Emile et Ida | Ida-celestin Short Cardigan - Chestnut Alpaca
The Ida-celestin Short Cardigan by Emile et Ida is a study in deliberate proportion, where brevity becomes its most powerful asset. Cropped to sit decisively above the hip, this cardigan redefines the familiar knit layer through a lens of sculptural restraint. The round neckline and clean, full-length button placket—fastened with tactile wooden buttons—create a vertical line that elongates the torso, while the short cut introduces a modern, almost architectural tension against the body. It is a piece that does not merely cover; it frames. Knit in a chestnut alpaca blend, the fabric carries a warmth that is both immediate and nuanced. The garter stitch construction yields a surface that is softly textured, catching light in subtle, uneven ripples rather than a flat, uniform sheen. This is a cloth with memory—it holds its shape while yielding to movement, offering a tactile weight that grounds rather than burdens. The alpaca content lends a halo of softness, a dry, airy warmth that distinguishes it from heavier wools, making it an ideal transitional layer for the cooler shifts of autumn and early winter. Raglan sleeves define the shoulder line with a continuous, unbroken sweep, allowing for ease of movement without compromising the cardigan’s clean silhouette. The 1x1 ribbed detailing at the neckline and along the placket provides a subtle counterpoint of structure, framing the face and anchoring the front closure. The fit is intentionally relaxed but never slouchy—it skims the body, leaving room for layering while maintaining a deliberate, tailored ease. Every seam and stitch has been considered to preserve the garment’s architectural integrity. This cardigan moves with a quiet authority. It is not a piece that demands attention through volume or ornament; instead, it earns its presence through proportion and texture. The short cut invites pairing with high-waisted trousers—a wide-leg wool crepe or a crisp cotton twill—to play with line and negative space. Over a silk shell, the contrast between matte knit and liquid fabric becomes a study in texture. It works equally well layered over a fine-gauge turtleneck for a more insulated, monochromatic approach. The Ida-celestin is a piece for the wardrobe that values precision over excess. It belongs to the space between seasons, between studio and street, between the deliberate and the effortless. Style it with a fluid silk skirt and leather boots for a tension of soft and sharp, or with raw-hem denim and a simple cotton tank for a more grounded, everyday elegance. This is not a cardigan for every occasion—it is a cardigan for the occasions that matter.
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Emile et Ida | Ida-celestin Short Cardigan - Chestnut Alpaca
Emile et Ida | Ida-celestin Short Cardigan - Chestnut Alpaca
The Ida-celestin Short Cardigan by Emile et Ida is a study in deliberate proportion, where brevity becomes its most powerful asset. Cropped to sit decisively above the hip, this cardigan redefines the familiar knit layer through a lens of sculptural restraint. The round neckline and clean, full-length button placket—fastened with tactile wooden buttons—create a vertical line that elongates the torso, while the short cut introduces a modern, almost architectural tension against the body. It is a piece that does not merely cover; it frames. Knit in a chestnut alpaca blend, the fabric carries a warmth that is both immediate and nuanced. The garter stitch construction yields a surface that is softly textured, catching light in subtle, uneven ripples rather than a flat, uniform sheen. This is a cloth with memory—it holds its shape while yielding to movement, offering a tactile weight that grounds rather than burdens. The alpaca content lends a halo of softness, a dry, airy warmth that distinguishes it from heavier wools, making it an ideal transitional layer for the cooler shifts of autumn and early winter. Raglan sleeves define the shoulder line with a continuous, unbroken sweep, allowing for ease of movement without compromising the cardigan’s clean silhouette. The 1x1 ribbed detailing at the neckline and along the placket provides a subtle counterpoint of structure, framing the face and anchoring the front closure. The fit is intentionally relaxed but never slouchy—it skims the body, leaving room for layering while maintaining a deliberate, tailored ease. Every seam and stitch has been considered to preserve the garment’s architectural integrity. This cardigan moves with a quiet authority. It is not a piece that demands attention through volume or ornament; instead, it earns its presence through proportion and texture. The short cut invites pairing with high-waisted trousers—a wide-leg wool crepe or a crisp cotton twill—to play with line and negative space. Over a silk shell, the contrast between matte knit and liquid fabric becomes a study in texture. It works equally well layered over a fine-gauge turtleneck for a more insulated, monochromatic approach. The Ida-celestin is a piece for the wardrobe that values precision over excess. It belongs to the space between seasons, between studio and street, between the deliberate and the effortless. Style it with a fluid silk skirt and leather boots for a tension of soft and sharp, or with raw-hem denim and a simple cotton tank for a more grounded, everyday elegance. This is not a cardigan for every occasion—it is a cardigan for the occasions that matter.
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The Ida-celestin Short Cardigan by Emile et Ida is a study in deliberate proportion, where brevity becomes its most powerful asset. Cropped to sit decisively above the hip, this cardigan redefines the familiar knit layer through a lens of sculptural restraint. The round neckline and clean, full-length button placket—fastened with tactile wooden buttons—create a vertical line that elongates the torso, while the short cut introduces a modern, almost architectural tension against the body. It is a piece that does not merely cover; it frames. Knit in a chestnut alpaca blend, the fabric carries a warmth that is both immediate and nuanced. The garter stitch construction yields a surface that is softly textured, catching light in subtle, uneven ripples rather than a flat, uniform sheen. This is a cloth with memory—it holds its shape while yielding to movement, offering a tactile weight that grounds rather than burdens. The alpaca content lends a halo of softness, a dry, airy warmth that distinguishes it from heavier wools, making it an ideal transitional layer for the cooler shifts of autumn and early winter. Raglan sleeves define the shoulder line with a continuous, unbroken sweep, allowing for ease of movement without compromising the cardigan’s clean silhouette. The 1x1 ribbed detailing at the neckline and along the placket provides a subtle counterpoint of structure, framing the face and anchoring the front closure. The fit is intentionally relaxed but never slouchy—it skims the body, leaving room for layering while maintaining a deliberate, tailored ease. Every seam and stitch has been considered to preserve the garment’s architectural integrity. This cardigan moves with a quiet authority. It is not a piece that demands attention through volume or ornament; instead, it earns its presence through proportion and texture. The short cut invites pairing with high-waisted trousers—a wide-leg wool crepe or a crisp cotton twill—to play with line and negative space. Over a silk shell, the contrast between matte knit and liquid fabric becomes a study in texture. It works equally well layered over a fine-gauge turtleneck for a more insulated, monochromatic approach. The Ida-celestin is a piece for the wardrobe that values precision over excess. It belongs to the space between seasons, between studio and street, between the deliberate and the effortless. Style it with a fluid silk skirt and leather boots for a tension of soft and sharp, or with raw-hem denim and a simple cotton tank for a more grounded, everyday elegance. This is not a cardigan for every occasion—it is a cardigan for the occasions that matter.



















