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Louise Misha | Khalani Hand-Crocheted Cape Cardigan

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Louise Misha | Khalani Hand-Crocheted Cape Cardigan

Louise Misha | Khalani Hand-Crocheted Cape Cardigan

This is a cardigan that rejects the notion of a mere layer. The Khalani presents itself as a sculptural statement, a hand-crocheted cape that drapes with an architect’s precision. Its defining feature is the dramatic, open-front silhouette, which falls from the shoulders like a soft, wearable armor. The eye is immediately drawn to the front panel, a vibrant eruption of multicolored stripes meticulously hand-crocheted into a dense, rhythmic pattern. This bold, artisanal tapestry is anchored by a contrasting cream ribbed collar, which traces a clean line down to a front button placket, offering a moment of tailored restraint against the exuberance of the body. The hand feel is a study in textural contrast. The front’s hand-crocheted surface is tactile and dimensional, with each stitch creating a slight, pleasing irregularity that speaks to its human maker. This is balanced by the cardigan’s solid back, worked in a moss stitch that offers a softer, more uniform hand. The composition of polycarbonate, wool, polyester, and alpaca yields a weight that is substantial yet not heavy—a warm, breathable cocoon with a gentle give. The scalloped edges that finish the hem and cuffs are not merely decorative; they soften the garment’s lines, lending a delicate, almost heirloom quality to the piece. The cut is intentionally generous, built on a cape-like silhouette that allows for effortless movement without sacrificing structure. The full sleeves are cut with enough volume to feel dramatic, yet they taper at the wrist to maintain a clean line. This is not a cardigan that clings; it suspends from the shoulders, creating a beautiful, inverted triangle of volume that narrows at the waist. The construction, crafted by Marie Pidancet and her team in Paris, is evident in every seam and stitch—a testament to the kind of meticulous, small-batch production that prioritizes longevity over speed. When worn, the Khalani transforms. The open front creates a dynamic play of negative space, revealing a silk slip dress beneath for an evening of quiet elegance, or a crisp white shirt and tailored trousers for a sharp daytime proposition. It moves with a fluid, almost cape-like grace, the hand-crocheted front panels swaying independently of the body. For the colder months, it layers with authority over a fine-gauge turtleneck; as the season shifts, it becomes the primary piece, worn open over bare arms. Style it with a heeled boot to echo its Parisian roots, or with a flat leather loafer for a more grounded, intellectual ease.

$141.05

Original: $403.00

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Louise Misha | Khalani Hand-Crocheted Cape Cardigan

$403.00

$141.05

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This is a cardigan that rejects the notion of a mere layer. The Khalani presents itself as a sculptural statement, a hand-crocheted cape that drapes with an architect’s precision. Its defining feature is the dramatic, open-front silhouette, which falls from the shoulders like a soft, wearable armor. The eye is immediately drawn to the front panel, a vibrant eruption of multicolored stripes meticulously hand-crocheted into a dense, rhythmic pattern. This bold, artisanal tapestry is anchored by a contrasting cream ribbed collar, which traces a clean line down to a front button placket, offering a moment of tailored restraint against the exuberance of the body. The hand feel is a study in textural contrast. The front’s hand-crocheted surface is tactile and dimensional, with each stitch creating a slight, pleasing irregularity that speaks to its human maker. This is balanced by the cardigan’s solid back, worked in a moss stitch that offers a softer, more uniform hand. The composition of polycarbonate, wool, polyester, and alpaca yields a weight that is substantial yet not heavy—a warm, breathable cocoon with a gentle give. The scalloped edges that finish the hem and cuffs are not merely decorative; they soften the garment’s lines, lending a delicate, almost heirloom quality to the piece. The cut is intentionally generous, built on a cape-like silhouette that allows for effortless movement without sacrificing structure. The full sleeves are cut with enough volume to feel dramatic, yet they taper at the wrist to maintain a clean line. This is not a cardigan that clings; it suspends from the shoulders, creating a beautiful, inverted triangle of volume that narrows at the waist. The construction, crafted by Marie Pidancet and her team in Paris, is evident in every seam and stitch—a testament to the kind of meticulous, small-batch production that prioritizes longevity over speed. When worn, the Khalani transforms. The open front creates a dynamic play of negative space, revealing a silk slip dress beneath for an evening of quiet elegance, or a crisp white shirt and tailored trousers for a sharp daytime proposition. It moves with a fluid, almost cape-like grace, the hand-crocheted front panels swaying independently of the body. For the colder months, it layers with authority over a fine-gauge turtleneck; as the season shifts, it becomes the primary piece, worn open over bare arms. Style it with a heeled boot to echo its Parisian roots, or with a flat leather loafer for a more grounded, intellectual ease.

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