All in the Hips
By Yemisi Suleiman
Voluminous, feminine, and unapologetically dramatic, this season, fashion takes a cue from the 18th century, where dressing was an art of shape and structure.

From the runways of London to high fashion stores, it’s all about the hips. Designers have revived this trend but, with a modern, wearable twist that is less “costume” and more cool girl couture.
Think sweeping ball dresses with soft, sculptural skirts; mini versions with dramatic flares; and tea-length gowns that cinch delicately at the waist before blooming into full-bodied shapes.
Whether rendered in silk, tulle, or structured cotton, the look is all about celebrating curves and creating that statement-making silhouette.
How to Wear the Trend
- The Day Dress Revival
Opt for an A-line or gathered midi dress that subtly nods to the trend without going full on the trend. Pair with strappy sandals or ballet flats and minimalist jewelry for a refined daytime look. - Evening Opulence
Embrace the full drama of the trend with a floor-length tulle or satin skirt and a fitted bodice. Opt for deep jewel tones, emerald, plum, or midnight blue, to keep it sophisticated. Finish with statement heels and a clutch.
- The Mini with Volume
If you’re not ready for floor-sweeping drama, try a sleeved or sleeveless mini dress with a flared skirt. It’s playful, flattering, and perfect for cocktail events. Keep your accessories modern, metallic mules, a micro bag, and glossy lips. - The Corset Dress
The corset trend continues to dominate, now built seamlessly into dresses. Look for designs that cinch at the waist and flare gently at the hip for that timeless silhouette. - Red-Carpet Ready
For fashion lovers unafraid of the spotlight, this is your moment. Choose a full gown or sculpted dress with dramatic volume around the hips. Pair with minimal makeup and sleek hair, let the silhouette speak volumes. - Street Style Spin
Pair a voluminous midi skirt with a cropped jacket and ankle boots. Keep accessories minimal, bold earrings and pretty platforms add just enough drama. - High-Fashion Fusion
For the adventurous dresser, layer a t-shirt with a corset belt, tucked into a voluminous skirt. Complete the look with a classy wedge. The result? A fashion-forward contrast of vintage and urban cool. - The Minimalist’s Take
If you prefer subtle take on the trend, try a dress with gentle A-line flares or exaggerated pleats. Pair with simple heels that feels both romantic and modern. - Two-step Halter Neck dress
With its layered silhouette and fitted halter neckline, this look channels 18th-century opulence while keeping things refreshingly modern.
















