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Louise Misha | Dafne Midnight Embroidered Canvas Skirt

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Louise Misha | Dafne Midnight Embroidered Canvas Skirt

Louise Misha | Dafne Midnight Embroidered Canvas Skirt

A study in sculptural ease, the LOUISE MISHA Skirt Dafne Midnight arrives as a masterclass in controlled volume. Its silhouette is a deliberate paradox: a fitted, high-waist bodice that cinches the torso before releasing into a dramatic, flared A-line hem. This is not a passive shape; it is a constructed line that redefines the wearer’s proportions, drawing the eye upward and outward with architectural precision. The floral embroidered panels at the front and the intricate embroidered frieze along the hem are not mere embellishments—they are the narrative, stitched directly into the garment’s architecture. The hand of this piece is a study in contrast. The base fabric, a blend of cotton canvas and linen, offers a substantial, textured weight that holds the skirt’s flare with integrity. The cotton provides a crisp, structured backbone, while the linen introduces a subtle, organic slub and breathable finish. This is a textile that feels cool to the touch but possesses a deliberate stiffness, allowing the embroidery to sit proud against the ground rather than sinking into a limp drape. There is no slipperiness here—only a grounded, tactile honesty that speaks to meticulous material selection. Construction is where the skirt reveals its intelligence. The invisible zip on the side ensures a seamless, uninterrupted line from waist to hem, preserving the clean architectural silhouette. The fit is engineered for a precise, corseted feel at the waist and hips, before the fabric is released into a generous, sweeping bell. The length is deliberate, grazing the ankle to create a long, unbroken vertical. Every seam and stitch is a decision, executed by Marie Pidancet and her Parisian atelier, where the garment was conceived and assembled. When worn, the Dafne Midnight transforms. The weight of the canvas-linen blend gives the flare a rhythmic, swinging movement as you walk—a controlled sway rather than a chaotic float. This is a skirt for moments that demand presence: a gallery opening, a long lunch in the Marais, or an evening where your silhouette is the accessory. Style it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in ivory or charcoal to let the embroidery speak, or pair it with a sharp, cropped leather jacket for a dissonance of textures. For a full LOUISE MISHA look, consider a simple silk shell and heeled mules. The key is restraint—let the skirt’s embroidered architecture do the work.

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Louise Misha | Dafne Midnight Embroidered Canvas Skirt

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A study in sculptural ease, the LOUISE MISHA Skirt Dafne Midnight arrives as a masterclass in controlled volume. Its silhouette is a deliberate paradox: a fitted, high-waist bodice that cinches the torso before releasing into a dramatic, flared A-line hem. This is not a passive shape; it is a constructed line that redefines the wearer’s proportions, drawing the eye upward and outward with architectural precision. The floral embroidered panels at the front and the intricate embroidered frieze along the hem are not mere embellishments—they are the narrative, stitched directly into the garment’s architecture. The hand of this piece is a study in contrast. The base fabric, a blend of cotton canvas and linen, offers a substantial, textured weight that holds the skirt’s flare with integrity. The cotton provides a crisp, structured backbone, while the linen introduces a subtle, organic slub and breathable finish. This is a textile that feels cool to the touch but possesses a deliberate stiffness, allowing the embroidery to sit proud against the ground rather than sinking into a limp drape. There is no slipperiness here—only a grounded, tactile honesty that speaks to meticulous material selection. Construction is where the skirt reveals its intelligence. The invisible zip on the side ensures a seamless, uninterrupted line from waist to hem, preserving the clean architectural silhouette. The fit is engineered for a precise, corseted feel at the waist and hips, before the fabric is released into a generous, sweeping bell. The length is deliberate, grazing the ankle to create a long, unbroken vertical. Every seam and stitch is a decision, executed by Marie Pidancet and her Parisian atelier, where the garment was conceived and assembled. When worn, the Dafne Midnight transforms. The weight of the canvas-linen blend gives the flare a rhythmic, swinging movement as you walk—a controlled sway rather than a chaotic float. This is a skirt for moments that demand presence: a gallery opening, a long lunch in the Marais, or an evening where your silhouette is the accessory. Style it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in ivory or charcoal to let the embroidery speak, or pair it with a sharp, cropped leather jacket for a dissonance of textures. For a full LOUISE MISHA look, consider a simple silk shell and heeled mules. The key is restraint—let the skirt’s embroidered architecture do the work.

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