Being tall has its perks. Increased visibility at gigs, the ability to reach the top shelf in Tesco, the need to forgo the heels when you feel like it. However, there is one glaringly obvious downside to having height – the stress that comes with shopping for a new wardrobe.
Finding clothes that fit like a glove is a constant battle. Mini dresses constantly threaten to reveal the undies, jeans rarely reach the ankles, and office-appropriate trousers end up looking like culottes. Not the desired effect for someone who prefers a baggier silhouette.
It’s been a lifelong mission of mine to find brands that work for tall women. I’ll be honest, it’s the bane of my entire existence, actually.
Labels that offer ‘tall’ options are few and far between – and the items that are designed for lengthy ladies sell like hot cakes, making them incredibly difficult to come across. When it comes to trousers and jeans, many brands struggle to find the balance between still not being quite long enough and pooling around your ankles – tailored to those who stand at 6 foot and over. Being 5’11 (well, 5’10.5 – but that’s a mouthful), this leaves me in a constant state of fashion-induced frustration.)
Thankfully, there are a handful of brands doing God’s work for the willowy women among us. It should be said that most do teeter on the designer side of the spectrum (financial discrimination?) but there are a few high street heroes also championing the cause.
From luxury labels like Blumarine and Coperni to familiar favourites such as Mango and Topshop, discover the tall-girl brands I’m shopping this season.
Tall-girl brands to shop for 2026:
My Coperni trousers are my ultimate wardrobe hero – they are deliciously long and make for the perfect party pant. The brand also offers beautiful, lace-trimmed midi dresses with a hint of cool-girl deconstruction via cut-outs and asymmetric detailing that never sleep on sensuality. 10/10, no notes.
Claude Studs Skirt
Gimaguas
Gimaguas reigns supreme in the skirt department. The label is brimming with skirts that walk the line between mini and midi – ideal for long-legged women wanting adorable pieces with unique detailing.
Tartan-Check Chiffon Top
Marques’Almeida
A beloved brand that champions sustainable design and sunset-inspired Mediterranean tones, Marques’Almeida is one of my personal favourites. Peplum corsets meet with lengthy trousers and raw-hemmed jeans that coolly cascade down the leg with every step. Girlish and grunge in equal measure.
Black and White Polka Dot Layered Long Sleeve Top
Glassworks
Glassworks is the place to go for layered long-sleeves that fit like a dream. Boasting an array of tops from tees to camis and lightweight knits, the label is primed for those wanting to inject their everyday with a touch of print and colour.
Ruffle-Trimmed Floral Silk Top
Blumarine
It’s no secret that I love Blumarine. The brand is celebrated for its whimsical, Y2K aesthetic that centres feminine style – think florals, sequins and sheer. It’s also the best place to source dreamy long-sleeve blouses, the kind that people stop you in the street to enquire about. Lengthy luxury wrapped up in one befrilled silhouette.
Straight-Fit Linen Trousers with Pleats
Mango
Repeat after me – tall-girls go to Mango. For trousers, specifically. The Spanish brand offers long-line fits o’plenty – whether you’re on the hunt for a pair of work-friendly linen pants or casual wide-leg jeans.
Striped Knit Maxi Skirt
Miss Sixty x KNWLS
KNWLS is renowned for it’s floor-skimming sheer trousers and wrist-covering mesh blouses. So. you can imagine our delight when the It-Brit designer collaborated with Miss Sixty to produce the Y2K capsule collection of lengthy dreams.
Sunshine Toe Thong Sandals
Topshop
Want to stay clear of the stilettos this season? Head over to Topshop’s shoe section, which is replete with cute kitten heels like these striking ponyhair options.
Crafted from organic denim, Agolde’s dark-wash jorts are an ethical choice for the women wanting to incorporate some skater-girl grunge into their SS26 collections.
50/50 Bias-Cut Jeans
Masha Popova
Masha Popova loves a long-legged lady – just look at the flare on these jeans. Complete with Y2K-inspired floral detailing and red contrast stitching, these designer bottoms are a statement investment.
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