Des Petits Hauts | Ykarine Darjeeling Floral Midi Skirt
The Ykarine skirt from Des Petits Hauts is a study in deliberate volume, anchored by a high waist that immediately redefines proportion. It is not merely an A-line; it is a considered shape that begins with a cinched, elasticated back waistband before releasing into a generous, gathered fullness. The cut is architectural yet soft, with precise seaming at the hip that controls the fabric’s fall, ensuring the silhouette retains structure rather than collapsing into formlessness. This is a skirt that commands presence without demanding attention—a quiet statement of intent. Crafted from an exclusive Darjeeling print on lightweight viscose chiffon, the fabric is the narrative here. It is diaphanous without being sheer, thanks to a full lining that preserves the garment’s opacity while allowing the outer layer to float independently. The chiffon possesses a particular hand: cool to the touch, with a subtle crispness that yields to a fluid, almost liquid drape. When the skirt moves, the fabric lifts and resettles with a whisper, the stylised pink and green floral pattern appearing to shift and recompose itself like a watercolour catching light. The texture is airy, the weight negligible—this is a piece designed for movement, not stillness. Construction is meticulous, as expected from a house that prioritises finish. The side zip is discreetly hidden, preserving the clean line of the silhouette. The gathers at the waistband are engineered to distribute fullness evenly, avoiding the bulk that can plague high-waisted styles. The hem falls to a midi length that grazes the mid-calf, a proportion that feels both modern and timeless. The lining is cut to move in concert with the outer shell, preventing any static cling or misalignment—a detail that speaks to the garment’s wearability across a full day. In motion, the Ykarine is transformative. The chiffon billows gently with each step, the floral print blooming and receding like a garden in a breeze. It is a skirt for the transitional moments of spring and early summer, when the air is warm but not heavy. Its romanticism is tempered by the clean, architectural cut—it is not saccharine, but rather a precise interpretation of femininity. Style it with a simple white cotton poplin shirt, the sleeves rolled, and a flat leather sandal for a look that is effortlessly Parisian. For evening, pair it with a fine-gauge cashmere crewneck in charcoal or navy, and a heeled mule—the contrast between the soft, floating skirt and a structured top creates a tension that is deeply compelling.
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Des Petits Hauts | Ykarine Darjeeling Floral Midi Skirt
Des Petits Hauts | Ykarine Darjeeling Floral Midi Skirt
The Ykarine skirt from Des Petits Hauts is a study in deliberate volume, anchored by a high waist that immediately redefines proportion. It is not merely an A-line; it is a considered shape that begins with a cinched, elasticated back waistband before releasing into a generous, gathered fullness. The cut is architectural yet soft, with precise seaming at the hip that controls the fabric’s fall, ensuring the silhouette retains structure rather than collapsing into formlessness. This is a skirt that commands presence without demanding attention—a quiet statement of intent. Crafted from an exclusive Darjeeling print on lightweight viscose chiffon, the fabric is the narrative here. It is diaphanous without being sheer, thanks to a full lining that preserves the garment’s opacity while allowing the outer layer to float independently. The chiffon possesses a particular hand: cool to the touch, with a subtle crispness that yields to a fluid, almost liquid drape. When the skirt moves, the fabric lifts and resettles with a whisper, the stylised pink and green floral pattern appearing to shift and recompose itself like a watercolour catching light. The texture is airy, the weight negligible—this is a piece designed for movement, not stillness. Construction is meticulous, as expected from a house that prioritises finish. The side zip is discreetly hidden, preserving the clean line of the silhouette. The gathers at the waistband are engineered to distribute fullness evenly, avoiding the bulk that can plague high-waisted styles. The hem falls to a midi length that grazes the mid-calf, a proportion that feels both modern and timeless. The lining is cut to move in concert with the outer shell, preventing any static cling or misalignment—a detail that speaks to the garment’s wearability across a full day. In motion, the Ykarine is transformative. The chiffon billows gently with each step, the floral print blooming and receding like a garden in a breeze. It is a skirt for the transitional moments of spring and early summer, when the air is warm but not heavy. Its romanticism is tempered by the clean, architectural cut—it is not saccharine, but rather a precise interpretation of femininity. Style it with a simple white cotton poplin shirt, the sleeves rolled, and a flat leather sandal for a look that is effortlessly Parisian. For evening, pair it with a fine-gauge cashmere crewneck in charcoal or navy, and a heeled mule—the contrast between the soft, floating skirt and a structured top creates a tension that is deeply compelling.
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The Ykarine skirt from Des Petits Hauts is a study in deliberate volume, anchored by a high waist that immediately redefines proportion. It is not merely an A-line; it is a considered shape that begins with a cinched, elasticated back waistband before releasing into a generous, gathered fullness. The cut is architectural yet soft, with precise seaming at the hip that controls the fabric’s fall, ensuring the silhouette retains structure rather than collapsing into formlessness. This is a skirt that commands presence without demanding attention—a quiet statement of intent. Crafted from an exclusive Darjeeling print on lightweight viscose chiffon, the fabric is the narrative here. It is diaphanous without being sheer, thanks to a full lining that preserves the garment’s opacity while allowing the outer layer to float independently. The chiffon possesses a particular hand: cool to the touch, with a subtle crispness that yields to a fluid, almost liquid drape. When the skirt moves, the fabric lifts and resettles with a whisper, the stylised pink and green floral pattern appearing to shift and recompose itself like a watercolour catching light. The texture is airy, the weight negligible—this is a piece designed for movement, not stillness. Construction is meticulous, as expected from a house that prioritises finish. The side zip is discreetly hidden, preserving the clean line of the silhouette. The gathers at the waistband are engineered to distribute fullness evenly, avoiding the bulk that can plague high-waisted styles. The hem falls to a midi length that grazes the mid-calf, a proportion that feels both modern and timeless. The lining is cut to move in concert with the outer shell, preventing any static cling or misalignment—a detail that speaks to the garment’s wearability across a full day. In motion, the Ykarine is transformative. The chiffon billows gently with each step, the floral print blooming and receding like a garden in a breeze. It is a skirt for the transitional moments of spring and early summer, when the air is warm but not heavy. Its romanticism is tempered by the clean, architectural cut—it is not saccharine, but rather a precise interpretation of femininity. Style it with a simple white cotton poplin shirt, the sleeves rolled, and a flat leather sandal for a look that is effortlessly Parisian. For evening, pair it with a fine-gauge cashmere crewneck in charcoal or navy, and a heeled mule—the contrast between the soft, floating skirt and a structured top creates a tension that is deeply compelling.





















