Des Petits Hauts | Tiare Quilted Waistcoat - Pavot Print
A waistcoat is, by nature, a proposition of structure, but the Tiare Quilted Waistcoat from Des Petits Hauts subverts that expectation with a soft, almost tender silhouette. Its defining feature is the generous, decorative bow at the front—a removable flourish that transforms the garment’s personality from folkloric to refined with a single gesture. This is not a stiff, utilitarian layer; it is a piece of quiet drama, a nod to the prairie spirit rendered in a distinctly Parisian key. The straight cut and slit at the back ensure it never feels restrictive, instead offering a gentle frame for whatever lies beneath. The fabric is a masterclass in intentional lightness. A blend of viscose, cotton, and linen gives the quilted panels a supple hand that breathes and moves without sacrificing the subtle volume that defines the shape. There is no crunch, no excessive stiffness—just a soft, naturally elegant weight that drapes rather than stands at attention. The Pavot print, exclusive to Des Petits Hauts, unfolds across the body like a field in bloom: a prairie-style floral pattern that feels both nostalgic and utterly current, its colors rich without being loud. The quilting itself is fine and precise, creating a gentle rippled texture that catches light differently with each shift. Fit is generous yet deliberate. The straight cut skims the torso without clinging, allowing the waistcoat to sit as an outer layer over a T-shirt, blouse, or dress without pulling or bunching. The detachable bow fastens with two simple buttons, making reattachment effortless—a detail that speaks to the piece’s dual nature. Wear it anchored at the front for a romantic, folk-inflected look, or remove it entirely for a cleaner, more architectural line. The slit at the back introduces a subtle break in the silhouette, adding ease of movement and a hint of airiness that prevents the quilted form from feeling heavy. This is a transitional piece in the truest sense, equally at home over a fine-gauge knit in early autumn or a linen dress in late spring. Its weight and breathability make it a natural bridge between seasons, while the print ensures it never reads as purely functional. Style it with a simple white blouse and tailored trousers for a day at the gallery, or layer it over a slip dress for an evening with a touch of bucolic charm. The Tiare waistcoat asks nothing of you but a willingness to let it lead.
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Des Petits Hauts | Tiare Quilted Waistcoat - Pavot Print
Des Petits Hauts | Tiare Quilted Waistcoat - Pavot Print
A waistcoat is, by nature, a proposition of structure, but the Tiare Quilted Waistcoat from Des Petits Hauts subverts that expectation with a soft, almost tender silhouette. Its defining feature is the generous, decorative bow at the front—a removable flourish that transforms the garment’s personality from folkloric to refined with a single gesture. This is not a stiff, utilitarian layer; it is a piece of quiet drama, a nod to the prairie spirit rendered in a distinctly Parisian key. The straight cut and slit at the back ensure it never feels restrictive, instead offering a gentle frame for whatever lies beneath. The fabric is a masterclass in intentional lightness. A blend of viscose, cotton, and linen gives the quilted panels a supple hand that breathes and moves without sacrificing the subtle volume that defines the shape. There is no crunch, no excessive stiffness—just a soft, naturally elegant weight that drapes rather than stands at attention. The Pavot print, exclusive to Des Petits Hauts, unfolds across the body like a field in bloom: a prairie-style floral pattern that feels both nostalgic and utterly current, its colors rich without being loud. The quilting itself is fine and precise, creating a gentle rippled texture that catches light differently with each shift. Fit is generous yet deliberate. The straight cut skims the torso without clinging, allowing the waistcoat to sit as an outer layer over a T-shirt, blouse, or dress without pulling or bunching. The detachable bow fastens with two simple buttons, making reattachment effortless—a detail that speaks to the piece’s dual nature. Wear it anchored at the front for a romantic, folk-inflected look, or remove it entirely for a cleaner, more architectural line. The slit at the back introduces a subtle break in the silhouette, adding ease of movement and a hint of airiness that prevents the quilted form from feeling heavy. This is a transitional piece in the truest sense, equally at home over a fine-gauge knit in early autumn or a linen dress in late spring. Its weight and breathability make it a natural bridge between seasons, while the print ensures it never reads as purely functional. Style it with a simple white blouse and tailored trousers for a day at the gallery, or layer it over a slip dress for an evening with a touch of bucolic charm. The Tiare waistcoat asks nothing of you but a willingness to let it lead.
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A waistcoat is, by nature, a proposition of structure, but the Tiare Quilted Waistcoat from Des Petits Hauts subverts that expectation with a soft, almost tender silhouette. Its defining feature is the generous, decorative bow at the front—a removable flourish that transforms the garment’s personality from folkloric to refined with a single gesture. This is not a stiff, utilitarian layer; it is a piece of quiet drama, a nod to the prairie spirit rendered in a distinctly Parisian key. The straight cut and slit at the back ensure it never feels restrictive, instead offering a gentle frame for whatever lies beneath. The fabric is a masterclass in intentional lightness. A blend of viscose, cotton, and linen gives the quilted panels a supple hand that breathes and moves without sacrificing the subtle volume that defines the shape. There is no crunch, no excessive stiffness—just a soft, naturally elegant weight that drapes rather than stands at attention. The Pavot print, exclusive to Des Petits Hauts, unfolds across the body like a field in bloom: a prairie-style floral pattern that feels both nostalgic and utterly current, its colors rich without being loud. The quilting itself is fine and precise, creating a gentle rippled texture that catches light differently with each shift. Fit is generous yet deliberate. The straight cut skims the torso without clinging, allowing the waistcoat to sit as an outer layer over a T-shirt, blouse, or dress without pulling or bunching. The detachable bow fastens with two simple buttons, making reattachment effortless—a detail that speaks to the piece’s dual nature. Wear it anchored at the front for a romantic, folk-inflected look, or remove it entirely for a cleaner, more architectural line. The slit at the back introduces a subtle break in the silhouette, adding ease of movement and a hint of airiness that prevents the quilted form from feeling heavy. This is a transitional piece in the truest sense, equally at home over a fine-gauge knit in early autumn or a linen dress in late spring. Its weight and breathability make it a natural bridge between seasons, while the print ensures it never reads as purely functional. Style it with a simple white blouse and tailored trousers for a day at the gallery, or layer it over a slip dress for an evening with a touch of bucolic charm. The Tiare waistcoat asks nothing of you but a willingness to let it lead.























