Vinyl fabric street style

With a new season just around the corner, now is the best time to start prepping your wardrobe updates. For starters, get ahead of the game by looking towards the latest patent vinyl trend.

Top design houses like Louis Vuitton and Chanel sent model after model down the runway last fall, all clad in some seriously edgy patent vinyl items. Look tough and ready for anything with one of these bold patent vinyl items.

For a fresh new look, go for a midi length skirt in a fire engine red hue. Pleated skirts always look elegant, so go for a chic approach by getting an unexpected take on the trend. Pair with a studded bralette or bustier and layer under a button up jacket for a modern look.

When you first hear the words “patent vinyl” you might automatically think of trench coats or rain jackets, but you can actually wear the fabric for skirts, too. Just look at some of these off-duty models for some style inspo.

Pair a patent vinyl pencil skirt with a pair of chic pointed pumps for a sophisticated outfit. If you’re so tired of wearing that boring jacket season after season, it’s nigh time to mix things up. Grab a patent vinyl style for a sleek way to boost up your style game.

For an added touch of street chic, swap out your go-to black leggings for a pair of slick patent vinyl pants. Whether you prefer a skinny style or a more relaxed pair of trousers, it’s all up to you. Experiment with a new look this season by trying out patent vinyl .

Written by Jade Nicolette


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12 Comments

Alex Monroe

Using pointed pumps with a vinyl pencil skirt feels like a clever way to tone down the edginess. It creates a balance between sleek sophistication and that high-gloss statement look.

Avery Morgan

The article does a good job breaking the stereotype that patent vinyl is only for outerwear. Expanding it into trousers and skirts opens up a lot more outfit possibilities.

Sydney Lane

Honestly didn’t expect vinyl to work for midi skirts, but the fire engine red suggestion makes sense for making a statement. It’s definitely not for blending in, though.

Avery Morgan

Referencing off-duty models was helpful because runway looks can feel unrealistic. Seeing how vinyl skirts translate into street style makes it easier to imagine wearing them daily.

Hayden Sloane

Layering a bustier under a button-up jacket with a vinyl skirt is an interesting mix of textures and vibes. It balances edgy and structured without going overboard.

Casey Rowan

I’m intrigued by the relaxed vinyl trousers idea since most people picture tight, shiny pants. A looser fit could make the material feel less intimidating and more comfortable.

Harper Sloan

The idea of pleated vinyl skirts caught my attention because I always associate pleats with softer fabrics. Mixing that structure with a high-shine finish sounds like a cool contrast.

Rowan Pierce

I appreciate the focus on styling, like pairing a vinyl pencil skirt with pointed pumps for a more polished look. It helps make the trend feel less costume-like and more practical.

Blair Sutton

Switching out black leggings for patent vinyl pants is a smart tip, especially since leggings can get repetitive. I can see how a glossy pair would instantly elevate a simple outfit.

Drew Collins

The emphasis on swapping out tired staples like old jackets or leggings is relatable. Adding one vinyl piece seems like an easy way to refresh a wardrobe without a full overhaul.

Harper Sloan

The mention of Louis Vuitton and Chanel really shows this isn’t just a niche trend anymore. Seeing patent vinyl move into everyday pieces like pencil skirts makes it feel more approachable.

Rowan Pierce

I like how the article pushes vinyl beyond the usual trench coat idea, especially the red midi skirt suggestion paired with a studded bralette and jacket. That combo feels bold but still wearable for a night out.


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