GRACE & MILA | Saturne Fine-Knit Sweater - Terracotta Lurex
The Saturne sweater from GRACE & MILA arrives as a study in restrained opulence—a fine-knit pullover that plays with light without demanding attention. Its defining feature is the subtle interplay of matte viscose and fine lurex threads, a metallic whisper woven directly into the fabric rather than applied as an afterthought. The result is a surface that catches lamplight and daylight differently, shifting from soft sheen to muted glow as you move. This is not a party piece; it is a quiet, deliberate statement for those who understand that texture is its own kind of ornament. Hold it and the hand feels a slight coolness from the metallic fiber, balanced by the supple give of the viscose blend. The knit is fine, almost fluid—closer to a lightweight jersey than a traditional sweater—which allows it to drape rather than bulk. The lurex does not scratch; it is integrated so tightly into the yarn that the fabric remains soft against skin, with just enough friction to hold its shape without clinging. This is a textile engineered for comfort that does not sacrifice presence. The cut is precise: a short sleeve silhouette with a tubular round neckline that sits cleanly at the collarbone, neither too high nor too low. The fit is adjusted—not tight, but shaped—skimming the torso without excess fabric. The fancy finishes at the hem and sleeve cuffs are the mark of considered construction: neat, narrow bands that anchor the drape and prevent the sweater from stretching out over a day’s wear. It offers a second-skin effect in the truest sense, following the body’s lines without compressing them. Movement is easy and unencumbered. The short sleeves and lightweight knit make this a transitional piece that works from early autumn through mid-spring, layered under a structured blazer or worn alone with high-waisted trousers. The terracotta tone—a warm, earthy orange with brown undertones—reads as neutral enough for a monochrome wardrobe but distinct enough to replace a basic black or navy top. Style it with raw denim and leather loafers for a day of gallery hopping, or tuck it into a silk skirt for evening. It is a sweater that asks for nothing more than to be worn, and worn often.
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GRACE & MILA | Saturne Fine-Knit Sweater - Terracotta Lurex
GRACE & MILA | Saturne Fine-Knit Sweater - Terracotta Lurex
The Saturne sweater from GRACE & MILA arrives as a study in restrained opulence—a fine-knit pullover that plays with light without demanding attention. Its defining feature is the subtle interplay of matte viscose and fine lurex threads, a metallic whisper woven directly into the fabric rather than applied as an afterthought. The result is a surface that catches lamplight and daylight differently, shifting from soft sheen to muted glow as you move. This is not a party piece; it is a quiet, deliberate statement for those who understand that texture is its own kind of ornament. Hold it and the hand feels a slight coolness from the metallic fiber, balanced by the supple give of the viscose blend. The knit is fine, almost fluid—closer to a lightweight jersey than a traditional sweater—which allows it to drape rather than bulk. The lurex does not scratch; it is integrated so tightly into the yarn that the fabric remains soft against skin, with just enough friction to hold its shape without clinging. This is a textile engineered for comfort that does not sacrifice presence. The cut is precise: a short sleeve silhouette with a tubular round neckline that sits cleanly at the collarbone, neither too high nor too low. The fit is adjusted—not tight, but shaped—skimming the torso without excess fabric. The fancy finishes at the hem and sleeve cuffs are the mark of considered construction: neat, narrow bands that anchor the drape and prevent the sweater from stretching out over a day’s wear. It offers a second-skin effect in the truest sense, following the body’s lines without compressing them. Movement is easy and unencumbered. The short sleeves and lightweight knit make this a transitional piece that works from early autumn through mid-spring, layered under a structured blazer or worn alone with high-waisted trousers. The terracotta tone—a warm, earthy orange with brown undertones—reads as neutral enough for a monochrome wardrobe but distinct enough to replace a basic black or navy top. Style it with raw denim and leather loafers for a day of gallery hopping, or tuck it into a silk skirt for evening. It is a sweater that asks for nothing more than to be worn, and worn often.
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The Saturne sweater from GRACE & MILA arrives as a study in restrained opulence—a fine-knit pullover that plays with light without demanding attention. Its defining feature is the subtle interplay of matte viscose and fine lurex threads, a metallic whisper woven directly into the fabric rather than applied as an afterthought. The result is a surface that catches lamplight and daylight differently, shifting from soft sheen to muted glow as you move. This is not a party piece; it is a quiet, deliberate statement for those who understand that texture is its own kind of ornament. Hold it and the hand feels a slight coolness from the metallic fiber, balanced by the supple give of the viscose blend. The knit is fine, almost fluid—closer to a lightweight jersey than a traditional sweater—which allows it to drape rather than bulk. The lurex does not scratch; it is integrated so tightly into the yarn that the fabric remains soft against skin, with just enough friction to hold its shape without clinging. This is a textile engineered for comfort that does not sacrifice presence. The cut is precise: a short sleeve silhouette with a tubular round neckline that sits cleanly at the collarbone, neither too high nor too low. The fit is adjusted—not tight, but shaped—skimming the torso without excess fabric. The fancy finishes at the hem and sleeve cuffs are the mark of considered construction: neat, narrow bands that anchor the drape and prevent the sweater from stretching out over a day’s wear. It offers a second-skin effect in the truest sense, following the body’s lines without compressing them. Movement is easy and unencumbered. The short sleeves and lightweight knit make this a transitional piece that works from early autumn through mid-spring, layered under a structured blazer or worn alone with high-waisted trousers. The terracotta tone—a warm, earthy orange with brown undertones—reads as neutral enough for a monochrome wardrobe but distinct enough to replace a basic black or navy top. Style it with raw denim and leather loafers for a day of gallery hopping, or tuck it into a silk skirt for evening. It is a sweater that asks for nothing more than to be worn, and worn often.



















