Pencil skirts are back but this season’s twist on the trend will stop you looking like Nessa from Gavin and Stacey

Published on September 11, 2025 at 11:04 PM
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THE last time I wore a pencil skirt, my brother affectionately told me I looked like Nessa Jenkins from Gavin & Stacey.

Brotherly love ­— always there to keep your feet firmly on the ground.

Victoria Beckham in a suit, against a cityscape backdrop.Even Victoria Beckham has given in to the pencil skirt revival and created her own design, with a matching blazer, to revamp power-dressing Photo of the Gavin & Stacey cast.Get the look wrong, though, and you will end up looking like Nessa from Gavin & Stacey

But, sadly, he was right.

My black, knee-length leather skirt and then short brown hair did make me look like the Welsh slot machine worker, minus the .

Despite my affection for the show and actress , who plays , the comment was enough to put me off that look for life.

Nessa is not exactly known for her chic style.

Now, as for autumn/winter start to appear, I’ve spotted that curve-clinging pencil skirts are back — from Gucci and Givenchy to high-street favourites and Mango.

And now I’m wondering, has the time come to give the style another whirl?

There was a 12,000 per cent increase in searches on shopping site LTK for “” following the autumn/winter 2025 fashion weeks earlier this year.

This thirst for a more slimline look tells us one thing, if nothing else — many of us, myself included, want to jump off the conveyor belt of loose and styles.

Five years on from lockdowns, we’re ready for a bit of wiggle. We want to get dressed up!.

Now, I’m not for one minute suggesting we revert back to peak Noughties pencil skirt trends, when going “out out” was all about looking like a sexy businesswoman.

tried on my teen era Topshop dress from 9 years ago & the results were insane, people say I look like a 50s movie star

Think peroxide blonde in her peak Wag era, complete with skintight skirt and peplum boob tube. Or reality stars like Towie original .

But there was a time before this when the pencil skirt was stylish and classy.

THE last time I wore a pencil skirt, my brother affectionately told me I looked like Nessa Jenkins from Gavin & Stacey.

Clemmie Fieldsend, Fashion Editor

Starlets like Grace Kelly and were big fans of the style, which became hugely popular in the late Fifties, with tucked in blouses and knits to show off their waist and bust.

As Marilyn tottered along the train platform in Some Like It Hot, the tight-fitting style may well have played a part in her trademark wiggle walk.

In the Eighties, pencil skirts were paired with shoulder-padded blazers. Women were making moves in boardrooms and this was power-dressing at its best. Think Melanie Griffith in Working Girl and in Dynasty.

Over the next few decades, the pencil skirt became a workwear uniform.

But recently, aside from wives of world leaders such as or contestants on , it has disappeared from our office attire.

Especially since , you are more likely to wear flats and comfy trousers than a restrictive, uncomfortable and somewhat dated knee-length skirt.

Pamela Anderson in Midtown, wearing a purple suit and sunglasses.Recently, Pamela Anderson has been channelling Marilyn Monroe with her retro looks, including her trademark wiggle skirt Daisy Edgar-Jones at the SXSW premiere of *On Swift Horses*.Fashion darling Daisy Edgar-Jones wore one of the skirts at Wimbledon and another to a recent event Victoria Beckham walking down the street.Back in time to peroxide blonde Victoria Beckham in her peak Wag era, complete with skintight skirt and peplum boob tube Amy Childs modeling a polka dot and striped dress at a fashion show.Reality stars like Towie original Amy Childs were also keen to get in on the peak Noughties pencil skirt trends

It seems, though, that we have now come full circle. As well as the designers’ offerings, we’ve seen a pregnant wear a pencil skirt to a pre-Met Gala bash.

Fashion darling wore one at and another to a recent event.

has been channelling Marilyn Monroe with her retro looks, including her trademark wiggle skirt.

Even Victoria Beckham has given into the revival and created her own design, with a matching blazer, to revamp power-dressing.

I am convinced that there’s a way to wear this season’s wiggle skirts without looking like a string of sausages

Clemmie Fieldsend, Fashion Editor

We’ll also see the pencil return to screens this season as , Naomi Watts and Niecy Nash-Betts star as outrageously fierce and successful lawyers in Disney’s legal drama All’s Fair later on this year.

But after enjoying years of elastic waistbands and roomy skirts, are the rest of us now ready to squeeze into a tummy-sucking number?

Personally, I’ll never get back into a black pleather version again.

I can’t shake my Nessa past and rarely get dolled up enough to dust off my peplum and six-inch heels.

But looking at the styles around on the high street, I am convinced that there’s a way to wear this season’s wiggle skirts without looking like a string of sausages.

The faux-leather options out there are looser and more flattering, and they come in a range of colours.

There are also cosy knitted versions or softer viscose numbers with bold patterns.

I like the idea of wearing one with an oversized blazer and knee-high boots to the office in the autumn, to sharpen up my workwear.

For drinks, I might even plump for a faux-leather number in sage or burgundy, with heels.

But for the majority of the week, I will be sticking with my favourite flats.

And I’m sorry, but you just can’t do a pencil skirt with ballet pumps or brogues without looking like a wally.

Marilyn Monroe carrying suitcases at a train station.Marilyn Monroe nails the look in 1959 movie Some Like It Hot Rihanna arriving at the Met Gala.Rihanna wears a pencil skirt to a pre-Met Gala bash

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