Louise Misha | Sandya Cardigan in Chestnut - Embroidered Puff Sleeve
A cardigan that understands the power of a single, deliberate gesture—the Sandya from Louise Misha arrives as a study in sculptural ease, built around a puff sleeve that commands attention without demanding effort. In a deep chestnut tone that recalls sun-warmed earth, this piece refuses to sit quietly in the wardrobe. The sleeve, gathered into a soft, rounded volume at the shoulder, drops into a gently tapered arm, creating a silhouette that is both generous and refined. It is the kind of architectural detail that transforms a knit from mere covering into a statement of intent. The fabric itself is a tactile conversation: a blend of acrylic, wool, polyester, and alpaca that yields a surface of soft resilience. There is a slight halo to the touch, a warmth that speaks to cooler days, yet the weight remains airy enough to layer without bulk. Hand-embroidered floral motifs trace the front placket and cuffs, their threads catching light in subtle shifts, while hand-crocheted edges frame the neckline, hem, and sleeves—each stitch a quiet testament to the artisan’s hand. The texture is deliberate, not decorative; it asks to be touched, worn close, lived in. Cut with a relaxed body that gathers at the waist via an integrated drawstring, the Sandya allows you to define its shape. Cinched, it sharpens the silhouette into a clean, feminine line; left loose, it falls into a soft, cocoon-like drape. The puff sleeve is balanced by this adjustable waist, preventing the volume from overwhelming the frame. The construction is thoughtful: the embroideries are placed where they frame the face and hands, drawing the eye upward, while the crocheted trim adds a delicate, almost heirloom finish at every edge. In motion, the cardigan moves with a fluidity that belies its structure. The sleeves catch air as you walk, the waist tie swings, the embroidered details shift against the knit. It is equally at home draped over a slip dress for evening contrast—the chestnut grounding silk—or tucked into tailored trousers for a daytime silhouette that reads as intentional, not accidental. The season is transitional: it works through the first chill of autumn, into winter layers, and on into early spring when worn open over a linen top. Style it with a high-waisted trouser and a leather boot for a look that balances softness with edge, or let it fall open over a white cotton dress for a moment of undone polish.
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Louise Misha | Sandya Cardigan in Chestnut - Embroidered Puff Sleeve
Louise Misha | Sandya Cardigan in Chestnut - Embroidered Puff Sleeve
A cardigan that understands the power of a single, deliberate gesture—the Sandya from Louise Misha arrives as a study in sculptural ease, built around a puff sleeve that commands attention without demanding effort. In a deep chestnut tone that recalls sun-warmed earth, this piece refuses to sit quietly in the wardrobe. The sleeve, gathered into a soft, rounded volume at the shoulder, drops into a gently tapered arm, creating a silhouette that is both generous and refined. It is the kind of architectural detail that transforms a knit from mere covering into a statement of intent. The fabric itself is a tactile conversation: a blend of acrylic, wool, polyester, and alpaca that yields a surface of soft resilience. There is a slight halo to the touch, a warmth that speaks to cooler days, yet the weight remains airy enough to layer without bulk. Hand-embroidered floral motifs trace the front placket and cuffs, their threads catching light in subtle shifts, while hand-crocheted edges frame the neckline, hem, and sleeves—each stitch a quiet testament to the artisan’s hand. The texture is deliberate, not decorative; it asks to be touched, worn close, lived in. Cut with a relaxed body that gathers at the waist via an integrated drawstring, the Sandya allows you to define its shape. Cinched, it sharpens the silhouette into a clean, feminine line; left loose, it falls into a soft, cocoon-like drape. The puff sleeve is balanced by this adjustable waist, preventing the volume from overwhelming the frame. The construction is thoughtful: the embroideries are placed where they frame the face and hands, drawing the eye upward, while the crocheted trim adds a delicate, almost heirloom finish at every edge. In motion, the cardigan moves with a fluidity that belies its structure. The sleeves catch air as you walk, the waist tie swings, the embroidered details shift against the knit. It is equally at home draped over a slip dress for evening contrast—the chestnut grounding silk—or tucked into tailored trousers for a daytime silhouette that reads as intentional, not accidental. The season is transitional: it works through the first chill of autumn, into winter layers, and on into early spring when worn open over a linen top. Style it with a high-waisted trouser and a leather boot for a look that balances softness with edge, or let it fall open over a white cotton dress for a moment of undone polish.
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A cardigan that understands the power of a single, deliberate gesture—the Sandya from Louise Misha arrives as a study in sculptural ease, built around a puff sleeve that commands attention without demanding effort. In a deep chestnut tone that recalls sun-warmed earth, this piece refuses to sit quietly in the wardrobe. The sleeve, gathered into a soft, rounded volume at the shoulder, drops into a gently tapered arm, creating a silhouette that is both generous and refined. It is the kind of architectural detail that transforms a knit from mere covering into a statement of intent. The fabric itself is a tactile conversation: a blend of acrylic, wool, polyester, and alpaca that yields a surface of soft resilience. There is a slight halo to the touch, a warmth that speaks to cooler days, yet the weight remains airy enough to layer without bulk. Hand-embroidered floral motifs trace the front placket and cuffs, their threads catching light in subtle shifts, while hand-crocheted edges frame the neckline, hem, and sleeves—each stitch a quiet testament to the artisan’s hand. The texture is deliberate, not decorative; it asks to be touched, worn close, lived in. Cut with a relaxed body that gathers at the waist via an integrated drawstring, the Sandya allows you to define its shape. Cinched, it sharpens the silhouette into a clean, feminine line; left loose, it falls into a soft, cocoon-like drape. The puff sleeve is balanced by this adjustable waist, preventing the volume from overwhelming the frame. The construction is thoughtful: the embroideries are placed where they frame the face and hands, drawing the eye upward, while the crocheted trim adds a delicate, almost heirloom finish at every edge. In motion, the cardigan moves with a fluidity that belies its structure. The sleeves catch air as you walk, the waist tie swings, the embroidered details shift against the knit. It is equally at home draped over a slip dress for evening contrast—the chestnut grounding silk—or tucked into tailored trousers for a daytime silhouette that reads as intentional, not accidental. The season is transitional: it works through the first chill of autumn, into winter layers, and on into early spring when worn open over a linen top. Style it with a high-waisted trouser and a leather boot for a look that balances softness with edge, or let it fall open over a white cotton dress for a moment of undone polish.



















