There's something quietly special about a wrap skirt. It's not just something you put on and forget about — it's something you tie, adjust, and make your own. A small moment of intention before you step into your day.
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Our Wildalaya wrap skirts are designed to feel effortless, adaptable, and truly yours — whether you wear them high-waisted, low on the hips, or somewhere in between. Here's a simple guide to help you get started.
The steps
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Step one
Find Your Starting Point
Hold the skirt behind you, with the inner tie in your right hand and the outer tie in your left. Wrap the skirt around your waist so it feels comfortable — this is your moment to choose how you want it to sit. High and snug, or relaxed and flowy.
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Step two
Secure the Inner Tie
Take the inner string (the one closer to your body) and thread it through the small opening on the waistband. Pull it through gently and guide the waistband to sit nicely. This creates the base that keeps everything in place — think of it as your anchor.
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Step three
Wrap and Adjust
Now bring the outer panel across your body. Smooth the fabric as you go — let it fall naturally. This is where the skirt starts to take shape around you. Adjust the overlap to your liking. Some prefer more coverage, some like a little movement — there's no right or wrong here.
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Step four
Tie the Outer Bow
Take the outer string and tie it into a bow or knot at your side. You can keep it neat and minimal, or slightly loose for a softer, more relaxed look.
Make It Yours
One of the things we love most about wrap skirts is how adaptable they are. A skirt that moves with you, not one that restricts you.
Wear it high-waisted for a more structured feel
Style it lower on the hips for an easy, relaxed look
Adjust the tightness depending on your day
Wear it through changing body phases — including pregnancy 🤍
A Little Note
Because each piece is made in small batches and by hand, you may notice slight variations — in colour, texture, or stitching. These are part of the story behind your skirt.
Over time, the fabric softens, shapes to you, and becomes something familiar — like a piece you've always owned.
"Designed to feel effortless, adaptable, and truly yours."
How to wear our Wrap Skirt
Styling Guide
How to Tie Your
Wildalaya Wrap Skirt
A little ritual, made just for you
There's something quietly special about a wrap skirt. It's not just something you put on and forget about — it's something you tie, adjust, and make your own. A small moment of intention before you step into your day.
Our Wildalaya wrap skirts are designed to feel effortless, adaptable, and truly yours — whether you wear them high-waisted, low on the hips, or somewhere in between. Here's a simple guide to help you get started.
The steps
Step one
Find Your Starting Point
Hold the skirt behind you, with the inner tie in your right hand and the outer tie in your left. Wrap the skirt around your waist so it feels comfortable — this is your moment to choose how you want it to sit. High and snug, or relaxed and flowy.
Step two
Secure the Inner Tie
Take the inner string (the one closer to your body) and thread it through the small opening on the waistband. Pull it through gently and guide the waistband to sit nicely. This creates the base that keeps everything in place — think of it as your anchor.
Step three
Wrap and Adjust
Now bring the outer panel across your body. Smooth the fabric as you go — let it fall naturally. This is where the skirt starts to take shape around you. Adjust the overlap to your liking. Some prefer more coverage, some like a little movement — there's no right or wrong here.
Step four
Tie the Outer Bow
Take the outer string and tie it into a bow or knot at your side. You can keep it neat and minimal, or slightly loose for a softer, more relaxed look.
Make It Yours
One of the things we love most about wrap skirts is how adaptable they are. A skirt that moves with you, not one that restricts you.
A Little Note
Because each piece is made in small batches and by hand, you may notice slight variations — in colour, texture, or stitching. These are part of the story behind your skirt.
Over time, the fabric softens, shapes to you, and becomes something familiar — like a piece you've always owned.
"Designed to feel effortless, adaptable,
and truly yours."