Formula, Unlocked: 12 Ways to Actually Pull Off a Sheer Top


If you've followed fashion long enough, it's easy to assume that every trend goes out of style eventually. Sheer clothing initially fell into that categorization for quite a few of us, but boy, were we wrong. Despite any initial misgivings that some of us may have had when sheer clothing first surfaced on the runway, it's sticking around for the foreseeable future. We've seen so many fashion houses, from Saint Laurent to Miu Miu to Chloé, over the last few seasons give the "naked" trend their signature spin in the form of lace dresses, gauzy sweaters, chiffon pencil skirts, and mesh bodysuits. While there are so many different ways to wear this trend, we'd be remiss if we didn't admit that sheer tops remain the superior choice, in our humble opinion. We're not the only ones who share this sentiment. We've seen stylish people embrace sheer tops not as a fleeting going-out trend but as a foundational staple.
Even with that ubiquity, it's hard to deny that sheer tops aren't the easiest pieces to style for everyday life. Sure, we have ample styling examples from stars like Bella Hadid and Dua Lipa, but in practice, it can be challenging to figure out how to make this risqué piece feel safe enough to pull off in our own lives. What's a girl to do? Well, allow us to introduce you to your ultimate guide on how to style a sheer layering top. We've rounded up examples of sheer-shirt outfits with outfit formulas, styling tips, and even a curation of the best sheer layering pieces to purchase right now. Whether you're a fan of the naked trend or used to pray for its demise, these outfit ideas will convince you that this piece deserves a spot in your wardrobe.
Tip #1: Pay Attention to Necklines
WEAR: Black Coat + Black Sheer Turtleneck + Gray Cardigan + White Baggy Jeans + Black Ankle Boots + Black Barrel Bag
Styling Notes: If you find the idea of wearing a sheer top a bit scary, you can make this layering piece feel more approachable by paying attention to the neckline. Opting for a modest sheer top in the form of a turtleneck (ideally styled with more layers) will remove some potential fear about wearing this piece.
Tip #2: Go Tonal
WEAR: White Trench Coat + White Pleated Sheer Top + White Wide-Leg Trousers + White Skinny Belt + Two-Tone Slingback Heels + White Shoulder Bag + Black Sunglasses
Styling Notes: When you want to elevate your sheer layering top, stick to a tonal palette for your ensemble. Whether you wear an all-white look or any other neutral shade, styling a sheer laying top with separates in a matching shade will always look sophisticated.
Tip #3: Add Oversize Outerwear
WEAR: Oversize Black Leather Jacket + White Sheer Camisole + Dark-Wash Baggy Jeans + Heeled Sandals + Black Clutch Bag + Silver Earrings
Styling Notes: Another low-effort way to style a sheer layering top is to add layers into the mix, specifically an oversize jacket. Whether you're planning to meet friends for drinks or go on a first date, you can't go wrong with an oversize leather jacket, a sheer camisole, baggy jeans, and heeled sandals.
Tip #4: Make It a Base Layer
WEAR: Black Blazer + Striped Button-Down + Black Sheer T-Shirt + Chunky Gold Cuff Bracelets + Skinny Belt + Black Trousers + Red Ankle Boots
Styling Notes: When you don't want to show too much skin but still want to wear your sheer layering top, use it as a base. You can style a mesh top underneath a not-so-modest dress or a striped button-down shirt and oversize blazer, as shown above. With the latter option, you can draw attention to the layers by layering chunky bangles over the cuffs of your shirts.
Tip #5: Dress It Up With a Blazer
WEAR: Silver Earrings + Oversize Boxy Blazer + White Sheer T-Shirt + White Bralette + Red Belt + Baggy Black Jeans + White Loafers
Styling Notes: When you don't want to wear too many layers over your sheer top but still want to dress it up, simply add a blazer. Pairing your sheer top with a boxy blazer, baggy jeans, and flat loafers will give the casual staple a more formal spin.
Tip #6: Opt for Unexpected Layers
WEAR: Black Turtleneck + Sheer Lace Minidress + Black Track Pants + Black Belt + Black Pointed Ankle Boots
Styling Notes: Try challenging yourself to think beyond traditional styling by pairing your sheer layers with unexpected items. For example, transform the typical lace minidress (or long sheer camisole) by layering it over a pair of track pants. You can further lean into the juxtaposition of these pieces by finishing off your look with a turtleneck sweater, a low-slung belt, and pointed ankle boots.
Tip #7: Play With Prints
WEAR: Brown Sunglasses + Brown Leather Trench Coat + Printed Mesh T-Shirt + Brown Belt + Brown Wide-Leg Trousers + Brown Clutch Bag + Brown Platform Ankle Boots
Styling Notes: Playing with prints can make a sheer top all the more exciting. Consider styling a printed mesh shirt with separates that match the print's color palette. It's a combo that will surely capture everyone's attention.
Tip #8: Double Up on Sheer Separates
WEAR: Aviator Sunglasses + Tan Sheer Lace Top + Black Sheer Lace Dress + Tan Sheer Lace Skirt + Metallic Flats + Gold Bangles + Black Clutch Bag
Styling Notes: Prints aren't the only way to add visual intrigue to your sheer pieces; you can create the same effect simply by doubling up your items. The sheer lace top in the back of your closet can become more compelling when layered over a contrasting black lace dress and matching tan lace skirt. Styling lace separates together is a surefire way to show less skin without losing the pieces' luster.
Tip #9: Pair With Sheer Underpinnings
WEAR: Tan Maxi Coat + Black Sheer Lace Top + Black Bra + Black Miniskirt + Black Knee-High Sheer Stockings + Black Mules + Black Handbag
Styling Notes: It can be risky to style sheer pieces on top of each other, so it's understandable if you don't feel comfortable with that outfit idea. You can re-create that outfit with more coverage by wearing your sheer layering top with a long coat, a miniskirt, and sheer underpinnings (e.g., knee-high stockings or tights). With this styling combo, you'll strike the perfect balance between covered and exposed.
Tip #10: Invest In a Cute Bra
WEAR: Black Sunglasses + Oversize White Sheer Shirt + White Satin Bra + White Wide-Leg Trousers + Black Flat Sandals + Black Tote Bag + Gold Bangles
Styling Notes: We've already shared a few styling ideas, but the best place to start when it comes to figuring out how to wear a sheer layering top is with your bra choice. Don't be afraid to invest in a quality bra; it will provide you with ample coverage and do most of the heavy lifting of making your outfit look stylish.
Tip #11: Opt for a Contrasting Bralette
WEAR: Long Black Coat + White Sheer Top + Black Bralette + Chunky Chain + White Balloon Skirt + Black Knee-High Boots + Black Sporty Sunglasses
Styling Notes: The outfit above further proves that having a really pretty bra is the secret to pulling off this trend. However, you don't need a matching bra to pair with your sheer top. We implore you to go for contrasting undergarments. What better way to draw attention to the opacity of your shirt than with a contrasting statement bralette? Is it risky? Sure. Hot? One-hundred percent.
Tip #12: Keep It Simple
WEAR: Black Sunglasses + Gold Hoops + Black Sheer Tank Top + Black Belt + Black Trousers + Black Slingback Heels + Gold Bangles
Styling Notes: Hopefully, we've proven you can pull off the sheer trend without putting too much skin in the game. (Excuse the pun.) However, if you're still unsure how to wear a sheer layering top, remember to keep it simple. The beauty of the sheer-top trend is that it doesn't need to be overstyled—a basic gauzy tank top looks good with a simple pair of wide-leg trousers, a designer belt, and sleek slingback heels.

Jasmine Fox-Suliaman is a freelance writer and editor living in New York City. What began as a pastime (blogging on Tumblr) transformed into a lifelong passion for unveiling the connection between fashion and culture on the internet and in real life. Over the last decade, she's melded her extensive edit and social background to various on-staff positions at Who What Wear, MyDomaine, and Byrdie. More recently, she’s become a freelance contributor to other publications including Vogue, Editorialist, and The Cut. Off the clock, you can find her clutching her cell phone as she's constantly scrolling through TikTok and The RealReal, in search of the next cool thing.