INDI&COLD | Bell Sleeve Gauze Shirt with Embroidery
This season, INDI&COLD reimagines the shirt as a study in sculptural ease. The Blouse Ad185 Fresa announces itself through its most dramatic gesture: the bell sleeve. Not a timid flare, but a deliberate, generous sweep of cotton gauze that catches air and movement. This is a sleeve with intention, balanced by the precise structure of elastic detailing across the yoke—a subtle tension that anchors the volume above. Small shoulder pleats introduce a tailored point of origin, ensuring the silhouette never feels haphazard. It is a shirt that understands the power of proportion: a boxy, square fit that skims the torso before closing in with a gentle, closer cut at the waist, creating a defined yet airy frame. The fabric is where this piece reveals its quiet luxury. A cotton gauze—light, breathable, with a natural, almost crinkled hand that refuses to look over-pressed or precious. Against this soft, matte ground, the contrasting ethnic embroidery arrives as a deliberate interruption. This is not a surface print; it is a dimensional, tactile statement, stitched with the kind of artisanal precision that rewards a closer look. The gauze’s slight transparency and open weave give the embroidery a floating quality, as if the motifs are suspended within the cloth rather than laid upon it. It is a textile that breathes, both literally and visually, making it an ideal companion for heat and humidity. Construction is thoughtful and understated. A hidden buttoned front closure preserves the clean line of the bodice, allowing the embroidery and sleeve to remain the undisputed focal points. The round neck is simple, unadorned, a calm counterpoint to the sleeve’s exuberance. The boxy fit—square, wide, and short in its intention—deliberately avoids cling, instead offering a modern, architectural frame that flatters by suggestion rather than constraint. The elastic at the yoke is not merely decorative; it cinches and shapes, providing a structured foundation from which the fabric can fall freely. Every seam, every pleat, every button serves the silhouette. In motion, this blouse is a study in controlled freedom. The bell sleeves swing and settle, the gauze lifts and drifts, and the embroidered details catch the light with each gesture. It moves with you, never against you. This is a piece for the days that blur the line between city and coast, between a morning meeting and an afternoon escape. It asks to be worn with a high-waisted, raw-hem jean and a flat sandal for a look that reads as effortlessly considered. Or, lean into its bohemian undercurrent by pairing it with a wide-leg linen trouser and a woven belt. Tuck it partially for a nonchalant break in the line, or leave it loose over a slip dress for an unexpected layering moment. It is a singular piece that anchors an entire wardrobe’s mood.
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INDI&COLD | Bell Sleeve Gauze Shirt with Embroidery
INDI&COLD | Bell Sleeve Gauze Shirt with Embroidery
This season, INDI&COLD reimagines the shirt as a study in sculptural ease. The Blouse Ad185 Fresa announces itself through its most dramatic gesture: the bell sleeve. Not a timid flare, but a deliberate, generous sweep of cotton gauze that catches air and movement. This is a sleeve with intention, balanced by the precise structure of elastic detailing across the yoke—a subtle tension that anchors the volume above. Small shoulder pleats introduce a tailored point of origin, ensuring the silhouette never feels haphazard. It is a shirt that understands the power of proportion: a boxy, square fit that skims the torso before closing in with a gentle, closer cut at the waist, creating a defined yet airy frame. The fabric is where this piece reveals its quiet luxury. A cotton gauze—light, breathable, with a natural, almost crinkled hand that refuses to look over-pressed or precious. Against this soft, matte ground, the contrasting ethnic embroidery arrives as a deliberate interruption. This is not a surface print; it is a dimensional, tactile statement, stitched with the kind of artisanal precision that rewards a closer look. The gauze’s slight transparency and open weave give the embroidery a floating quality, as if the motifs are suspended within the cloth rather than laid upon it. It is a textile that breathes, both literally and visually, making it an ideal companion for heat and humidity. Construction is thoughtful and understated. A hidden buttoned front closure preserves the clean line of the bodice, allowing the embroidery and sleeve to remain the undisputed focal points. The round neck is simple, unadorned, a calm counterpoint to the sleeve’s exuberance. The boxy fit—square, wide, and short in its intention—deliberately avoids cling, instead offering a modern, architectural frame that flatters by suggestion rather than constraint. The elastic at the yoke is not merely decorative; it cinches and shapes, providing a structured foundation from which the fabric can fall freely. Every seam, every pleat, every button serves the silhouette. In motion, this blouse is a study in controlled freedom. The bell sleeves swing and settle, the gauze lifts and drifts, and the embroidered details catch the light with each gesture. It moves with you, never against you. This is a piece for the days that blur the line between city and coast, between a morning meeting and an afternoon escape. It asks to be worn with a high-waisted, raw-hem jean and a flat sandal for a look that reads as effortlessly considered. Or, lean into its bohemian undercurrent by pairing it with a wide-leg linen trouser and a woven belt. Tuck it partially for a nonchalant break in the line, or leave it loose over a slip dress for an unexpected layering moment. It is a singular piece that anchors an entire wardrobe’s mood.
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This season, INDI&COLD reimagines the shirt as a study in sculptural ease. The Blouse Ad185 Fresa announces itself through its most dramatic gesture: the bell sleeve. Not a timid flare, but a deliberate, generous sweep of cotton gauze that catches air and movement. This is a sleeve with intention, balanced by the precise structure of elastic detailing across the yoke—a subtle tension that anchors the volume above. Small shoulder pleats introduce a tailored point of origin, ensuring the silhouette never feels haphazard. It is a shirt that understands the power of proportion: a boxy, square fit that skims the torso before closing in with a gentle, closer cut at the waist, creating a defined yet airy frame. The fabric is where this piece reveals its quiet luxury. A cotton gauze—light, breathable, with a natural, almost crinkled hand that refuses to look over-pressed or precious. Against this soft, matte ground, the contrasting ethnic embroidery arrives as a deliberate interruption. This is not a surface print; it is a dimensional, tactile statement, stitched with the kind of artisanal precision that rewards a closer look. The gauze’s slight transparency and open weave give the embroidery a floating quality, as if the motifs are suspended within the cloth rather than laid upon it. It is a textile that breathes, both literally and visually, making it an ideal companion for heat and humidity. Construction is thoughtful and understated. A hidden buttoned front closure preserves the clean line of the bodice, allowing the embroidery and sleeve to remain the undisputed focal points. The round neck is simple, unadorned, a calm counterpoint to the sleeve’s exuberance. The boxy fit—square, wide, and short in its intention—deliberately avoids cling, instead offering a modern, architectural frame that flatters by suggestion rather than constraint. The elastic at the yoke is not merely decorative; it cinches and shapes, providing a structured foundation from which the fabric can fall freely. Every seam, every pleat, every button serves the silhouette. In motion, this blouse is a study in controlled freedom. The bell sleeves swing and settle, the gauze lifts and drifts, and the embroidered details catch the light with each gesture. It moves with you, never against you. This is a piece for the days that blur the line between city and coast, between a morning meeting and an afternoon escape. It asks to be worn with a high-waisted, raw-hem jean and a flat sandal for a look that reads as effortlessly considered. Or, lean into its bohemian undercurrent by pairing it with a wide-leg linen trouser and a woven belt. Tuck it partially for a nonchalant break in the line, or leave it loose over a slip dress for an unexpected layering moment. It is a singular piece that anchors an entire wardrobe’s mood.



















