There’s something about a pleated midi skirt in summer that reads instantly intentional: it moves, it catches the light, and it gives you that long, clean line without feeling heavy. The update for 2026 is pairing it with an oversized blazer and a defined waist—polished, a little 80s-luxe, and completely wearable for real life.

Why this look works in spring/summer
- Airflow + structure: pleats keep the skirt moving while the blazer keeps everything sharp.
- Waist definition without fuss: a chunky belt creates shape over fluid pieces.
- Day-to-night flexibility: swap shoes or jewelry and you’re done.
The Outfit Formula
Use this as your exact blueprint and adjust only the colors to match your closet.
- Hero piece: a knife-pleated midi skirt that sits at the natural waist and hits mid-calf (opaque, fluid, not clingy).
- Top: a long-sleeve high-neck knit in a fine gauge. Tuck it in cleanly so the waistline looks crisp.
- Layer: an oversized blazer with lightly sculpted shoulders. The shoulder line is the subtle power move—keep it streamlined, not bulky.
- Define: a chunky belt with brushed-gold hardware over the tuck (or over the blazer if you want a stronger 80s-luxury nod).
- Shoes: pointed-toe flats for a long leg line and a city-ready finish.
- Bag: a structured tote that can hold your day—sleek shape, minimal hardware.
- Jewelry: one bold gold cuff (keep the rest quiet).

Two ways to wear the belt (choose your vibe)
- Classic polish: belt through the skirt loops (or at the waistband) so the blazer hangs open and clean.
- Statement silhouette: belt over the blazer to create a sculpted, editorial shape—best with a slightly longer blazer.
Color Palette & Fabrics
This look is all about crisp contrast and elevated texture—especially in warm weather.
- Palette that always looks expensive: ivory top + camel blazer + black pleated midi + brushed-gold accents.
- Pleats that behave: choose a fabric with a subtle satin finish or technical pleating so it holds shape and doesn’t collapse.
- Blazer weight matters: go for a lightweight wool blend or a breathable suiting fabric with structure (avoid anything flimsy).

Warm-weather fit notes (so it stays elegant, not fussy)
- Skirt length: mid-calf is the sweet spot for movement and coverage.
- Top fit: fitted is fine, but avoid skin-tight—aim for “skims the body.”
- Blazer proportion: if your skirt is very full, keep the blazer clean and slightly longer; if your skirt is narrow, you can go more oversized.
Finishing touches that elevate the whole outfit
- Hair: smooth blowout or a low, sleek twist—either makes the shoulder line look sharper.
- Makeup: satin skin + defined brows + a neutral lip. Let the gold cuff do the talking.
- Optional switch: trade flats for a low heel in the same color family when you want extra length without sacrificing comfort.

Conclusion
If you want one spring/summer look that feels current, covered, and confidently put-together, this is it: pleated midi movement, blazer structure, and a belt-and-gold finish that reads instantly luxe. Save the formula, then repeat it in different neutrals whenever you need easy city polish.