The Micro-Mini Skirt Will Still Be Trending In The Fall, According To NYFW

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The Micro-Mini Skirt Will Still Be Trending In The Fall, According To NYFW
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The micro-mini skirt has been all over NYFW. [Getty Images]

, and countless others. Now, it turns out, we’ll be expecting a lot more cameos of the itty-bitty skirt through the fall and winter, too.

See how the micro-mini skirt is taking over New York Fashion Week for Fall 2022, including designers like LaQuan Smith, Christian Cowan, Dion Lee, and more, ahead.

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