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The Expensive Way Chic Women Will Be Wearing This $10 Accessory Come Spring

Published 1 week ago6 minute read

Certain fashion items are designated for certain seasons—we know this. You don't see people wearing shearling coats in the summer, because they're not designed for warm weather. But there are some exceptions to this, and on the S/S 25 runways last September, one such anomaly made its way onto multiple runways.

Any other year, I'd pack up my very large selection of tights the second the weather in New York began to turn from winter to spring. I wear them pretty much daily in the colder months, using them as both a practical layer and a stylish addition to most outfits, but when it's nice enough out to go bare-legged, I always do. This season, though, I'm changing course, and it's all because of a few very convincing runway looks that stuck to my brain matter like gum just about six months ago.

A brown backdrop with flashing images from the S/S 25 Toteme show, showcasing tights being styled with sandals for spring.

Toteme S/S 25

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The first spring show where I really noticed tights was Toteme during New York Fashion Week. Buttery-yellow satin minidresses and lightweight, off-white sets were styled with sandals, yes, but also black sheer hosiery. Normally, I'd be thrown off by this addition, but something about the contrast of black tights made Toteme's spring looks appear stronger and more intentional, drawing me in. The way they were styled with heeled sandals, too, hooked me—it was unexpected in all the best ways.

A brown backdrop with flashing images from the S/S 25 Proenza Schouler show, showcasing tights being styled with sandals and dresses for spring.

Proenza Schouler S/S 25

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The trend continued spreading throughout the New York shows, appearing on models at Proenza Schouler's last runway show with Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez at the helm. (The two are headed to Loewe soon.) A royal-blue dress with a high slit and a cream-colored top and fringe skirt were complemented with black tights and toe-loop sandals. At Tibi, Creative Director Amy Smilovic went another route, not grabbing for black tights but instead opaque white and red hosiery that popped against shades of burgundy and soft yellow. She chose shoes to match each look's designated tights, further emphasizing their existence in a spring show, where bare legs are typically the norm.

A brown backdrop with flashing images from the S/S 25 Tibi show, showcasing tights being styled with dresses and sets for spring.

Tibi S/S 25

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A few weeks later at the Prada show in Milan, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons took the concept of wearing tights in the spring to a whole new level, choosing sweater tights typically reserved for the coldest fall and winter days and styling them like pants, with outerwear pieces that acted as dresses. Instead of sandals, these hybrid bottoms were worn with re-created pumps from the Prada archives.

A brown backdrop with flashing images from the S/S 25 Prada show, showcasing sweater tights being styled with heels for spring.

Prada S/S 25

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Runways contain a lot of styling tricks that aren't necessarily chosen for everyday wear, though, even if what's presented on them is technically called ready-to-wear. A few scrolls through my favorite Instagram accounts, however, led me to a bevy of spring-tights styling ideas that have inspired me to keep my tights in their current position, ready to be grabbed no matter the season and paired with trousers, tailored shorts, midi skirts, and more. I'm prepared to wear them with pumps, slingbacks, and, yes, sandals, probably even purchasing a few more sets of my go-to $10 8-denier tights from Calzedonia next time I'm in SoHo. (They have a buy-three-for-$20 deal right now, just saying.)

A brown backdrop with flashing images of influencers styling sheer tights during the spring time, a trend from the S/S 25 runways.

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If you're feeling just as inspired by this affordable yet expensive-looking styling trick as I was, start scrolling. Your chicest spring look is just a few clicks (and delivery days) away.

Calzedonia, 8 Denier Ultra Sheer Tights

Calzedonia

8 Denier Ultra Sheer Tights

I own these in so many colors. They've never snagged on me, and you can't beat the price.

Individual 10 Pantyhose

Wolford

Individual 10 Pantyhose

"At 10 denier, they are quite durable," said one Nordstrom reviewer. "I've had mine for months, worn them multiple times, washed them, and they are still going strong."

calzedonia, 20 Denier Sheer Back Seam Tights

calzedonia

20 Denier Sheer Back Seam Tights

Back-seam tights are so subtly sexy.

Pure Matte 50 Semisheer Tights

Falke

Pure Matte 50 Semisheer Tights

I have a thing for brown tights. If your outfit contains any brown, add a pair of these and it'll bring the whole look together.

Sheer Back Seam Tights

Nordstrom

Sheer Back Seam Tights

Keep your look monochrome and wear all white or off-white with these adorable back-seam tights.

calzedonia, 20 Denier Ultra Comfort Sheer Tights

calzedonia

20 Denier Ultra Comfort Sheer Tights

Why have I never thought to buy navy-blue tights before?

Classic Super-Sheer Rip-Resist Tights

Archived

Classic Super-Sheer Rip-Resist Tights

Everyone in WWW's office swears by Sheertex tights because they truly last forever. I've personally been wearing pairs for years without snags. Bonus: This super-sheer version is on sale.

Satin Touch 20 Tights

Wolford

Satin Touch 20 Tights

Whoa, this color is gorgeous. Imagine how elegant it would look with a cream skirt or dress.

Elisheva Sandal

An easy and pricey-looking choice (emphasis on looking).

Leather Kitten Heel Sandals

ZARA

Leather Kitten Heel Sandals

This gray shade would be just as gorgeous paired with black tights as it would red, white, or even navy. The options are endless.

Cage Patent-Leather Sandals

KHAITE

Cage Patent-Leather Sandals

So many of my fashion friends want these. The unique cage-toe shape would really pop with tights layered underneath.

Kittie Slingback Pointed Toe Kitten Heel Pump

Steve Madden

Kittie Slingback Pointed Toe Kitten Heel Pump

A classic choice that works with every outfit.

Caprice Heel

These are top rated for a reason.

Ilvy Satin Mules

Go with white tights—I dare you.

Croc-Effect Leather Slingback Pumps

TOTEME

Croc-Effect Leather Slingback Pumps

Been dreaming about styling these with literally everything, tights included.

Sophia Pointed Toe Slingback Pump

Open Edit

Sophia Pointed Toe Slingback Pump

Heeled Strappy Sandals

H&M

Heeled Strappy Sandals

If you don't click purchase on these, I will. I might even buy them in red, too.

Tee Cage Sandal

Proenza Schouler

Tee Cage Sandal

Oh, I can't wait to see these styled with black, sheer tights and a midi dress.

Eliza Huber is an NYC-based senior fashion editor who specializes in trend reporting, brand discovery, and the intersection of sports and fashion. She joined Who What Wear in 2021 from Refinery29, the job she took after graduating with a business degree from the University of Iowa. She's launched two columns, Let's Get a Room and Ways to Wear; profiled Dakota Fanning, Diane Kruger, Katie Holmes, Gracie Abrams, and Sabrina Carpenter; and reported on everything from the relationship between Formula One and fashion to the top runway trends each season. Eliza lives on the Upper West Side and spends her free time researching F1 fashion imagery for her side Instagram accounts @thepinnacleoffashion and @f1paddockfits, watching WNBA games, and scouring The RealReal for discounted Prada.

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