One part of the British pop group, Little Mix, vocalist Leigh-Anne Pinnock sore a vinyl mini-skirt out and about to kick off her New Year strong. When heading out to Mahiki nightclub in London, Leigh-Anne took on a bold approach.
With a fitted bodysuit featuring an all over graphic print and metallic text, Pinnock teamed it with a flirty miniskirt made from black PVC material. Looking fierce as can be, Leigh-Anne opted for a fitted vinyl skirt that hit above the knee.
With alternating zippers crossing along the front, this bold look is perfect for the confident singer. For an added bit of nineties nostalgia, Leigh-Anne opted to wear her hair down with a center part and added a thick black choker as an accessory. To match her tropical printed top, Pinnock sported a pair of green ankle booties, complete with a look-at-me lace up design.
The 24-year-old singer is known for her work on the hit song “Black Magic”. Leigh-Anne certainly looked magical in this stunning look featuring a printed bodysuit and a zippered PVC skirt.
Heading to the club? Try out Pinnock’s style for yourself by looking out for a bodysuit with an open back. For added contrast, pair a printed bodysuit with and make your own PVC skirt for an edgy yet effortless look.
Written by Jade Nicolette








Her styling feels very intentional, from the metallic text on the bodysuit to the lace-up boots, like every detail leans into that bold New Year energy.
That zippered PVC mini with the crisscross front really stood out to me; it adds texture instead of just relying on shine. Pairing it with a busy graphic bodysuit somehow still felt balanced.
Calling out her “Black Magic” era was a nice reminder of her pop identity, which actually matches the confident, slightly theatrical outfit choices here.
The idea of making your own PVC skirt is interesting, though I imagine getting those front zippers aligned like hers would be the hardest part.
Interesting suggestion about using an open-back bodysuit with PVC; that contrast between skin and glossy material seems key to keeping the look from feeling too heavy.
I like how the article pointed out the green lace-up ankle boots matching the tropical print top, because that could have easily clashed but actually ties the whole outfit together.
I wouldn’t have thought to pair a tropical print with black PVC, but the article makes it clear how the fitted silhouette keeps it from looking chaotic.
I appreciate that the article didn’t just focus on the skirt but explained how the graphic bodysuit and accessories like the choker complete the look.
The above-the-knee cut on the vinyl skirt really helps it feel playful instead of overly severe, especially with the flirty club vibe mentioned.
Those alternating zippers on the skirt give it more edge than a typical vinyl piece, and it makes sense for a club setting like Mahiki where you want something eye-catching.
Wearing a fitted vinyl skirt to a nightclub makes sense, but combining it with a printed top and bright boots is what really elevates it beyond a standard all-black outfit.
The nod to 90s styling with the center part and thick choker was a nice touch, especially against the modern PVC skirt and metallic text bodysuit.