This Satin-Shirt Trend Feels Like It's Straight Out of Tom Ford's Gucci Era—7 Ways Fashion People Are Styling It
You're going to want to screenshot all of these looks.
I've always believed there are certain pieces that don't just come back. They return with a very specific attitude. The satin shirt is one of them. It's not just another micro-trend. It's a style that came out of an iconic time in fashion. If you've ever done a deep dive into archival Gucci from the Tom Ford era (my favorite late-night hobby), you know exactly what kind of energy I'm talking about: a little undone, a little glossy, and very intentional in its effortlessness. I mean, the look is Madonna approved!
What makes this iteration feel especially current is how versatile it's become. Fashion people are pairing satin shirts with everything right now, from tailored trousers to low-rise denim, making the piece feel less like the going-out top it once was and more like a year-round staple. Below, see seven outfit ideas that convinced me this trend is worth leaning all the way into.
A cerulean satin shirt tucked into a sleek midi skirt with a vintage belt feels like the most literal nod to Ford-era styling—in the best way. This is a look that walked straight off that runway.
Layer a silky button-down under a classic trench and finish the look with heeled boots. It's polished but still has that soft, fluid contrast happening underneath aka the secret to making basics feel expensive.
A pastel satin shirt with corduroy trousers is proof that this trend doesn't have to be overtly sexy to work. The structure of the pants balances the softness up top, making the whole look feel intentional and elevated.
A blue satin shirt styled with tailored pants and minimal layers underneath is the easiest way to tap into the trend. Add a subtle pendant and you have an outfit that works for literally any evening plan.
A black satin shirt with matching trousers is peak quiet luxury. It's clean, it's fluid, and it lets the texture do all the talking—no overstyling required.
If the idea of a fully unbuttoned satin shirt feels like a lot, just add a structured suit on top. It puts together an incredible look in just a few seconds while still letting that glossy finish peek through.
Pairing a satin blouse with vintage-inspired jeans might be my favorite take. It tones down the drama just enough, giving you that effortless high-low mix that always looks chic and never try-hard.

Sierra Mayhew is a fashion editor at Who What Wear, bringing a decade of industry experience to the editorial team. Since joining in 2021, she has made her mark by blending luxury and accessible fashion, decoding runway trends, and curating must-have shopping lists. Before joining Who What Wear, Sierra sharpened her skills at Harper's Bazaar and Elle, with bylines in Bazaar.com and collaborated with iconic brands such as Gucci and Ferragamo. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Sierra translates editorial expertise into viral social content, making fashion engaging for a new generation. Her unique perspective is rooted in her love for travel, music, and discovering the hidden gems that make New York City a constant source of inspiration.