Wiederhoeft Long Tulip Skirt
Wiederhoeft
$890.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Wiederhoeft Long Tulip Skirt comes in cream and feels quietly considered. Made from 100% cotton twill in a midweight weave, the fabric holds a refined line without feeling rigid. Unlined and breathable, it moves with you rather than resisting your stride, while a front button closure keeps the silhouette clean and modern—an understated expression of the label’s luxe, everyday ease.
Long and leg-lengthening, the tulip sweep flatters without clinging. The four-pocket styling adds practical edge while preserving the silhouette’s smooth line. A front closure makes layering intuitive—tuck in a crisp blouse, slip on a knit, or throw a blazer over it—and the midweight cotton twill holds its shape from desk to dusk, moving gracefully with your day.
Wiederhoeft’s approach to tailoring leans into refined ease, translating heritage cues into a modern, city-ready wardrobe. In cream with four pockets and a clean front closure, this Long Tulip Skirt anchors looks as easily paired with a sculpted top and heels as with a slouchy sweater and sneakers.
Materials / Fabrication
- 100% cotton
- Cream color
- Midweight twill fabric
- Tulip skirt silhouette
- Front button closure
- Unlined
- 4-pocket styling
- Made in USA
Recommended Care
- Dry clean only to preserve fabric, color, and structure.
- Avoid machine washing and high heat; if ironing is needed, use a low heat and a pressing cloth.
- Store on a hanger to maintain shape and minimize creasing.
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About Wiederhoeft
Wiederhoeft was launched in 2019 with a mesmerizing story ballet. The brand's founder, Jackson Wiederhoeft, has always been passionate about theatre, dance, and the magic of live performance. This love for the performing arts became the driving force behind the brand's unique aesthetic and approach to fashion. Jackson Wiederhoeft is a graduate of Parsons School of Design, where they received the prestigious "Women's Designer of the Year" award in 2016 for their thesis collection, "The Dollies." After graduation, Wiederhoeft honed their skills by working for renowned designer Thom Browne, focusing on women's runway collections. This experience allowed Wiederhoeft to gain a comprehensive understanding of couture-level garment design and execution.
