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Oct 14, 2024

Fashion Girls Are Using Sheer Knee-High Socks to Level Up Their Looks | Marie Claire

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So, you bought a new mini skirt and want to take it out for a spin. But it's too leggy for a fall outfit on an unsuspecting Tuesday. A pair of tights would be the more obvious addition to your mini-skirt outfit. But street-style maven Chloe King will tell you to try sheer knee-high socks (or stockings, as my nana called them) instead.

King, a luxury retail professional you'll spot in every best Fashion Week street style round-up across the internet, has become the unofficial face (or rather, legs) of the burgeoning knee socks trend. The fashion darling has styled sheer hosiery with mini shorts and jackets worn as dressers. Though she's experimented with "more masculine brogue loafers, a super high heel is more fun," King writes me over email.

King at New York Fashion Week last February in a sheer set, styled with olive shorts, and brown platform heels.

"As hemlines have gotten shorter (and shorter) the last few seasons,"—cue the parade of runway models and celebrities in micro mini skirts, hot pants, and often no pants at all—"adding a knee-high sock to a mini short or jacket-worn-as-dress helps tone down all the skin," she says. "Plus, the sheer-to-skin gradient adds a new texture to the look and is a more unexpected choice than a tight." Who knew nylon stockings would be trending in 2024!

Sheer knee-highs are a curveball choice, and that's precisely why they work with a short, seductive hemline. "There is something delightfully confusing about adding a knee sock to a look," King says. "The sheer nylon simultaneously adds sex appeal and a hint of grandpa's closet—it's that 'ugly cool' that Prada does so deliciously well!" A styling decision is so wrong that it circles back to being so very right.

Not all hemlines need to be of the mini and micro variety—a perfectly reasonable, just-at-the-knee hem works well, too.

King has mastered the tightrope walk between an awkward outfit and a really good one. She has a knack for knowing the finishing touch to make an outfit sing, whether it's a quirky little chapeau or a dangly pair of cherry earrings. Remember the brooch trend in New York Fashion Week street style last season? King's massive red rosette pin was one of the first signs of the accessory's comeback.

The brooch in question, paired with, of course, black knee stockings.

All this to say: King knows a thing or two about the right way to level up a look—and if the trendsetter recommends adding sheer knee socks into your arsenal, it’s style advice you’ll want to heed.

But she's not alone in using knee-skimming pantyhose as a clever styling hack. When combing through the most recent Fashion Month street style, I found knee-high black fishnets in New York, sheer white nylons in London, and gauzy stockings in Paris teamed with a phenomenal pair of platform heels.

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The platform pumps that caught my eye, styled with sheer nylons and a supersized plaid blazer worn as a mini dress.

Off the city sidewalks and onto the runways themselves, Christian Dior's models rarely walk out in a modish mini skirt or sharp pair of pleated shorts without a pair of sheer black stockings to complement them. The same goes for Cecilie Bahnsen, though the Danish designer prefers to style knee-high tights with her signature girlish puffball dresses. King also throws Simone Rocha into the mix: "While I'm inclined to a classic black sheer, the thigh-high nude hosiery at their Spring '25 show has my wheels turning about new shades and proportions."

Simone Rocha sent out a series of knee-high and higher socks in her phenomenal Spring 2025 show.

I, too, am a fan of knee-length stockings and own sheer black ones, purchased on a whim from Amazon last August for layering outfits in autumn. Since then, I've found they work well with tailored Bermuda shorts as a fall work outfit and that a leg-slit maxi skirt is a fun chance to show off a sheer calf. And when I'm drawn to darker, angstier style inspirations and want to reconnect with my raised-on-Tumblr roots, I'll turn on "Knee Socks" by the Arctic Monkeys and slip into my own set with a pair of lug-sole black boots.

Another combo worth test-driving: sheer knee-high socks teamed with a sweet pair of Mary Janes.

Take it from King, myself, or a recent runway model: sheer knee socks are an unsuspecting fall 2024 trend worth a try. They make an outfit feel more fun and could be the key to unlocking a new, more playful level of your personal style. Or, at the very least, they're a good reminder to give your grandma, the original sheer pantyhose muse, a call.

A guest at London Fashion Week styled white knee socks with a multi-plaid Chopova Lowena mini skirt and smart peny loafers.

Sheer socks add some cheek to a checked short suit.

The sheer knocks are low-effort addition, but they add a level of intrigue to this Paris Fashion Week guest's preppy plaid set.

Here, black knee-high tights add a sultry spirit to a corporate-coded look.

Two trends in one: take the leather bomber jacket trend for a spin with a simple pair of sheer knee socks and black sneakers.

Emma is the fashion features editor at Marie Claire, where she writes deep-dive trend reports, zeitgeisty fashion featurettes on what style tastemakers are wearing, long-form profiles on emerging designers and the names to know, and human interest vignette-style round-ups. Previously, she was Marie Claire's style editor, where she wrote shopping e-commerce guides and seasonal trend reports, assisted with the market for fashion photo shoots, and assigned and edited fashion celebrity news.

Emma also wrote for The Zoe Report, Editorialist, Elite Daily, Bustle, and Mission Magazine. She studied Fashion Studies and New Media at Fordham University Lincoln Center and launched her own magazine, Childs Play Magazine, in 2015 as a creative pastime. When she's not waxing poetic about niche fashion topics, you'll find her stalking eBay for designer vintage, reading literary fiction on her Kindle, and baking banana bread in her tiny NYC kitchen.

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