Petite Mendigote | Théo Cropped Blouse - Ecru Openwork
The Petite Mendigote Théo blouse arrives for SS26 with a renewed sense of purpose, its abbreviated silhouette a deliberate counterpoint to the season’s more languid shapes. Cut straight through the body, this ecru top stops decisively above the waist, creating a proportion that demands to be considered—not merely worn. The cut is architectural in its brevity, a clean horizontal terminus that sharpens the line of any high-waisted trouser or skirt it meets. This is not a shy piece; it announces its structure from the first glance. The hand of the fabric is crisp yet airy, a lightweight weave that holds the blouse’s geometric form without stiffness. Openwork details and delicate embroidery traverse the surface, lending a handcrafted tactility that feels almost heirloom in its precision. The eye is drawn to the scalloped edges that soften the hem and cuffs, a gentle counterbalance to the top’s otherwise straight lines. These are not fussy embellishments but considered textural accents—small, repeated motifs that catch light and shadow as you move. The fabric breathes, skimming the body with a cool, dry touch that makes it a natural companion for warmer days. Fit is precise, as the short sleeves and buttoned placket create a tailored enclosure around the shoulders and bust, while the cropped length leaves the waist exposed. The construction is clean: visible topstitching, neatly finished seams, and buttons that feel substantial beneath the fingers. On Liv, who stands 1.73 meters and wears a size S, the total length measures 48.5 cm, with a half chest circumference of 47 cm and sleeve lengths of 24.5 cm—a compact, deliberate frame that prioritizes line over volume. The silhouette is feminine but not fragile, structured yet light. Movement is contained but not restrictive; the blouse shifts with the body, the openwork panels allowing for a subtle play of skin and fabric. This is a piece that works best when given space to be seen—tucked into high-waisted denim for a sharp daytime edit, or paired with a fluid midi skirt for an evening that demands ease. The Théo also returns as part of a set with the José skirt, a combination that builds a cohesive, confident line from shoulder to hem. For a cooler transition, layer it under a tailored blazer, letting the scalloped edges peek out as a quiet detail. This is a top that understands its own geometry, and asks only that you wear it with the same clarity.
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Petite Mendigote | Théo Cropped Blouse - Ecru Openwork
Petite Mendigote | Théo Cropped Blouse - Ecru Openwork
The Petite Mendigote Théo blouse arrives for SS26 with a renewed sense of purpose, its abbreviated silhouette a deliberate counterpoint to the season’s more languid shapes. Cut straight through the body, this ecru top stops decisively above the waist, creating a proportion that demands to be considered—not merely worn. The cut is architectural in its brevity, a clean horizontal terminus that sharpens the line of any high-waisted trouser or skirt it meets. This is not a shy piece; it announces its structure from the first glance. The hand of the fabric is crisp yet airy, a lightweight weave that holds the blouse’s geometric form without stiffness. Openwork details and delicate embroidery traverse the surface, lending a handcrafted tactility that feels almost heirloom in its precision. The eye is drawn to the scalloped edges that soften the hem and cuffs, a gentle counterbalance to the top’s otherwise straight lines. These are not fussy embellishments but considered textural accents—small, repeated motifs that catch light and shadow as you move. The fabric breathes, skimming the body with a cool, dry touch that makes it a natural companion for warmer days. Fit is precise, as the short sleeves and buttoned placket create a tailored enclosure around the shoulders and bust, while the cropped length leaves the waist exposed. The construction is clean: visible topstitching, neatly finished seams, and buttons that feel substantial beneath the fingers. On Liv, who stands 1.73 meters and wears a size S, the total length measures 48.5 cm, with a half chest circumference of 47 cm and sleeve lengths of 24.5 cm—a compact, deliberate frame that prioritizes line over volume. The silhouette is feminine but not fragile, structured yet light. Movement is contained but not restrictive; the blouse shifts with the body, the openwork panels allowing for a subtle play of skin and fabric. This is a piece that works best when given space to be seen—tucked into high-waisted denim for a sharp daytime edit, or paired with a fluid midi skirt for an evening that demands ease. The Théo also returns as part of a set with the José skirt, a combination that builds a cohesive, confident line from shoulder to hem. For a cooler transition, layer it under a tailored blazer, letting the scalloped edges peek out as a quiet detail. This is a top that understands its own geometry, and asks only that you wear it with the same clarity.
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The Petite Mendigote Théo blouse arrives for SS26 with a renewed sense of purpose, its abbreviated silhouette a deliberate counterpoint to the season’s more languid shapes. Cut straight through the body, this ecru top stops decisively above the waist, creating a proportion that demands to be considered—not merely worn. The cut is architectural in its brevity, a clean horizontal terminus that sharpens the line of any high-waisted trouser or skirt it meets. This is not a shy piece; it announces its structure from the first glance. The hand of the fabric is crisp yet airy, a lightweight weave that holds the blouse’s geometric form without stiffness. Openwork details and delicate embroidery traverse the surface, lending a handcrafted tactility that feels almost heirloom in its precision. The eye is drawn to the scalloped edges that soften the hem and cuffs, a gentle counterbalance to the top’s otherwise straight lines. These are not fussy embellishments but considered textural accents—small, repeated motifs that catch light and shadow as you move. The fabric breathes, skimming the body with a cool, dry touch that makes it a natural companion for warmer days. Fit is precise, as the short sleeves and buttoned placket create a tailored enclosure around the shoulders and bust, while the cropped length leaves the waist exposed. The construction is clean: visible topstitching, neatly finished seams, and buttons that feel substantial beneath the fingers. On Liv, who stands 1.73 meters and wears a size S, the total length measures 48.5 cm, with a half chest circumference of 47 cm and sleeve lengths of 24.5 cm—a compact, deliberate frame that prioritizes line over volume. The silhouette is feminine but not fragile, structured yet light. Movement is contained but not restrictive; the blouse shifts with the body, the openwork panels allowing for a subtle play of skin and fabric. This is a piece that works best when given space to be seen—tucked into high-waisted denim for a sharp daytime edit, or paired with a fluid midi skirt for an evening that demands ease. The Théo also returns as part of a set with the José skirt, a combination that builds a cohesive, confident line from shoulder to hem. For a cooler transition, layer it under a tailored blazer, letting the scalloped edges peek out as a quiet detail. This is a top that understands its own geometry, and asks only that you wear it with the same clarity.























