BERENICE | Joyce Bandana-Print Midi Skirt - Mint
A ribbon of mint unfurls with the Joyce Bandana-Print Midi Skirt from BERENICE, a study in fluid ease that sidesteps the expected. The signature bandana motif—a recurring narrative in the house’s lexicon—is rendered here not as a nostalgic nod, but as a contemporary graphic statement. On a ground of pale, almost ethereal mint, the print reads like a watercolor wash, its edges soft and deliberate, lending the piece a painterly quality that feels both spontaneous and considered. This is not a skirt that shouts; it whispers, with the quiet confidence of something that knows its own rhythm. The fabric is the true protagonist. Crafted from 100% viscose, the hand is remarkably airy—a whisper-weight weave that skims the skin without clinging. There is a liquid suppleness to the drape, a subtle luster that catches light in the folds, suggesting movement even at rest. The viscose has been chosen for its breathability and its ability to hold a crease-free fall, making it an instinctive choice for days that stretch from morning errands to evening aperitifs. It feels like a second skin, but one with impeccable manners. Cut to a generous, flowing silhouette, the Joyce skirt eschews rigid construction for a liberated line. The waist is defined but not cinched, sitting naturally on the hips with a gentle, unconstructed ease. The midi length is precise—falling just below the calf—creating a proportion that elongates the leg without sacrificing coverage. The cut is a masterclass in negative space: the skirt billows away from the body, allowing air to circulate and fabric to breathe. This is a shape that moves with you, not against you, built for the woman who values freedom of motion as much as she values a refined aesthetic. In motion, the skirt becomes a living thing. Each step sends a cascade of mint and cream rippling outward, the bandana print dissolving and reforming with every turn. It is a garment designed for the city’s rhythm—for a brisk walk along the Seine, a long lunch in the Marais, or a gallery opening where the art is as much on the body as on the walls. Pair it with a crisp white cotton tank for an effortless day look, or lean into the season’s languor with a sheer silk camisole and flat sandals. When the temperature drops, a fine-gauge cashmere crewneck in cream or charcoal grounds the airiness. The Joyce skirt is not an occasion piece; it is a wardrobe anchor, built to be worn into the ground, season after season.
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BERENICE | Joyce Bandana-Print Midi Skirt - Mint
BERENICE | Joyce Bandana-Print Midi Skirt - Mint
A ribbon of mint unfurls with the Joyce Bandana-Print Midi Skirt from BERENICE, a study in fluid ease that sidesteps the expected. The signature bandana motif—a recurring narrative in the house’s lexicon—is rendered here not as a nostalgic nod, but as a contemporary graphic statement. On a ground of pale, almost ethereal mint, the print reads like a watercolor wash, its edges soft and deliberate, lending the piece a painterly quality that feels both spontaneous and considered. This is not a skirt that shouts; it whispers, with the quiet confidence of something that knows its own rhythm. The fabric is the true protagonist. Crafted from 100% viscose, the hand is remarkably airy—a whisper-weight weave that skims the skin without clinging. There is a liquid suppleness to the drape, a subtle luster that catches light in the folds, suggesting movement even at rest. The viscose has been chosen for its breathability and its ability to hold a crease-free fall, making it an instinctive choice for days that stretch from morning errands to evening aperitifs. It feels like a second skin, but one with impeccable manners. Cut to a generous, flowing silhouette, the Joyce skirt eschews rigid construction for a liberated line. The waist is defined but not cinched, sitting naturally on the hips with a gentle, unconstructed ease. The midi length is precise—falling just below the calf—creating a proportion that elongates the leg without sacrificing coverage. The cut is a masterclass in negative space: the skirt billows away from the body, allowing air to circulate and fabric to breathe. This is a shape that moves with you, not against you, built for the woman who values freedom of motion as much as she values a refined aesthetic. In motion, the skirt becomes a living thing. Each step sends a cascade of mint and cream rippling outward, the bandana print dissolving and reforming with every turn. It is a garment designed for the city’s rhythm—for a brisk walk along the Seine, a long lunch in the Marais, or a gallery opening where the art is as much on the body as on the walls. Pair it with a crisp white cotton tank for an effortless day look, or lean into the season’s languor with a sheer silk camisole and flat sandals. When the temperature drops, a fine-gauge cashmere crewneck in cream or charcoal grounds the airiness. The Joyce skirt is not an occasion piece; it is a wardrobe anchor, built to be worn into the ground, season after season.
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A ribbon of mint unfurls with the Joyce Bandana-Print Midi Skirt from BERENICE, a study in fluid ease that sidesteps the expected. The signature bandana motif—a recurring narrative in the house’s lexicon—is rendered here not as a nostalgic nod, but as a contemporary graphic statement. On a ground of pale, almost ethereal mint, the print reads like a watercolor wash, its edges soft and deliberate, lending the piece a painterly quality that feels both spontaneous and considered. This is not a skirt that shouts; it whispers, with the quiet confidence of something that knows its own rhythm. The fabric is the true protagonist. Crafted from 100% viscose, the hand is remarkably airy—a whisper-weight weave that skims the skin without clinging. There is a liquid suppleness to the drape, a subtle luster that catches light in the folds, suggesting movement even at rest. The viscose has been chosen for its breathability and its ability to hold a crease-free fall, making it an instinctive choice for days that stretch from morning errands to evening aperitifs. It feels like a second skin, but one with impeccable manners. Cut to a generous, flowing silhouette, the Joyce skirt eschews rigid construction for a liberated line. The waist is defined but not cinched, sitting naturally on the hips with a gentle, unconstructed ease. The midi length is precise—falling just below the calf—creating a proportion that elongates the leg without sacrificing coverage. The cut is a masterclass in negative space: the skirt billows away from the body, allowing air to circulate and fabric to breathe. This is a shape that moves with you, not against you, built for the woman who values freedom of motion as much as she values a refined aesthetic. In motion, the skirt becomes a living thing. Each step sends a cascade of mint and cream rippling outward, the bandana print dissolving and reforming with every turn. It is a garment designed for the city’s rhythm—for a brisk walk along the Seine, a long lunch in the Marais, or a gallery opening where the art is as much on the body as on the walls. Pair it with a crisp white cotton tank for an effortless day look, or lean into the season’s languor with a sheer silk camisole and flat sandals. When the temperature drops, a fine-gauge cashmere crewneck in cream or charcoal grounds the airiness. The Joyce skirt is not an occasion piece; it is a wardrobe anchor, built to be worn into the ground, season after season.



















