Honestly, Kate Moss’ style is aging like fine wine. At 55, the fashion icon keeps making better wardrobe choices every minute.
We’ve loved watching her looks at the Paris Fashion Week AW25 shows. Her latest outfit proves why she will always be the ultimate style icon.
The former supermodel attended the Isabel Marant show on Thursday, where designer Kim Bekker showcased her latest collection for the French fashion house.
Kate sat in the prestigious front row alongside Ella Richards, Taylor Hill, and Dree Hemingway. She wore silky black shorts with a lace trim, layered over fishnet tights with tiny holes.
Underwear as outerwear has been a top trend for seasons, but Kate is the true original. Satin slip dresses have been her signature since she stepped onto the scene in the ’90s. Styling mini shorts over fishnets was the perfect way to give the trend a bold, after-hours vibe.
This isn’t the first time she’s rocked an all-black look this fashion week. On Wednesday, she attended Stella McCartney’s AW25 show, wearing an outfit that paid tribute to the 2010s.
She styled high-waisted leggings from Stella’s latest collection with a V-neck lace bodysuit from SS22. Layering up, she added an oversized leather bomber from Spring 2025 and completed the look with towering mules from 2012, bringing serious 2000s boho summer vibes.
According to Kate, high-waisted leggings and silk shorts over tights are the must-haves for 2025. But will the fashion crowd follow? Stay tuned…
Zoe Saldana showed us the timeless charm of sheer black tights with delicate heels at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscars party. After her epic win, she stepped out in style, proving this classic look never goes out of fashion.
The actress, who won Best Supporting Actress for Emilia Pérez at the star-studded Oscars, looked stunning at Vanity Fair’s exclusive after-party. She arrived in style, turning heads with her flawless look.
Zoe Saldana traded her deep maroon custom Saint Laurent gown for a fun, flirty look at the A-list bash. She rocked a ruffled high-low mini skirt in a soft peach hue, paired with a classic staple—a sleek, long-sleeved black bodysuit.
The billowing train of her skirt and oxblood red belt made a bold glam statement. But what truly caught our eye was her effortless pairing of sheer black tights with delicate strappy heels—a timeless and elegant choice.
It’s easy to overlook the chic impact of opaque black tights with classic black heels. But Zoe Saldana reminded us all, serving a masterclass in styling as she stepped out, Oscar in hand, looking effortlessly glamorous.
Her pointed-toe black heels added subtle height and timeless elegance, perfectly complementing her statement skirt for a flawless, fashion-forward look.
Her low-denier black tights added a touch of sophistication, balancing the short skirt with a classic, refined feel while still showcasing her legs effortlessly.
Pairing your favorite black tights with sleek heels is a foolproof way to style shorter skirts and little black dresses with confidence. Plus, it’s perfect for staying chic and warm when the weather is still chilly.
And woman&home Digital Fashion Editor, Caroline Parr, fully approves, praising Zoe for delivering effortless, wearable night-out style inspiration straight from the red carpet.
“The sunshine this weekend has me thinking about my spring wardrobe, but it’s still too chilly for bare legs. Enter Zoe Saldana, who wowed at the Vanity Fair Oscars party in an amazing high-low skirt paired with sheer black tights and heels,” says Caroline.
“This is the perfect way to style a mini skirt—who would have thought that amidst all the glamour, we’d discover some date night style inspiration?”
Ugg boots, low-rise jeans, and ballet pumps—I’ve watched these Y2K trends make a comeback with mixed feelings. Every time a new 2000s style returns, I think, “Please, just not shorts and tights!”
In the late 2000s, during Gordon Brown’s time as Prime Minister, layering tiny shorts over black tights was the ultimate trend—at least for young, fashion-loving women who splurged at Topshop. Alexa Chung styled them with chic collared blouses, Sienna Miller paired them with boho tops, and the Gossip Girl cast flaunted them on the Upper East Side, often swapping black for bold, colorful tights.
No one questioned the discomfort of polyester rubbing under denim—or worse, another synthetic fabric. No one mentioned the risk of looking more like a pantomime extra than a chic Parisian. But as the new decade arrived, the trend thankfully faded. Aside from rare Chanel runway sightings, it disappeared, joining other fashion missteps of the era, buried in grainy old Facebook photos.
“The interesting thing is that many embracing Y2K fashion were either babies or not even born during that era,” says Riani Kenyon, anthropologist and behavioral analyst at Canvas8. If I didn’t already feel old, I certainly do now. Kenyon calls this trend “fauxstalgia”—a romanticized version of the past, shaped by cultural references and curated aesthetics.
Bella Hadid, a driving force behind the Y2K fashion comeback, recently stepped out in glossy, low-denier tights under black hotpants at her brand launch. Suki Waterhouse was spotted in frayed denim cut-offs, tights, and a massive fur coat—so 2009 that I had to double-check the date. On Instagram, influencers are styling Molly-Mae-inspired beige blazers with shorts and sheer tights. Even Alexa Chung, the original shorts-and-tights trendsetter, is bringing back the look she made famous nearly 20 years ago.
This trend originally emerged as a practical compromise. In the late 2000s, denim hotpants were the ultimate style statement—just think of Kate Moss at Glastonbury in hers with Hunter wellies. But for those in colder climates, bare legs weren’t exactly ideal—unless you fancied flirting with hypothermia. Layering cut-offs over tights offered a thin, snag-prone shield against the cold while keeping the same “cool” silhouette. Plus, pairing shorts with hosiery made them feel a little less, well, short.
In theory, this was the perfect transitional look—ideal for a cool summer day or a warm autumn afternoon. In reality, it never quite made sense. You were either too sweaty or freezing. At a British festival, you could experience all of the above in one day. Wellies and tights, especially in damp weather, were a disaster waiting to happen—I’m still amazed I avoided trench foot at Leeds Festival 2009.
Despite all this, super-short shorts over 60-denier tights became a go-to outfit formula. And it wasn’t just about denim. Kate Moss’s first Topshop collection featured a striped yellow pair—practically unwearable unless toned down with tights. Going for the now-iconic “indie sleaze” vibe? House of Holland’s Pretty Polly collab had you covered with bold, cartoonish tights—think oversized polka dots, stars, and faux suspender prints.
Actor Sydney Sweeney is one of the Gen Z stars adopting the trend afresh
For a breezier, boho look, I had some floaty floral shorts from Urban Outfitters, which I paired with my least laddered tights. I told myself that, while I might not look as cool as Florence (whom I’d seen, soggy-footed, at Leeds), I could at least pass for a lost member of her Machine. I later found out my siblings had been secretly calling those shorts “the pantaloons.”
Perhaps the worst version of the trend was the “business casual” look. When I was studying for my A-Levels, the shorts-tights combo was at its peak. At my sixth form, we were required to wear “office” attire to supposedly prep us for the corporate world. It already felt outdated, a relic of the Eighties. Now, friends who’ve become successful lawyers dress far more casually for work than we ever did lounging in the common room. Naturally, we got creative, pairing “city shorts” with black opaques.
When do shorts become “city shorts,” you ask? When they’re essentially office trousers chopped off at the knee. My classmates wore them in grey, beige, and greige, often with pinstripes or checks. The more fashion-forward versions tapered slightly at the knee, giving the wearer the look of an aristocrat on a golfing weekend—especially if paired with, dare I say it, a waistcoat (another inexplicable Noughties trend making a comeback). We were aiming for executive chic, but we ended up looking like we were about to join Toad of Toad Hall on a wild adventure.
Rihanna was another star who sported the trend in decades gone by
The iconic leather mini skirt—how does it feel to be adored by It-girls and admired by fashion moguls alike?
We can only imagine how amazing it must feel, especially when paired with this season’s other must-have wardrobe essential—a pair of sheer tights.
On Monday night, at an intimate dinner in London, none other than Bridgerton star Simone Ashley flawlessly paired this iconic combo.
The 29-year-old stunned in a dreamy monochromatic look for the after-dark event, pairing a white high-neck vest top with a mini leather skirt, sheer tights, and sleek black pointed-toe pumps.
The ultra-chic outfit was elevated with bold, statement glam. Simone rocked a striking red lip and sultry, smoky winged liner, perfectly complementing her glowing complexion and contoured cheekbones.
For her hair, the British actress swept her long brunette locks into a sleek, slicked-back plaited ponytail—the perfect updo to highlight her glamorous makeup.
Simone wore her trendy ensemble to celebrate 16Arlington’s Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, Lights On, at Almine Rech London in Mayfair. The intimate dinner party was star-studded, with Creative Director and founder Marco Capaldo’s closest friends and collaborators joining him for the event.
Since Simone first appeared on the acting scene in 2016, following a role on the renowned British crime series Broadchurch, she’s steadily made a name for herself in the fashion world.
Earlier this month, Simone was spotted in New York, promoting her upcoming rom-com Picture This, sporting an adorable tartan mini dress paired with knee-high boots.
When she’s not attending lavish dinners with friends or exploring new cities in stylish off-duty looks, Simone is often spotted at red carpet events, dazzling in luxurious gowns.
At this year’s Fashion Awards, Simone paid tribute to Audrey Hepburn in a blush pink mini dress by Prada, effortlessly securing her place as a fashion icon to watch, both on and off the runway.
Zooey Deschanel didn’t just wear red at Paris Fashion Week; she also embraced retro trends, adding her playful touch to the event.
The New Girl actress made a bold statement, effortlessly mastering the monochromatic trend in a stunning red ensemble by luxury French brand Patou.
Though the vibrant hues felt modern, Zooey’s look had a chic vintage twist. The Mary Jane platforms paired with matching tights captured the spirit of the ’60s, showing how to rock one of this year’s comfiest shoe trends with personality and flair.
Monochrome outfits make a bold statement, but they can be tricky to pull off. However, when done right, they always stand out.
One trick to pulling off monochrome outfits, as Zooey shows here, is mixing fabrics and textures for added depth and interest.
With minimal color variation, layering different textiles and fabrics helps prevent a monochrome outfit from overwhelming the frame.
Zooey expertly balanced her look by pairing a heavy tweed mini dress with opaque tights. The leather and gloss of the Mary Janes break up the red, while the chunky platform adds the illusion of longer legs.
Fashion is like a time machine, constantly reviving old trends. In 2025, dark tights with mini skirts and shorts are making a big comeback. Once a go-to for fall and spring outfits, this classic look is now a bold fashion statement. But this isn’t just nostalgia—it’s a fresh way to stand out and express individuality.Vogue is already talking about it.
Trendy looks for 2025
Tights are a key element of the look
Tights were once just for warmth, but now they define an outfit. Bold socks and stockings are everywhere—from hit shows like Gossip Girl to top runways. Prada’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection proves this trend is here to stay. Two seasons ago, Miu Miu pushed the ‘no pants’ trend. Today, tights stand out on their own, effortlessly pairing with mini skirts and shorts.
Tights with minis aren’t just a trend—they’re a whole aesthetic. They let you mix unexpected pieces in a bold, stylish way. Think sheer black tights with denim shorts or a light, flowy dress—effortless, chic, and nostalgic. This look brings back the late 2000s and early 2010s when girls even rocked tights with sandals. Now, that daring combo is making a comeback!
Celebrities
Style icons like Dua Lipa and Lily-Rose Depp recently rocked sheer black tights with heeled sandals at Chanel Haute Couture Week. At the same time, Suki Waterhouse and Alessandra Ambrosio continue to embrace the bold shorts-and-tights combo, even though it sparks debate. But that striking contrast is exactly what makes this look so captivating.
In the 2000s, Alexa Chung made black and gray tights a staple, pairing them with lace miniskirts and shorts. Kate Moss and Sienna Miller followed, adding a bohemian-chic twist. Now, this iconic combo is making a comeback, bringing playfulness, confidence, and a hint of nostalgia.
If it’s a choice between the return of skinny jeans or the mini tights trend, the latter wins for comfort. It lets you experiment, add a touch of rock ‘n’ roll edge, and stay stylish without giving up ease.
Louise Redknapp’s bold burgundy tights are the perfect accessory. They effortlessly add trending colors to your look, while keeping you warm through spring.
As we embrace the new spring/summer 2025 trends, winter’s monochrome outfits remain a top choice. Louise Redknapp shows us how to elevate our one-toned looks with just one simple step.
We didn’t fully appreciate the power of colorful tights until seeing the music video and artwork for Louise Redknapp’s latest single, Confession. Her burgundy hosiery adds drama and impact to a monochrome look. While we may wear more than just a bodysuit and oversized jacket, pairing bold tights with a mini or midi skirt brings a subtle yet stylish flair.
Hailey Bieber turned a simple pedicure into a bold statement at the grand opening of Rhode’s new pop-up shop in Los Angeles. Honestly, I’m impressed by the beauty founder’s creativity. She’s taken last year’s naked shoe trend and pushed it into the future.
The mother of one showcased her bold, forward-thinking take on toe cleavage in front of her closest friends and colleagues. Styled by longtime stylist Dani Michelle, Bieber wore a chocolate brown leather Ferragamo mini dress that set the tone for the evening. Its swirling silhouette mirrored the pop-up’s wavy decor. She paired the sculptural dress with a coordinating vest and matched her smoldering cinnamon eye makeup to complete the look. But the real standout accessory? A cloudy white pedicure, paired with sheer tights and towering ankle-strap gladiator sandals.
It made perfect sense for Bieber to choose a sugary white hue for the event, especially after dropping a limited-edition Sugar Cookie Peptide Lip Tint. However, this isn’t Hailey’s first time embracing the milky white manicure trend. After giving birth to their son in August, her husband, pop star Justin Bieber, personally requested the ethereal shade for her first post-baby manicure with artist Zola Ganzorigt. And let’s not forget, Mrs. Bieber is the mastermind behind the iconic glazed donut nail trend—a precursor to the semi-sheer pinks and whites that graced countless celebrity toes and tips last summer.
If there are two celebrities whose style I’d happily take inspiration from, it has to be Pamela Anderson and Elsa Hosk. While they move in different circles, both have an undeniable knack for curating sleek, elegant outfits and filling their wardrobes with enviable, timeless pieces.
Although their personal styles differ, when I spot a crossover between Pamela Anderson and Elsa Hosk, I know it’s something special. This week, that moment came with a chic, cold-weather look—simple black tights paired with sleek court shoes. It’s a combination I’ll always love.
Inspired by ‘90s elegance, Anderson embraced a key trend: a silky skirt. To add a relaxed touch, she layered a chunky knit, achieving a perfect balance between classy and effortless. Sticking to green tones, the look felt both bold and thoughtful, thanks to its carefully chosen colors and styling.
Hosk, in contrast, embraced her signature polished aesthetic. She paired her tights with square-toe pointed heels, giving her look a refined edge. Her outfit followed a minimalist approach: a knitted cardigan with a matching mini skirt, complemented by a black handbag, chocolate-brown leather gloves, and deep inky sunglasses. The result? A masterclass in modern, pared-back sophistication.
A staple in every fashionista’s wardrobe during the ‘90s, the classic tights-and-heels combo is long overdue for a comeback. With Pamela Anderson and Elsa Hosk already leading the trend, it’s only a matter of time before we see it everywhere, especially during Fashion Month.
Fashion rules are usually seen as guidelines, but they’re meant to be bent or even broken to showcase personal style. One outdated rule that’s ready for a makeover is pairing sheer tights with open-toe sandals. This combo is not only chic and elevated but also effortlessly cool—no fuss needed. And we’re certainly not alone in thinking so.
Fashion insiders, particularly those with a minimalist, high-fashion style like The Row, are increasingly embracing this once-debated pairing. Zoë Kravitz, an icon known for her effortless luxe style, was spotted in NYC yesterday evening rocking sheer tights with open-toe kitten heels, layered under a sleek black wool coat.
The streets of New York Fashion Week showcased this chic combination in full force. Creative entrepreneur and designer Tylnn Nguyen paired sheer tights with patent leather, strappy open-toe sandals at the Calvin Klein F/W 25 show. She completed the look with straight-leg jeans, a graphic T-shirt, and a blazer.
Meanwhile, digital creator Mary Leest took a more glamorous approach, pairing sheer tights with a sequin dress and a fur shawl. These looks prove that open-toe shoes don’t have to be reserved for warmer months—simply add tights, and they’re perfect for year-round wear.
Beyond the street style scene, this trend made waves in the spring/summer 2025 collections. Toteme showcased sheer tights paired with wide-leg trousers and pencil skirts, creating an elegant blend of bold and refined.
As fashion’s most stylish set fully embraces sheer tights and open-toe sandals, it’s clear that this will be one of 2025’s defining styling techniques—especially as we move into the transitional weather season.