Printed skirts
Printed skirts WOMEN
Women’s printed and striped skirts
IRO women’s printed and striped skirts combine movement, texture, and modern elegance. Graphic stripes, abstract patterns, and animal-inspired prints introduce depth and contrast while maintaining a refined silhouette. Designed with fluid fabrics and balanced proportions, these skirts move naturally with the body and create an effortless sense of lightness. Some styles explore asymmetrical draping and flowing panels, while others focus on sharper lines and more structured shapes. This diversity allows the skirts to adapt seamlessly from everyday dressing to more expressive styling. Paired with a fitted top, leather outerwear, or lightweight knitwear, IRO printed skirts bring rhythm and character to a contemporary wardrobe.
IRO printed skirts
The women’s printed skirt holds a key place within the IRO wardrobe. Each design is developed around two defining elements: print and cut. Patterns introduce rhythm and visual texture, while the construction remains precise in order to preserve fluidity and balance. Whether long, midi, or short, every skirt is designed to move naturally with the body. The print enhances the structure of the garment rather than overpowering it, highlighting the drape and movement of the fabric. A flowing long printed skirt, a more tailored midi design, or a shorter style with sharper proportions all integrate effortlessly into a modern wardrobe. Whether featuring graphic stripes, subtle motifs, or bolder prints, IRO skirts consistently focus on movement, proportion, and contemporary elegance.
Graphic prints and contrasting patterns
Patterns play a central role in the identity of a printed skirt. Stripes, tonal contrasts, and graphic motifs create movement and visual structure while preserving the fluidity of the silhouette. Carefully positioned, they add dimension without weighing down the garment. A striped skirt can elongate the silhouette, while softer or more diffused prints create a natural sense of movement within the fabric. These variations make printed skirts easy to pair with more understated wardrobe staples. IRO designs also explore a wide range of motifs, from directional stripes to zebra-inspired and abstract patterns. Combined with asymmetrical cuts, irregular hems, or softly flared volumes, these prints become an integral part of the garment’s construction and attitude.
Fluid and asymmetric cuts
The cut plays an essential role in the balance of a printed skirt. IRO designs favour softly flared volumes and asymmetrical constructions that create movement while preserving a clean silhouette. Some long printed skirts move fluidly with every step, while shorter styles offer a more structured and direct line. Across every design, the intention remains the same: finding the right balance between structure, fluidity, and ease of movement.
How to style a printed skirt
A printed skirt naturally becomes the focal point of a silhouette. To maintain balance, it is often styled with more understated pieces. A plain top, lightweight knitwear, or a simple shirt allows the print to stand out without overwhelming the outfit. Worn with a fitted or softly structured top, the skirt maintains its fluid movement while preserving a refined and contemporary silhouette.
The IRO skirt wardrobe
Printed skirts form part of a broader wardrobe built around texture, movement, and contrast. They pair naturally with other signature pieces from the collection, such as leather skirts and shorts, which reflect the same attention to cut, fabric, and proportion. Together, these pieces create a modern wardrobe where prints, textures, and silhouettes interact with effortless sophistication.