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When was the last time you picked up a new pair of tights? If you can’t recall, now is the best time to stock up on a few new pairs ahead of the cold weather. Tights make it easy to wear your favorite skirts and dresses when the temperatures are too cold to show off your legs. But don’t grab just any pair of tights. You want to seek out durable, rip-resistant, and comfortable ones. Lucky for us, Sheertex tights check all the boxes.
The invincible tights are so good that Taylor Swift was spotted in them at last year’s Super Bowl. She also stepped out in a pair while out in NYC in December 2023 and on many other occasions. So what makes them the choice of A-listers? Its incredible rip-resistant fabric that holds up for multiple wears. Despite their sheer appearance, the tights are crafted from one of the world’s toughest polymers, also found in bulletproof vests and climbing equipment. The tights typically cost $59 to $99, which is nearly five times the cost of a pair from your favorite local stores. But according to shoppers, the tights are worth every penny!
Today, you can snag a pair of the made-to-last tights for over 20 percent off—no code needed at QVC! To sweeten the deal, QVC is offering new customers a special coupon code that saves $20 on a $40 purchase from October 1 until October 31. Use the code WELCOME20 at checkout on your first QVC purchase.
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The two-pack of rip-resistant tights includes a pair of black tights and a light-medium shade. The packs also come in an all-black option, black and medium, black and medium deep, and black and light—all on sale today!
Like Swift, shoppers praise the tights. “The only pantyhose you’ll ever need to buy,” one said. “These are the only pantyhose you will need from now on. These pantyhose absolutely don’t run or rip.”
“I have three pair of these tights,” another shared. “Darkest black, middle color and light. They are so nice. I have the large size and they fit perfectly. Very comfortable. Nice weight. I’m so glad to have these as an option when I want to wear tights.”
“These actually fit and work! a final reviewer said. “Able to put on without tugging and fighting them. Fit comfortably. Nice coverage. Not even a chance of ripping. Yes! Finally! Thanks to whoever made these,”
Other Sheertex Tights on Sale
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These tights are different from other options on the market since they feature a super-sheer design paired with a front and back seam that offers smooth shaping and a leg-lengthening look.
Toss your boring tights out and replace them with this fun pair crafted with a mini dot pattern. And don’t worry—the pantyhose are still durable, thanks to Sheertex’s exceptional fabric.
Some things will never change. For this editor, it’s my reliance on a good pair of jeans to make an outfit. Especially in the winter, I’m always pulling out the same three or four pairs to build outfits around, whether it to be go out with friends or head over to the office. When my best friend asked me the other day about some ways she can spice up her jeans to make them feel extra trendy and special at the start of the year, I immediately knew I had to loop her in on these trends.
Jeans and denim trends may come and go, but sometimes, playing with and styling your existing pairs proves to be even more fulfilling than simply buying new jeans. Below, browse seven trends that are proving to be 2024’s heavy hitters, especially when it comes to wearing them with jeans. From cozy sweaters to stealth wealth–esque gloves, these can’t-miss items should be at the top of your wish list.
Sometimes, the simplest styling tricks can elevate an entire outfit. As editors, it’s pretty clear to the Who What Wear team that small additions like sleek belts and red socks truly make an outfit. Case in point, our editors’ new favorite winter-approved outfit hack: tights with jeans.
The layered combination isn’t new by any means throughout the colder months, but lately, we’ve been seeing brands, influencers, and other editors wear their favorite tried-and-true jeans with a pair of unexpected tights for a fun peekaboo moment. Whether you’re opting to layer red tights under jeans or fishnets with your go-to pair of slouchy denim, this subtle, It girl–approved trend is the easiest way to make your winter jeans outfit feel 10 times fresher.
Below, scroll on to discover some chic tights-with-jeans outfit ideas and shop all of our essentials to get the outfit.
It’s officially that time of year where even the sale sections are on sale, and I, for one, am not mad about it. There is nothing like coming across a heavily discounted gem that you just know is going to give your closet and your confidence a chic boost. That’s exactly how I felt when perusing the sales at two popular retailers: Anthropologie and Free People—there are so many stylish (and budget-friendly) finds that are too good to pass up.
From cool tops and skirts to trendy shoes and pretty dresses, I am having a hard time narrowing down my virtual cart, especially with all the tempting discounts. For a limited time, you can get an extra 50% off on-sale pieces at Anthropologie and take an additional 25% off of sale at Free People. Keep scrolling to shop the best of the best from each respective sale. I highly recommend you don’t hesitate on the pieces you love because they are all selling out fast.
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This post will show you how to wear your holiday clothes year-round.
The holidays have passed. A new year is here.
When the calendar switches to January, all of our cute, sparkly, warm, and joyful items go back into our closets where they wait for us until the next holiday season.
But they don’t have to just sit there waiting for us!
We can wear our holiday clothes year-round and get tons of use out of them. It just takes some styling know-how.
Think it can’t be done? I promise it can.
What *are* Holiday items?
First, what am I talking about when I say “holiday items”?
Holiday items include Christmas or ski sweaters, sequined skirts, sparkly dresses, and all things velvet. And don’t forget cutesy themed shirts, socks, PJs, and accessories.
In short, we’re talking clothes that we acquired with specific intent to wear for a holiday party, Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, etc.
These special holiday pieces are so cute, and generally, we consider them some of our best clothes. So why not wear them more often?
How to Keep Wearing Holiday Items: Tips, Tricks, & Hacks
Now, how do we bring these holiday clothes into the rest of the year?
Here are some of my favorite tips for styling holiday items for every day:
Casualness is your friend. Most holiday items are polished, fancy, or elegant… or at least we style them that way for the holidays. Pair them with more casual or basic items to dress them down for daily wear.
Mix in spring and summer hues for balance. Pinks, blues, purples, oranges, and neons aren’t generally associated with the holidays. So add them to your ‘fits to avoid looking “holiday.”
Layer, layer, layer. Layers will help you transform holiday clothes into interesting parts of a look. Layers can also help you cover up holiday-themed details.
Cute Outfits with Holiday Items:
Outfit 1 (Easy): Metallic Items
The first type of item we’ll style — and probably the easiest to wear year-round — is the metallic statement piece.
Metallics are easy to take out of the holidays with a few tweaks. They are also the easiest pieces to transition into warmer weather if you desire.
To create this look, I took a silver midi skirt and paired it with an oversized pink button-up shirt. Then, I layered on a bright pink sweater. Finally, for shoes, I went for pink high-tops.
This is an example of styling metallics with spring and summer hues. Thanks to the pinks, this doesn’t read as a Christmas or New Year’s outfit at all.
Also, it’s an example of dressing down a formal piece. The sneakers and loose-fitting tops give the skirt a casual vibe.
Outfit 2 (Easy): Colorful Tights
After the holidays, it is still winter. We still want to look cute and be warm, and tights are always an ally for that.
This year, colorful tights took the world (and holiday parties) by storm. Cherry red and burgundy tights, in particular, were everywhere this season.
These burgundy patterned tights are amazing for holiday parties, but let’s take them into the new year.
For the base of this look, I went classic with a white button-up shirt and a faux leather pleated mini skirt.
To layer, I wore a dusty blue, chunky knit sweater with a red mushroom pattern. Then, I threw on my burgundy tights and finished the look with burgundy loafers.
Tights, like metallic items, are one of the easiest holiday items to wear year-round.
My recommendation is to pair red or burgundy tights with blues and pinks. They work so well together and make for a really interesting color combo.
If you want to wear a patterned piece with those tights, as I did, look for an item that includes the color of your tights to tie the outfit together.
Outfit 3 (Medium): Velvet Items
Now, let’s move on to velvet items.
It’s no secret that velvet is the preferred fabric of the holiday season. It is soft, cozy, and has a subtle yet elegant shine.
From dresses to suits, pants, capes, and bows, you name it; you’ll find it in velvet come December.
For my velvety look, I wanted something subtle and put-together.
First, I wore a pair of black velvet pants. Then, to dress them down, I added a white cotton T-shirt. Then, I threw on a black moto jacket. Finally, keeping with the black and white theme, I wore Nike Cortez sneakers with white socks.
The key to wearing velvet year-round is to balance it with other textural fabrics, like leather. In this case, both fabrics have a bit of shine but completely different vibes.
Again, adding casual pieces like sneakers and a white tee helps dress down this formal holiday item.
Outfit 4 (Medium): Sequin Dresses or Skirts
What about all of our NYE sequins?
All that glitz and glamour cannot stay inside our closets for an entire year — life is too short!
Layering and contrast are the keys to styling them outside of the holiday season.
(For a more detailed guide on how to wear sequins, read our article here.)
To create my sequined look, I started with a silver sequined dress. Then, I layered with a dark teal shirt and closed the shirt. Since both items are loose-fitting, I folded the shirt to create the illusion of a waist.
To accessorize, I grabbed another pair of colored tights, this time in teal. Finally, I wore black platform boots and a black crossbody bag.
Dressing down sequins is easy when you choose the right fabrics.
In this case, the shirt is a flannel, and the tights, while colorful, are matte. The “sandwich” of blue items takes a bit of the attention away from the sequins, creating balance.
Outfit 5 (Difficult): Christmas or Ski Sweaters
Christmas and ski sweaters are tricky. They have a lot of elements that place them firmly in the seasonal items category. (Think snowflakes, reindeer, poinsettias, Santas.)
But there is a way of wearing them outside of the holiday season. Especially ski sweaters.
My favorite way to wear these sweaters after the holidays is to pair them with either non-seasonal patterns or neon colors.
For my sweater outfit, I wore a grey ski sweater with a bunch of bright spring colors and neon yellow. Then, I added a satin neon yellow shirt and wide-leg pants. For shoes, I chose crisp white booties.
As you can see, this is a fun and cool outfit, and I don’t look like I’m still hanging on to the holidays.
If you have one of these sweaters with a few colors on it, embrace it. Just like I did, choose one of the colors and run with it for the rest of your items, especially if that color is not green or red.
If you’re styling a more Christmas-y sweater, e.g., one with a massive Rudolph on it, I would either try to cover as much of the graphic as possible with layers or create a kitschy look with bold prints and colors.
Outfit 6 (Difficult): Christmas Dress
Then there are the Christmas dresses. You know, the ones with cute patterns, green cozy fabrics, red details, and probably more than one bow.
These dresses are both easy and hard to style because they tend to have a lot of details and feature heavier fabrics. But layering comes to our rescue again!
(For more details on how to layer like a pro, read our article on it here.)
To exemplify what I’m talking about, I chose a dress with everything I mentioned above. For Christmas this year, I wore this gorgeous green corduroy long dress with a teddy bear pattern.
To bring my dress into the new year, I wore it under an oversized white button-up shirt. Then, I took the beige from the teddy bear pattern and added a beige sweater. Finally, I chose some white sneakers to tone everything down.
Like I said, this dress is very holiday season-y. But I love it so much that I want to wear it as often as I can.
In general, if you have a dress like this or one you feel is like this, tone it down with your layers. Go for neutrals, solid-colored pieces, and simple fabrics.
The same goes for shoes: think casual, like sneakers, flats, or loafers.
Outfit 7 (Difficult): Christmas PJs
Finally, it’s time to style our trickiest item. And guess what: whether yours are knitted, satin, or flannel, you definitely own a pair.
I’m talking about Christmas PJs.
They’re cute, they’re comfy, they’re cozy, and you can wear them out of the house. The key is to style them as if they were any co-ord set in your closet.
For my final outfit, I’m wearing just the pants of my Christmas PJs.
The pants are loose-fitting. They also are off-white and dark red with a tiny houndstooth pattern.
To pull this off, I switched the PJ top for a blue denim shirt and tucked it in a little bit. Then, I layered on a dark grey sweater and tucked that in. For shoes, I chose a pair of off-white loafers and off-white socks to accessorize.
PJs are tricky, but once you learn how to style them, they can add so much variety to your closet! This is especially true if they are made of flannel or satin.
In contrast to the advice I gave elsewhere in this post, the best items to match with PJs are formal, like blazers, loafers, and oxford shirts. This creates the contrast needed to style such an informal item.
What do you think?
Now I’d love to hear from you.
What are your favorite holiday clothes? Would you wear any of the outfits? What’s your favorite way to style your seasonal items after the holidays?
Also, if you have any styling questions, let me know in the comments below!
If you’re simultaneously obsessed with the latest micro-trends and too intimidated to test them out, you’ve come to the right place. This is Ways to Wear, a monthly series where editor Eliza Huber offers a dose of outfit inspiration focused on current trends that feel intriguing yet overwhelming at the same time. Consider it your guide to actually wearing the coolest items of the moment, no matter how puzzling they might appear at first.
Even the chicest outfits can fall flat sometimes if they’re missing a certain level of oomf. Everything about them can be perfect, from the fit to the color combinations and so on, but without that finishing touch that ties it all together, the sartorial spark will never light. And right now, the easiest and most cost-effective way to fire up your outfits is with hosiery. Yes, I said hosiery, and no, I don’t mean pantyhose.
From red and burgundy tights to knee-high sheer socks, the world of hosiery is one full of possibilities. And of all the leg décor that’s trending among fashion people this year, the style making the most significant impact by far is fishnets. Once considered tacky and more than a touch costumey, in recent seasons, the latticed tights have received a dressed-up makeover, with brands such as Gucci, Tory Burch, and Victoria Beckham pairing them with elegant dresses and separates, adding a touch of intrigue to every combination. They balance out any outfit, ensuring that no ensemble ever risks being called boring.
There’s no lack of creative ways to amp up your outfits this season—from adding a bow wherever humanly possible to big and even bolder belts. (Thanks, Sandy Liang and Khaite.) But according to both the F/W 23 and S/S 24 runways, there’s one item that is sure to make a major statement from here on out: colorful tights. And while any color will make a stylish difference, it’s specifically a striking shade of red that was spotted in multiple designer’s collections. If you truly want to look like you’re in the know, a pair of red tights will do the trick. (Plus, they’re just so fun to look at.) Our team was pretty quick to get on board this season. When Proenza Schouler’s S/S 24 runway consisted of red tights contrasting against minimalist pieces this past NYFW, our editor-in-chief Kat Collings and I were quick to use an affordable pair of tights to mimic the look.
While some of the runway looks may have been unquestionably bold and daring, the trend can easily translate to your everyday wardrobe. Don’t let the funky layers at Gucci fool you—it’s actually easier to pull off than you think. Whether you’re wearing a pair of jeans or a classic LBD, a pair of colored tights will take the outfit to an A+ real quick. Keep scrolling to see how designers styled them on the runways, and see how the fashion set is pulling off the joyful trend right now.
If you’re anything like me and my fellow Who What Wear editors, you’re always on the hunt for ways to make your outfits look more expensive. My denim-outfit rotation has been in dire need of this kind of boost, and I recently noticed a trend bubbling up that will do the trick without any heavy lifting. It all revolves around a chic and easy styling tip that requires three key pieces: the jeans of your choice, a pair of sheer black tights or black socks, and a sleek pair of black shoes that allows the socks to be seen. I know it sounds simple, but it makes a tremendous impact.
To put it in perspective, I set out to find some visual inspiration where this styling tip is at play, and sure enough, each ensemble I came across is elevated with a designer feel as a result. Keep scrolling to check out 15 chic fall looks that incorporate jeans with stylish black socks and shoes for the ultimate expensive-looking denim outfit.
I don’t know about you, but when I’m looking to treat myself to a designer item, there are a few accessories I make a beeline to. Handbags, for one, and the selection of sunglasses are almost always what you’ll find the tabs on my web browser open to. But this season especially, there’s another designer accessory that’s been capturing my attention more than it typically does: tights. They tend to pop around this time of year regardless, but for some reason, the tights from designers in the past few years are especially noteworthy, and they’re making me look at hosiery in a completely new light.
There were plenty of exciting runway moments that featured tights prominently. Brightly saturated hues were a big theme, as seen in Versace’s pink logo tights and Ganni’s kelly-green pair that was seemingly made with Instagram in mind. Meanwhile, Fendi cemented the timelessness of logo tights, and Mugler ushered in a new era of tights as artwork. The fashion crowd has been busy styling these fresh pairs in the coolest winter ensembles, so to get your download on the best designer tights to see and shop right now, just keep scrolling.
Fishnet tights are a fashion trend that first emerged with flappers in the 1920s. Later, they were used to achieve the grunge aesthetic in the ’90s. During that iteration, Avril Lavigne, Gwen Stefani, and Paris Hilton sported them underneath miniskirts and baggy, low-rise cargo pants to give their outfits a rockstar edge. Today, it’s safe to say Billie Eilish is one of the main faces of the new fishnets trend, styling hers with knee pads, camouflage hot pants, and sheer biker shorts, whether she’s onstage or posing for a photoshoot. For Eilish, 21, the resulting aesthetic is sporty and flirty all at once, with subtle sex appeal thanks to the skin-baring elements. She generally opts for baby tees or oversize jerseys on top.
Other celebrities are getting in on the fun as well. Nicola Peltz Beckham, 28, dressed up for mother-in-law Victoria Beckham’s Paris Fashion Week runway show, wearing fishnet tights which she pulled above her low-rise pencil skirt. With the addition of a black bandeau top, the clear focus was on her tights, which added dimension to her sleek and refined basics. Kourtney Kardashian Barker took things in the opposite direction with her new Boohoo campaign — her fishnets were ripped with holes and teamed with knee-high leather biker boots for a tough moto moment. Finally, Emma Chamberlain played with unexpected layering at the Maison Margiela show by slipping fishnets over a crisp white bodysuit, instead of the other way around.
Keep scrolling to see how celebs are working fishnets into their wardrobes this season. Then, explore other bold style statements that fit the same cool, rocker vibe such as undone pants, hip cleavage, and even no pants at all.
If there’s anyone you can count on to come up with an unconventional outfit pairing, it’s Billie Eilish. The “What Was I Made For?” singer has mastered the art of dressing strictly for herself, regardless of public opinion, and her latest look is no exception. On September 4, she took to Instagram with another one of her signature photo dumps in her edgiest ensemble to date. As she posed slightly bent over in front of a plain studio backdrop, Eilish wore a white mesh top with a frayed hem, black fishnet tights layered under micro camouflage briefs, black-and-white knee pads, sporty socks, and platform-heeled sneakers. Throughout the dump, she continued to show off her love for all things nostalgic, from vintage Nike jerseys and red-and-black ’90s frames to oversize men’s button-downs and ties.
Finding the perfect pair of tights is like finding the perfect white T-shirt: So many styles seem to be the same, but when you find your pair, you just know. There’s nothing like finding that pair that not only fits you like a glove but also looks just as incredible as they feel. Whether you are styling your tights for warmth or pairing them with an eveningwear look, tights are a versatile wardrobe piece that’s as fashionable as they are functional. And we love a multi-tasking product.
Because tights have proven to be a bit hit or miss, we’ve tested several pairs and combed through reviews to find the best tights. From contouring shapewear tights to fashion-forward lace and patterned tights, we’ve sifted through them all to find only the best of the best with authentic reviews. Ahead, discover the 20 best tights you never knew you needed that will last season after season—a true tight lover’s dream.
Floral tights are also another cool alternative when trying out the matching dress and tights trend. A few seasons ago, Ganni and Swedish Stockings teamed up for a sustainably made, zero waste collection of printed stockings. Unfortunately, the matching dress is sold out (you gotta act fast with these things!), but you can still get your hands on a few pairs of the eco-conscious range of tights.
If there’s one thing you should know about me, it’s that I’m going to wear a skirt or dress no matter how cold it is. I grew up in a school uniform, meaning that even in the depths of winter, every day required a miniskirt and a smile. That mentality fully stuck with me, and to this day, I don’t really feel dressed when I’m in pants.
Having a shoe collection that aligns with my love for tights is so important, and I like to think I’ve mastered it. I’ve rounded up seven shoes-and-tights pairings I swear by. Below, find the best shoes and tights combos. You’ll want to shop this one.
Regardless of where you live, pantyhose are essential when transitional temperatures make it a challenge to go bare-legged when wearing your favorite dress or skirt. And a good pair offers a little extra warmth without fully covering your legs while giving you just the right amount of shape support. Because we think the legwear certainly deserves a spot in your undergarment drawer, we investigated where to find the absolute best pantyhose online—here’s what we found.
Nordstrom, Target, and Amazon have a wide selection of styles available. Whether you’re looking for shapewear pantyhose or a pair that offers sheer or natural-looking coverage, these three retailers have it all. Below, we’ve rounded up some top-rated styles—along with their standout reviews—that won’t immediately tear when you put them on, offer just the right amount of control, and are, most importantly, comfortable. Read on to see and shop the best pantyhose online.
If there was only one theme I could tell you about from the fall/winter 2023 collections, it would have to the focus on wearability. Across the runways, designers put renewed focus on those foundational pieces that build a strong wardrobe and it was a great reminder of the power that these classic basics hold as well as a wealth of inspiration on how to style them in cool new ways. Perhaps the best example of this movement is with an item so benign and overlooked that it’s almost silly to call it a trend: tights.
Boring as they may be, runway looks that featured tights where everywhere we looked this season, from established brands like Gucci, Versace, and Miu Miu to emerging labels including Luar and Puppets and Puppets, and it points to a major reinvention of the top-drawer mainstay. Calling it now: classic tights are in their comeback era. Not only your run-of-the-mill black tights, though, but fishnets, lace, and colored pairs are also undergoing a brand. Ahead, we’re breaking down the five cool tights styles that will be trending hardest for fall and pointing out the new styling ideas to try out, too.
Hosiery trends come and go, but black tights are forever. They tend to go with everything, they’re easy to find. Everyone owns them, but not everyone knows quite what to do with them. First, grab a showstopping mini dress, or a leather trenchcoat, add a pair of revenge heels, and your sultry siren look is complete.
If you’re simultaneously obsessed with the latest micro-trends and too intimidated to test them out, you’ve come to the right place. This is Ways to Wear, a monthly series where editor Eliza Huber offers a dose of outfit inspiration centered around current trends that feel intriguing yet overwhelming at the same time. Consider it your guide to actually wearing the coolest items of the moment, no matter how puzzling they might appear at first.
Anyone who’s been keeping up with fashion month will back me when I say that the color red is impossible to escape. From the streets outside of shows to the collections presented at them, the bold shade has become practically synonymous with the fall/winter 2023 season. And while the handbags, heels, dresses, and more that’ve been dyed a bright-red hue of late are certainly tempting, there’s one genre that’s particularly intriguing: red hosiery.
If you’d have asked me six months ago if I’d be able to style red tights or socks with the contents of my wardrobe, I’d probably have scoffed in your face (sorry). But after lots of image research and hours of test-driving different outfit combinations, I came to the realization that the accessories in question weren’t as intimidating as I initially thought. In fact, they’re quite easy to incorporate into any outfit once you get the hang of them.
To put to rest any red tights- or socks-related qualms or hesitations once and for all, I decided to document four ways I styled them for NYFW runway shows and casual office days alike. My prediction? Before long, red hosiery of all kinds won’t just be ubiquitous during fashion month. It’ll be everywhere, all the time. And I, for one, am absolutely here for it.
Tights weather is well underway, whether or not we’d like to admit it. Although we love how black tights give us the ability to wear all our favorite dresses through the harsh winter, they should hardly be an afterthought when putting together an outfit. Since we’re pretty sure you know how to keep your tights looking sleek and stylish in a winter outfit, there are a few ways to make the classic tights-and-dress combo feel fresh.
While we’re all used to putting on tights when we wear our short party dresses out all through the winter, opting for a longer midi dress is another fresh option. For a cool layered look, add a chic overcoat, and for some texture, opt for subtly patterned tights. Sweater dresses, patterned dresses, and shirt dresses are all good options to add interest. Ahead, scroll through to see the coolest ways to wear black tights with all your dresses through the colder months.
For the second season running, Tory Burch’s New York Fashion Week show has been one of if not *the* most talked-about of all. Burch’s S/S 23 collection shocked attendees who thought they knew the Tory Burch look, with its unique color and fabric pairings, unexpected styling, and hyper-elevated overall aesthetic. For F/W 23, the buzz around NYFW was all about whether or not her next offering would live up to the hype created six months prior. And now that we’ve all had time to ruminate on all 36 looks, the results are in. She not only succeeded in meeting our high expectations; she exceeded them.
Though I could write an entire dissertation about the strength of Burch’s fall collection, I’ve decided to instead keep things short and sweet by zeroing in on one item included in almost every look that had my fellow editors and I heading straight for the Nordstrom app to get in on the trend. If you don’t already know, I’m talking about fishnet tights, which Burch styled with flats, heels, and boots throughout the show. Once considered anti-chic in fashion circles, the holy hosiery is officially back in our good graces. And after scrolling through Nordstrom, I found the perfect $15 pair to welcome fishnets back into my wardrobe.
Scroll down to shop the micro-trend, and see how Burch styled it in her latest show.