Petite Mendigote | Bordeaux Houndstooth Wrap Mini Skirt
The Skirt 225jailys Bordeaux from Petite Mendigote is a study in controlled volume and graphic precision. Its defining feature is the sharp, small-scale houndstooth pattern rendered in a deep Bordeaux—a color that reads as both a neutral and a statement, richer than brown, more grounded than red. The print is woven through the fabric, not printed on top, giving it a dimensional, almost tweed-like depth that catches the light differently with every fold. This is not a timid pattern; it is a deliberate, architectural choice that anchors the entire silhouette. The fabric itself is a considered blend of polyester, viscose, and elastane, engineered to hold the skirt’s structured shape while offering a subtle yield against the body. Its hand is smooth and dry, with a slight crispness that prevents it from clinging—think of a tailored suiting cloth that has been softened for movement. The drape is clean and linear, falling in a straight column from the high waist to the hem, with just enough give from the elastane to ease over the hips without distortion. This is a fabric that respects the geometry of the cut. Cut high at the waist, the skirt employs a wraparound silhouette secured by four buttons aligned down the front—a detail that reads as both functional and decorative. The buttons, likely horn or resin in a dark neutral, create a vertical rhythm that elongates the torso. The waistband is clean and uninterrupted, sitting precisely at the natural waist, while the hips are given a gentle allowance before the skirt drops to a short, decisive hem. The construction is meticulous: seams are pressed flat, the hem is narrow and invisible, and the internal finishing is as rigorous as the exterior. On a frame of 1.76m, the total length is 42cm—a proportion that lands well above the knee, making it a true mini with a ladylike, not juvenile, attitude. In movement, the skirt maintains its structure. It swings slightly with the stride but does not flare or billow; the wrap closure ensures the front panel stays anchored. This is a piece for moments that require composure—a seated lunch, a gallery opening, a late-afternoon meeting. Its weight and stability mean it will not ride up or shift out of place. For a mid-season wardrobe, it bridges the gap between a heavy winter wool and a flimsy summer cotton, offering thermal weight without bulk. Style it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in cream or charcoal, tucked in, and a pair of slouchy leather knee boots for a look that is both polished and relaxed. For a sharper evening proposition, swap the knit for a silk crepe blouse and add a tailored blazer in a contrasting texture—perhaps a smooth faille or a matte satin. The skirt’s high waist and clean line also pair well with a cropped jacket or a fitted bodysuit, making it a versatile anchor for a wardrobe built on precision and ease. Wear it with opaque tights when the temperature drops; the Bordeaux will read even deeper against black.
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Petite Mendigote | Bordeaux Houndstooth Wrap Mini Skirt
Petite Mendigote | Bordeaux Houndstooth Wrap Mini Skirt
The Skirt 225jailys Bordeaux from Petite Mendigote is a study in controlled volume and graphic precision. Its defining feature is the sharp, small-scale houndstooth pattern rendered in a deep Bordeaux—a color that reads as both a neutral and a statement, richer than brown, more grounded than red. The print is woven through the fabric, not printed on top, giving it a dimensional, almost tweed-like depth that catches the light differently with every fold. This is not a timid pattern; it is a deliberate, architectural choice that anchors the entire silhouette. The fabric itself is a considered blend of polyester, viscose, and elastane, engineered to hold the skirt’s structured shape while offering a subtle yield against the body. Its hand is smooth and dry, with a slight crispness that prevents it from clinging—think of a tailored suiting cloth that has been softened for movement. The drape is clean and linear, falling in a straight column from the high waist to the hem, with just enough give from the elastane to ease over the hips without distortion. This is a fabric that respects the geometry of the cut. Cut high at the waist, the skirt employs a wraparound silhouette secured by four buttons aligned down the front—a detail that reads as both functional and decorative. The buttons, likely horn or resin in a dark neutral, create a vertical rhythm that elongates the torso. The waistband is clean and uninterrupted, sitting precisely at the natural waist, while the hips are given a gentle allowance before the skirt drops to a short, decisive hem. The construction is meticulous: seams are pressed flat, the hem is narrow and invisible, and the internal finishing is as rigorous as the exterior. On a frame of 1.76m, the total length is 42cm—a proportion that lands well above the knee, making it a true mini with a ladylike, not juvenile, attitude. In movement, the skirt maintains its structure. It swings slightly with the stride but does not flare or billow; the wrap closure ensures the front panel stays anchored. This is a piece for moments that require composure—a seated lunch, a gallery opening, a late-afternoon meeting. Its weight and stability mean it will not ride up or shift out of place. For a mid-season wardrobe, it bridges the gap between a heavy winter wool and a flimsy summer cotton, offering thermal weight without bulk. Style it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in cream or charcoal, tucked in, and a pair of slouchy leather knee boots for a look that is both polished and relaxed. For a sharper evening proposition, swap the knit for a silk crepe blouse and add a tailored blazer in a contrasting texture—perhaps a smooth faille or a matte satin. The skirt’s high waist and clean line also pair well with a cropped jacket or a fitted bodysuit, making it a versatile anchor for a wardrobe built on precision and ease. Wear it with opaque tights when the temperature drops; the Bordeaux will read even deeper against black.
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The Skirt 225jailys Bordeaux from Petite Mendigote is a study in controlled volume and graphic precision. Its defining feature is the sharp, small-scale houndstooth pattern rendered in a deep Bordeaux—a color that reads as both a neutral and a statement, richer than brown, more grounded than red. The print is woven through the fabric, not printed on top, giving it a dimensional, almost tweed-like depth that catches the light differently with every fold. This is not a timid pattern; it is a deliberate, architectural choice that anchors the entire silhouette. The fabric itself is a considered blend of polyester, viscose, and elastane, engineered to hold the skirt’s structured shape while offering a subtle yield against the body. Its hand is smooth and dry, with a slight crispness that prevents it from clinging—think of a tailored suiting cloth that has been softened for movement. The drape is clean and linear, falling in a straight column from the high waist to the hem, with just enough give from the elastane to ease over the hips without distortion. This is a fabric that respects the geometry of the cut. Cut high at the waist, the skirt employs a wraparound silhouette secured by four buttons aligned down the front—a detail that reads as both functional and decorative. The buttons, likely horn or resin in a dark neutral, create a vertical rhythm that elongates the torso. The waistband is clean and uninterrupted, sitting precisely at the natural waist, while the hips are given a gentle allowance before the skirt drops to a short, decisive hem. The construction is meticulous: seams are pressed flat, the hem is narrow and invisible, and the internal finishing is as rigorous as the exterior. On a frame of 1.76m, the total length is 42cm—a proportion that lands well above the knee, making it a true mini with a ladylike, not juvenile, attitude. In movement, the skirt maintains its structure. It swings slightly with the stride but does not flare or billow; the wrap closure ensures the front panel stays anchored. This is a piece for moments that require composure—a seated lunch, a gallery opening, a late-afternoon meeting. Its weight and stability mean it will not ride up or shift out of place. For a mid-season wardrobe, it bridges the gap between a heavy winter wool and a flimsy summer cotton, offering thermal weight without bulk. Style it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in cream or charcoal, tucked in, and a pair of slouchy leather knee boots for a look that is both polished and relaxed. For a sharper evening proposition, swap the knit for a silk crepe blouse and add a tailored blazer in a contrasting texture—perhaps a smooth faille or a matte satin. The skirt’s high waist and clean line also pair well with a cropped jacket or a fitted bodysuit, making it a versatile anchor for a wardrobe built on precision and ease. Wear it with opaque tights when the temperature drops; the Bordeaux will read even deeper against black.



















