For those wondering how to wear tulle, there’s one person we should call. Yep, Carrie Bradshaw’s most famous fashion find is trending once again. No, not the pigeon bag or one of her many (many) pairs of Manolos, but the iconic white tulle skirt that saw her first saunter onto our screens in the opening credits of Sex and the City. A skirt that, rumour has it, cost just $5.
Fast-forward to today, and that tulle skirt outfit is far from the only one in every fashion fan’s minds – as tulle took over the Autumn/Winter 25 catwalks as one of the most popular fashion trends of the season. Case in point: Chanel sent a white suit down the runway topped with a black tulle veil, Louis Vuitton supersized the tutu with a deep-red tiered tulle midi skirt styled alongside ankle boots and a chunky knit, while Givenchy delivered an attention-grabbing neon-yellow tulle dress that nobody could miss.
But the tulle love affair didn’t stop there. Dior unveiled a stunning ruffled tulle gown, Moschino embraced the drama with a black tulle maxi skirt, and Roísín Pierce showcased the fabric’s softer side, layering it into a dreamy dress fit for a wedding. Plus, let’s not forget, tulle has long been a signature of designers like Simone Rocha and Molly Goddard.
Now, however, with fashion weeks from New York to Paris all showcasing plenty of tulle outfit ideas, the fabric has been spied on many a celeb. Rihanna wore a sheer tulle T-shirt, Emma Roberts channelled ballerina chic in a Jacquemus tulle mini skirt, and even the Princess of Wales embraced the trend in a blush-pink tulle maxi skirt with a matching blazer. All proof that the fabric isn’t just for the red carpet – there are countless ways to make it work off-duty too.
So, it’s safe to say the tulle trend has truly taken hold. And if you’re still searching for tulle styling tips, allow me to provide even more inspiration that will see you through everyday, not solely special occasions.
For more formal events or wedding guest looks, tulle truly shines. Tulle dresses, skirts, and blouses all pair perfectly with sequins, high heels, and even playful polka dot prints or pastels, nailing that more-is-more mood maximalists will love. On the flipside, for everyday wear, tulle becomes your shortcut to a high–low look: think tulle skirts styled with sweatshirts, denim jackets, or crew-neck cardigans, or even just a sweet tulle scrunchie slipped into your ponytail.
Tempted to try it? Whatever tulle trend you turn to, rest assured you’ll be in chic company.









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