Skirty Skirttique
The skirt, reconsidered
Perfectly tailored skirts in every silhouette — cut for movement, made to be kept.
Shop the collectionThe collections
Four ways to wear the house
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The current edit
The making
Cut slowly, finished by hand
Every piece passes through one atelier — pattern, cloth, pleat and hem — under hands that have cut skirts for decades. The result hangs the same in year three as it did on day one.
Inside the atelier
Collection in focus
Basics
The foundations. The wrap, the A-line, the straight cut a wardrobe leans on — perfected rather than reinvented.
Explore BasicsWhy Skirttique
The house difference
Limited runs
Each silhouette is cut in a numbered run, then retired.
Fabric first
Cloth chosen for how it moves, not how it photographs.
One atelier
Cut and finished in a single house in Lagos.
Made to be kept
Built for years of wear, with care notes for every cloth.

The house view
A skirt is not an afterthought to an outfit. It is the architecture of one.
Skirttique exists for women who dress with intention — cut for the boardroom and the aisle, the flight and the function, in fabrics chosen to move the way you do. Every piece is made in limited runs, then retired.
The house, in fullThe lookbook
Collection I — The Field
The first collection, photographed where it moves best.
View the lookbookIn their words
The Halima maxi went from a Lagos boardroom to a London wedding in one suitcase.
A client, LagosFinally — a house that treats the skirt as the main event, not the afterthought.
A client, DubaiThree seasons in and the pleats still fall exactly where they did on day one.
A client, New York







