Louise Misha | Cardigan Molya Cream - Cropped Cotton Knit with Hand-Crocheted Flowers
This is not a cardigan that merely sits on the body; it is one that constructs a new silhouette around it. The Cardigan Molya Cream from Louise Misha announces itself with a plunging V-neckline and a trio of ties at the front, a deliberate architectural gesture that transforms a familiar knit into something sculptural. The slightly cropped body creates a clean break at the waist, offering a poised proportion that works as a counterpoint to fuller skirts or high-waisted trousers. It is a piece that understands the power of negative space and deliberate restraint. The hand feels immediate and intentional. Knitted from cotton, the fabric carries a reassuring weight without being heavy, a dense stitch that holds its shape while allowing for a soft, breathable ease against the skin. The real story, however, lives in the hand-crocheted details: the front is punctuated with delicate, dimensional flowers, each one a small study in texture. Decorative stitches trace the sleeves, the back, and the top, creating a subtle topography that rewards a closer look. The cuffs flare out in a hand-crocheted finish, and the hemline dissolves into hand-finished scalloped edges—details that speak to the atelier’s patience and precision. The cut is a masterclass in controlled volume. The cropped length sits just above the natural hip, making it an ideal partner for high-rise denim or a slip skirt. The front ties allow for adjustability: worn loosely, the neckline drapes open; cinched tighter, the cardigan becomes a more fitted top, its shape shifting with a simple pull of a ribbon. The flared cuffs echo the scalloped hem, creating a visual rhythm that feels both bohemian and deliberate. Every seam and stitch is a decision, not an accident. In motion, the cardigan moves with a quiet drama. The cropped hem lifts as you walk, revealing a sliver of waistband or fabric beneath, while the hand-crocheted flowers catch the light and shift slightly with each gesture. It is a piece for days that require a certain ease but refuse to sacrifice character—lunches in the Marais, afternoons at a gallery opening, evenings where the temperature drops and you need something that feels like an accessory as much as a garment. Layer it over a simple white tank and tailored trousers for a clean, modern line, or wear it open over a slip dress, the scalloped edges grazing the fabric below. It belongs in a wardrobe that values texture, proportion, and the quiet luxury of something made by hand.
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Louise Misha | Cardigan Molya Cream - Cropped Cotton Knit with Hand-Crocheted Flowers
Louise Misha | Cardigan Molya Cream - Cropped Cotton Knit with Hand-Crocheted Flowers
This is not a cardigan that merely sits on the body; it is one that constructs a new silhouette around it. The Cardigan Molya Cream from Louise Misha announces itself with a plunging V-neckline and a trio of ties at the front, a deliberate architectural gesture that transforms a familiar knit into something sculptural. The slightly cropped body creates a clean break at the waist, offering a poised proportion that works as a counterpoint to fuller skirts or high-waisted trousers. It is a piece that understands the power of negative space and deliberate restraint. The hand feels immediate and intentional. Knitted from cotton, the fabric carries a reassuring weight without being heavy, a dense stitch that holds its shape while allowing for a soft, breathable ease against the skin. The real story, however, lives in the hand-crocheted details: the front is punctuated with delicate, dimensional flowers, each one a small study in texture. Decorative stitches trace the sleeves, the back, and the top, creating a subtle topography that rewards a closer look. The cuffs flare out in a hand-crocheted finish, and the hemline dissolves into hand-finished scalloped edges—details that speak to the atelier’s patience and precision. The cut is a masterclass in controlled volume. The cropped length sits just above the natural hip, making it an ideal partner for high-rise denim or a slip skirt. The front ties allow for adjustability: worn loosely, the neckline drapes open; cinched tighter, the cardigan becomes a more fitted top, its shape shifting with a simple pull of a ribbon. The flared cuffs echo the scalloped hem, creating a visual rhythm that feels both bohemian and deliberate. Every seam and stitch is a decision, not an accident. In motion, the cardigan moves with a quiet drama. The cropped hem lifts as you walk, revealing a sliver of waistband or fabric beneath, while the hand-crocheted flowers catch the light and shift slightly with each gesture. It is a piece for days that require a certain ease but refuse to sacrifice character—lunches in the Marais, afternoons at a gallery opening, evenings where the temperature drops and you need something that feels like an accessory as much as a garment. Layer it over a simple white tank and tailored trousers for a clean, modern line, or wear it open over a slip dress, the scalloped edges grazing the fabric below. It belongs in a wardrobe that values texture, proportion, and the quiet luxury of something made by hand.
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This is not a cardigan that merely sits on the body; it is one that constructs a new silhouette around it. The Cardigan Molya Cream from Louise Misha announces itself with a plunging V-neckline and a trio of ties at the front, a deliberate architectural gesture that transforms a familiar knit into something sculptural. The slightly cropped body creates a clean break at the waist, offering a poised proportion that works as a counterpoint to fuller skirts or high-waisted trousers. It is a piece that understands the power of negative space and deliberate restraint. The hand feels immediate and intentional. Knitted from cotton, the fabric carries a reassuring weight without being heavy, a dense stitch that holds its shape while allowing for a soft, breathable ease against the skin. The real story, however, lives in the hand-crocheted details: the front is punctuated with delicate, dimensional flowers, each one a small study in texture. Decorative stitches trace the sleeves, the back, and the top, creating a subtle topography that rewards a closer look. The cuffs flare out in a hand-crocheted finish, and the hemline dissolves into hand-finished scalloped edges—details that speak to the atelier’s patience and precision. The cut is a masterclass in controlled volume. The cropped length sits just above the natural hip, making it an ideal partner for high-rise denim or a slip skirt. The front ties allow for adjustability: worn loosely, the neckline drapes open; cinched tighter, the cardigan becomes a more fitted top, its shape shifting with a simple pull of a ribbon. The flared cuffs echo the scalloped hem, creating a visual rhythm that feels both bohemian and deliberate. Every seam and stitch is a decision, not an accident. In motion, the cardigan moves with a quiet drama. The cropped hem lifts as you walk, revealing a sliver of waistband or fabric beneath, while the hand-crocheted flowers catch the light and shift slightly with each gesture. It is a piece for days that require a certain ease but refuse to sacrifice character—lunches in the Marais, afternoons at a gallery opening, evenings where the temperature drops and you need something that feels like an accessory as much as a garment. Layer it over a simple white tank and tailored trousers for a clean, modern line, or wear it open over a slip dress, the scalloped edges grazing the fabric below. It belongs in a wardrobe that values texture, proportion, and the quiet luxury of something made by hand.



















