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Dior by John Galliano Fall 2000 RTW Faux Fur Skirt
By John Galliano for Christian Dior, Christian Dior
Located in Prague, CZ
This stunning asymmetrical skirt from the iconic Fall 2000 collection was seen on the runway in a
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Early 2000s Skirts

Prada Asymmetrical Pencil Skirt AW 2013
By Prada, Miuccia Prada
Located in Berlin, DE
The Prada Asymmetrical Pencil Skirt from Autumn/Winter 2013 redefines a classic silhouette. While
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2010s Italian Skirts

Dries Van Noten Sheer Floral Asymmetric Wrap Skirt
By Dries van Noten
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Sheer Floral Print Asymmetric Wrap Skirt Single invisible button fastener - Monochromatic print
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21st Century and Contemporary Belgian Skirts

Stella McCartney Bicolor Crepe Asymmetrical Fringed Veronica Skirt S
By Stella McCartney
Located in Dubai, Al Qouz 2
, this Veronica skirt comes in lovely shades of blue and black. It has an asymmetrical style and a
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2010s Italian Skirts

Bodycon Rick Owens Skirt in Dark Green Wool Asymmetric 2006 Queen Collection
By Rick Owens
Located in Portland, OR
skirt is lined in a rayon/silk blend. This skirt has an avant garde look with asymmetrical seams across
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Early 2000s Italian Skirts

Azzedine Alaïa Asymmetric Eyelet Embellished Leather Mini Skirt
By Azzedine Alaïa
Located in London, GB
This beautiful Alaïa skirt has been engineered for the perfect fit, it is made from structured
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21st Century and Contemporary Wrap Skirts

Chic Ann Demeulemeester Wrap Skirt
By Ann Demeulemeester
Located in San Francisco, CA
Asymmetrical silk wrap skirt with black geometric print. Photography provided by Drew Altizer
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21st Century and Contemporary Belgian Skirts

Andrew GN Black Contrast Panelled Scallop Hem Mini Skirt FR40
By Andrew Gn
Located in London, GB
Andrew GN Black Contrast Panelled Scallop Hem Mini Skirt - Black contrast panelled skirt
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21st Century and Contemporary Skirts

Alexander McQueen Red Wool Tartan Plaid High - Waisted Skirt, Fall 2006
By Alexander McQueen
Located in Cincinnati, OH
Alexander McQueen, Autumn-Winter 2006, wool red tartan plaid high-waisted skirt with asymmetric
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Early 2000s Italian Skirts

Alexander McQueen Red Wool Tartan Plaid High - Waisted Skirt, Fall 2006
By Alexander McQueen
Located in Cincinnati, OH
Alexander McQueen, Autumn-Winter 2006, wool red tartan plaid high-waisted skirt with asymmetric
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Skirts

All About Eve Couture by Talbot Runhof Tulle Skirt
Located in Hamburg, Deutschland
All About Eve Couture by Talbot Runhof Tulle Skirt in Hot Pink. Beautiful tailored asymmetrical
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1990s German Evening Dresses

Ann Demeulemeester
By Ann Demeulemeester
Located in Cincinnati, OH
Ann Demeulemeester black asymmetrical drawstring skirt with olive green cotton lining. Early
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21st Century and Contemporary Belgian Contemporary Skirts

1998 Gucci by Tom Ford Black Leather Asymmetrical Mini Skirt Tube Top Set
By Gucci, Tom Ford for Gucci
Located in Yukon, OK
: Good- no flaws- light wear to top FABRIC: Leather COUNTRY MADE: Italy SIZE: skirt is a 42 runs small
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1990s Italian Bandeaus

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Asymmetrical Skirts For Sale on 1stDibs

On 1stDibs, there are many options to choose from in our collection of asymmetrical skirts. If you’re looking for Black asymmetrical skirts and you’re unable to find the right fit, there are plenty of variations in Gray, Brown and more. If you’re looking for accessories from a specific time period, our collection is diverse and broad-ranging, and you’ll find some that date back to the 20th Century while other versions may have been produced as recently as the 21st Century. Finding appealing asymmetrical skirts such as these — no matter the origin — is easy, but Comme des Garçons, Azzedine Alaïa and Chanel each produced popular versions that are worth a look. Finding accessories for sale for women should be easy, but there are 10 pieces available to browse for men as well as unisex, too.

How Much are Asymmetrical Skirts?

On average, asymmetrical skirts on 1stDibs sell for $505, while they’re typically $42 on the low end and $12,200 for the highest priced versions of these items.

Finding the Right Skirts for You

For everyday casual wear, elevating your look at the office or making a dramatic entrance at a formal event, authentic designer and vintage skirts are reliably versatile garments.

Skirts have been around for thousands of years. A woman’s straw skirt found in an Armenian cave is believed to have been handwoven in 3,900 B.C., and long, full skirts were worn by men and women in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia. Over time, the hemlines might have changed significantly but the skirt’s integral role in fashion has remained in place.

By the early 1900s, skirt hemlines had crept up slightly to ankle-length height from the densely layered floor-length style that dominated the Victorian era — a radical shift. As women in the United States began to live more active lives during the 1920s, designers such as Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel sought to free them from the long skirts and other constrictions that persevered in fashion by ​​introducing her first little black dress. That same decade, she debuted her perfume, Chanel No. 5, as well as the Chanel suit with a fitted skirt, inspired by the boxy lines of men’s clothing and employing a sporty tweed.

Advancements in swimwear during the 1920s and 1930s also reflected a climbing hemline. Visionary designers such as Elsa Schiaparelli eventually pushed the boundaries of modesty with her backless suit, but women still wore long garments in public. Also during the so-called Roaring ’20s, short flapper dresses that fell at the knees and boasted a free-flowing sack-like silhouette, as well as chic beaded evening gowns and floral day dresses, paired fabulously with the dazzling jewelry of the era. This proved to be just a fleeting deviation from prevailing social convention, however. Skirts grew longer again in the 1930s, even if bows and other embellishments were added. As women entered the workforce in large numbers, clean lines accentuated curves and flared slightly where the material resolved at the ankles.

After World War II, France earned recognition as the center of fashion design for women. It was the golden age of haute couture, and women, quick to dispense of the drab utilitarian wartime garb that hung in their closets, pined for luxurious, elegant skirts designed by Christian Dior, Chanel, Givenchy and others, which were splashed across the pages of Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar in richly colored photographs shot by the likes of Richard Avedon and David Bailey. The 1960s introduced narrow pencil skirts and provocative minis emblazoned with geometrically dazzling patterns or bright floral prints by designers such as Emilio Pucci, Pierre Cardin and Lilly Pulitzer. By the 1970s, women felt emboldened to wear different varieties of this all-purpose garment, exploring wraps, crushed velvet maxis and other styles crafted by Halston, ​​André Courrèges, Yves Saint Laurent and others.

On 1stDibs, find a wide range of designer and vintage skirts for any gender by Prada, Dolce Gabbana, Alexander McQueen and more. Whether it’s a skirt that can be altered to suit a specific style or an addition that’s ready to join your cherished collection, find exactly what you’re looking for today.

Questions About Asymmetrical Skirts
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021
    Asymmetric skirts, also known as waterfall, high-low or mullet skirts, are skirts with a hem that is higher in the front or side and longer at the back. Asymmetrical skirts are one of the most versatile garments and have remained in trend ever since they emerged decades ago. These skirts can be worn in both warm and cold weather. On 1stDibs, shop vintage and designer skirts from top fashion boutiques around the world.

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