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INDI&COLD | Handmade Lace Blouse with Botanical Print

INDI&COLD | Handmade Lace Blouse with Botanical Print

A blouse that reads like a quiet provocation. The INDI&COLD Blouse Ad122 Crudo arrives with the weight of handcraft, its defining feature a panel of handmade bobbin lace that cuts through the body with deliberate precision. This is not a delicate trim applied as an afterthought; it is a structural insert, a piece of textile artistry that interrupts the fabric’s flow with a lattice of openwork. The botanical print that covers the rest of the blouse—a scatter of leaves and stems rendered in soft, muted tones—feels less like a pattern and more like a faint memory of a garden, pressed between the fibers. The lace and the print do not compete; they converse, one airy and geometric, the other organic and diffuse. The fabric itself has a weightless hand, a fluid cotton or cotton-blend that skims the skin without clinging. It is not crisp; it yields. When held, it falls in soft, irregular folds, suggesting a blouse that will move with the body rather than hold a rigid shape. The weave is fine enough to catch light, giving the botanical print a slightly faded, almost watercolor quality. There is no stiffness here—just a gentle drape that makes the garment feel lived-in from the first wear. The lace insert, by contrast, has a tactile firmness, its knotted threads offering a subtle textural friction against the smoothness of the printed fabric. The cut is deceptively simple. A round neckline frames the collarbone, while slightly dropped shoulders relax the silhouette into something unhurried. Short sleeves gather at the cap with a small pleat, adding a hint of volume without puffing. The body is cut to a regular fit—neither boxy nor fitted—with a gentle ease through the chest and a subtle flare at the hem. The back fastens with a teardrop closure, a small but deliberate detail that shifts the weight of the garment’s construction to the rear, keeping the front unbroken and clean. On a size S, the length sits at 61cm from the shoulder, the chest at 50cm, the bottom width at 57cm—proportions that allow the blouse to tuck neatly into a high-waisted trouser or hang loose over a slim skirt. In motion, the blouse is its own weather system. The botanical print ripples with each step, the lace insert catching and releasing light. The fabric lifts and falls with the air, never clinging, never static. It is a piece for days that hover between seasons—a cool spring morning, a summer evening with a breeze. Style it with raw-hem denim and leather sandals for a walk through the market, or layer it under a sharp wool blazer for an office that prizes character over conformity. Tuck it into a wide-leg linen trouser and add a flat gold chain for a dinner that starts at dusk. The blouse asks for nothing more than a wearer who understands that subtlety is its own form of presence.

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A blouse that reads like a quiet provocation. The INDI&COLD Blouse Ad122 Crudo arrives with the weight of handcraft, its defining feature a panel of handmade bobbin lace that cuts through the body with deliberate precision. This is not a delicate trim applied as an afterthought; it is a structural insert, a piece of textile artistry that interrupts the fabric’s flow with a lattice of openwork. The botanical print that covers the rest of the blouse—a scatter of leaves and stems rendered in soft, muted tones—feels less like a pattern and more like a faint memory of a garden, pressed between the fibers. The lace and the print do not compete; they converse, one airy and geometric, the other organic and diffuse. The fabric itself has a weightless hand, a fluid cotton or cotton-blend that skims the skin without clinging. It is not crisp; it yields. When held, it falls in soft, irregular folds, suggesting a blouse that will move with the body rather than hold a rigid shape. The weave is fine enough to catch light, giving the botanical print a slightly faded, almost watercolor quality. There is no stiffness here—just a gentle drape that makes the garment feel lived-in from the first wear. The lace insert, by contrast, has a tactile firmness, its knotted threads offering a subtle textural friction against the smoothness of the printed fabric. The cut is deceptively simple. A round neckline frames the collarbone, while slightly dropped shoulders relax the silhouette into something unhurried. Short sleeves gather at the cap with a small pleat, adding a hint of volume without puffing. The body is cut to a regular fit—neither boxy nor fitted—with a gentle ease through the chest and a subtle flare at the hem. The back fastens with a teardrop closure, a small but deliberate detail that shifts the weight of the garment’s construction to the rear, keeping the front unbroken and clean. On a size S, the length sits at 61cm from the shoulder, the chest at 50cm, the bottom width at 57cm—proportions that allow the blouse to tuck neatly into a high-waisted trouser or hang loose over a slim skirt. In motion, the blouse is its own weather system. The botanical print ripples with each step, the lace insert catching and releasing light. The fabric lifts and falls with the air, never clinging, never static. It is a piece for days that hover between seasons—a cool spring morning, a summer evening with a breeze. Style it with raw-hem denim and leather sandals for a walk through the market, or layer it under a sharp wool blazer for an office that prizes character over conformity. Tuck it into a wide-leg linen trouser and add a flat gold chain for a dinner that starts at dusk. The blouse asks for nothing more than a wearer who understands that subtlety is its own form of presence.

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