flip-flop or thin band models are better, without heel or kitten heel, perfect with silk or satin skirts, even for the evening.

How to match the right shoes for the midi skirt? Slim when needed, lighten where necessary and choose, from time to time, whether to make it more elegant, casual or nonchalant.

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