GRACE & MILA | Olga Cowl-Neck Pullover - Bordeaux
The GRACE & MILA Pullover Olga Noir establishes its presence through a deliberate, grounded silhouette. This is not a fleeting trend; it is a study in architectural restraint. The knit’s structure is defined by a clean, slightly dropped shoulder that allows the body of the garment to fall in a straight, unbroken line from the bust to the hip. The neckline, a precise crew, is neither tight nor slouched, framing the collarbone with a quiet authority. It is this balance—between a relaxed volume and a controlled finish—that gives the pullover its distinctly modern, nonchalant power. The hand of the fabric is the first and most enduring impression. A considered blend of 52% polyester, 30% viscose, and 18% other fibers creates a weight that is substantial without being heavy. The viscose lends a subtle, liquid drape, softening the synthetic structure, while the polyester provides a clean, resilient hold. The result is a surface that feels cool and smooth to the touch, with a slight, almost matte sheen that catches ambient light rather than reflecting it. The knit is dense and tightly gauged, promising longevity and resistance to pilling, a texture that whispers of considered construction rather than casual speed. Fit follows form with precision. The Olga is cut for a relaxed, straight fit, meant to be worn without constraint. The sleeves are set with a gentle fullness, tapering slightly at the cuff to avoid any billow. The length sits at the high hip, making it an ideal partner for high-waisted trousers or a midi skirt. There is no excess fabric, no unintended volume; every inch of the cut has been calibrated to create a silhouette that is clean, linear, and deeply flattering. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is firm and narrow, providing a clean anchor that prevents the shape from becoming sloppy. In motion, the Pullover Olga Noir reveals its versatility. The fabric’s weight gives it a gentle, pendulum-like swing, and the viscose content allows the knit to move with the body rather than against it. This is a sweater designed for the interstitial moments of the day—the transition from a cool morning to a heated gallery, from a working lunch to an evening drink. It belongs in a wardrobe built on layers: worn over a crisp white poplin collar, or slipped under a sharp wool blazer. For a more deliberate look, tuck it just at the front into a pair of wide-leg denim or a leather midi skirt. The black is absolute, a true noir, making it a foundational piece that absorbs and elevates everything around it.
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GRACE & MILA | Olga Cowl-Neck Pullover - Bordeaux
GRACE & MILA | Olga Cowl-Neck Pullover - Bordeaux
The GRACE & MILA Pullover Olga Noir establishes its presence through a deliberate, grounded silhouette. This is not a fleeting trend; it is a study in architectural restraint. The knit’s structure is defined by a clean, slightly dropped shoulder that allows the body of the garment to fall in a straight, unbroken line from the bust to the hip. The neckline, a precise crew, is neither tight nor slouched, framing the collarbone with a quiet authority. It is this balance—between a relaxed volume and a controlled finish—that gives the pullover its distinctly modern, nonchalant power. The hand of the fabric is the first and most enduring impression. A considered blend of 52% polyester, 30% viscose, and 18% other fibers creates a weight that is substantial without being heavy. The viscose lends a subtle, liquid drape, softening the synthetic structure, while the polyester provides a clean, resilient hold. The result is a surface that feels cool and smooth to the touch, with a slight, almost matte sheen that catches ambient light rather than reflecting it. The knit is dense and tightly gauged, promising longevity and resistance to pilling, a texture that whispers of considered construction rather than casual speed. Fit follows form with precision. The Olga is cut for a relaxed, straight fit, meant to be worn without constraint. The sleeves are set with a gentle fullness, tapering slightly at the cuff to avoid any billow. The length sits at the high hip, making it an ideal partner for high-waisted trousers or a midi skirt. There is no excess fabric, no unintended volume; every inch of the cut has been calibrated to create a silhouette that is clean, linear, and deeply flattering. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is firm and narrow, providing a clean anchor that prevents the shape from becoming sloppy. In motion, the Pullover Olga Noir reveals its versatility. The fabric’s weight gives it a gentle, pendulum-like swing, and the viscose content allows the knit to move with the body rather than against it. This is a sweater designed for the interstitial moments of the day—the transition from a cool morning to a heated gallery, from a working lunch to an evening drink. It belongs in a wardrobe built on layers: worn over a crisp white poplin collar, or slipped under a sharp wool blazer. For a more deliberate look, tuck it just at the front into a pair of wide-leg denim or a leather midi skirt. The black is absolute, a true noir, making it a foundational piece that absorbs and elevates everything around it.
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The GRACE & MILA Pullover Olga Noir establishes its presence through a deliberate, grounded silhouette. This is not a fleeting trend; it is a study in architectural restraint. The knit’s structure is defined by a clean, slightly dropped shoulder that allows the body of the garment to fall in a straight, unbroken line from the bust to the hip. The neckline, a precise crew, is neither tight nor slouched, framing the collarbone with a quiet authority. It is this balance—between a relaxed volume and a controlled finish—that gives the pullover its distinctly modern, nonchalant power. The hand of the fabric is the first and most enduring impression. A considered blend of 52% polyester, 30% viscose, and 18% other fibers creates a weight that is substantial without being heavy. The viscose lends a subtle, liquid drape, softening the synthetic structure, while the polyester provides a clean, resilient hold. The result is a surface that feels cool and smooth to the touch, with a slight, almost matte sheen that catches ambient light rather than reflecting it. The knit is dense and tightly gauged, promising longevity and resistance to pilling, a texture that whispers of considered construction rather than casual speed. Fit follows form with precision. The Olga is cut for a relaxed, straight fit, meant to be worn without constraint. The sleeves are set with a gentle fullness, tapering slightly at the cuff to avoid any billow. The length sits at the high hip, making it an ideal partner for high-waisted trousers or a midi skirt. There is no excess fabric, no unintended volume; every inch of the cut has been calibrated to create a silhouette that is clean, linear, and deeply flattering. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is firm and narrow, providing a clean anchor that prevents the shape from becoming sloppy. In motion, the Pullover Olga Noir reveals its versatility. The fabric’s weight gives it a gentle, pendulum-like swing, and the viscose content allows the knit to move with the body rather than against it. This is a sweater designed for the interstitial moments of the day—the transition from a cool morning to a heated gallery, from a working lunch to an evening drink. It belongs in a wardrobe built on layers: worn over a crisp white poplin collar, or slipped under a sharp wool blazer. For a more deliberate look, tuck it just at the front into a pair of wide-leg denim or a leather midi skirt. The black is absolute, a true noir, making it a foundational piece that absorbs and elevates everything around it.



















