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Louise Misha | Emilius Embroidered Cotton Blouse - Stone-Blue

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Louise Misha | Emilius Embroidered Cotton Blouse - Stone-Blue

Louise Misha | Emilius Embroidered Cotton Blouse - Stone-Blue

The Blouse Emilius Stone-Blue from Louise Misha arrives with a quiet subversion of the classic shirt. Its defining feature is a play of deliberate contrast: a tailored collar and short sleeves, both embroidered with a textured, almost folkloric trim that catches the light differently than the surrounding cotton. The embroidery is not an afterthought but a structural element, running along the collar and descending the front placket in a pattern that feels both handcrafted and precise. This is a shirt that announces its detail work without shouting. The fabric is a solid-color cotton veil—a weave that holds a crisp shape yet breathes with an airy lightness. It is not a stiff poplin; there is a soft give to the hand, a subtle drape that allows the shirt to skim rather than cling. The cotton veil has a matte finish, lending the Stone-Blue hue a muted, almost dusty quality that feels distinctly Parisian—neither too bright nor too somber. The weight is ideal for transitional weather, substantial enough to hold its form yet light enough to layer without bulk. The cut is where the Emilius reveals its considered proportions. The shirt is longer at the back than the front, a subtle high-low hem that creates a gentle tail, allowing it to be worn untucked without looking sloppy. The tailored collar is sharp but not severe, framing the neckline with precision. The short sleeves are cut with a slight volume, ending in an embroidered band that anchors the arm without constricting. The construction, overseen by Marie Pidancet and her team in Paris, speaks to a garment built for movement: seams are clean, the embroidery lies flat against the body, and the overall fit is relaxed yet deliberate. Movement is the key to this blouse’s appeal. It shifts with the body, the longer back hem swaying slightly as you walk, the embroidered sleeves catching the air. This is a piece for days that require both polish and ease—a lunch appointment, a gallery opening, a late afternoon walk. Style it with high-waisted, raw-hem denim and leather sandals for an undone look, or tuck it into a tailored trouser and add a woven belt for a more structured silhouette. Layer a fine knit over the shoulders in cooler hours. The Emilius asks for little else; its embroidery does the work.

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Louise Misha | Emilius Embroidered Cotton Blouse - Stone-Blue

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The Blouse Emilius Stone-Blue from Louise Misha arrives with a quiet subversion of the classic shirt. Its defining feature is a play of deliberate contrast: a tailored collar and short sleeves, both embroidered with a textured, almost folkloric trim that catches the light differently than the surrounding cotton. The embroidery is not an afterthought but a structural element, running along the collar and descending the front placket in a pattern that feels both handcrafted and precise. This is a shirt that announces its detail work without shouting. The fabric is a solid-color cotton veil—a weave that holds a crisp shape yet breathes with an airy lightness. It is not a stiff poplin; there is a soft give to the hand, a subtle drape that allows the shirt to skim rather than cling. The cotton veil has a matte finish, lending the Stone-Blue hue a muted, almost dusty quality that feels distinctly Parisian—neither too bright nor too somber. The weight is ideal for transitional weather, substantial enough to hold its form yet light enough to layer without bulk. The cut is where the Emilius reveals its considered proportions. The shirt is longer at the back than the front, a subtle high-low hem that creates a gentle tail, allowing it to be worn untucked without looking sloppy. The tailored collar is sharp but not severe, framing the neckline with precision. The short sleeves are cut with a slight volume, ending in an embroidered band that anchors the arm without constricting. The construction, overseen by Marie Pidancet and her team in Paris, speaks to a garment built for movement: seams are clean, the embroidery lies flat against the body, and the overall fit is relaxed yet deliberate. Movement is the key to this blouse’s appeal. It shifts with the body, the longer back hem swaying slightly as you walk, the embroidered sleeves catching the air. This is a piece for days that require both polish and ease—a lunch appointment, a gallery opening, a late afternoon walk. Style it with high-waisted, raw-hem denim and leather sandals for an undone look, or tuck it into a tailored trouser and add a woven belt for a more structured silhouette. Layer a fine knit over the shoulders in cooler hours. The Emilius asks for little else; its embroidery does the work.

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