RESUME | Karliers Multi-Pink Midi Skirt - Printed Recycled Polyester
The RESUME Skirt Karliers Skirt Multi-Pink arrives as a study in controlled exuberance—a midi-length silhouette that asserts its presence through print rather than volume. Its defining feature is the all-over pattern that commands attention without overwhelming the line, a deliberate choice that speaks to the collection’s confidence. The skirt sits at the natural waist, then falls with a clean, uninterrupted sweep to the lower calf, the side seam zipper a discreet nod to functional minimalism. This is not a garment that shouts; it unfolds its narrative with each step. Fabricated from 100% recycled polyester, the hand is surprisingly substantial yet fluid—a paradox achieved through a tightly woven structure that resists static while allowing the skirt to move in broad, generous arcs. The recycled polyester offers a crispness that holds the print’s definition, preventing any muddying of the multi-pink hues. Against the skin, the material feels cool and smooth, with a slight weight that ensures it drapes rather than clings. There is no stiffness here, only a refined pliability that adapts to the body’s motion without losing its architectural integrity. The cut is precise: a straight, columnar silhouette that skims the hips before releasing into a gentle A-line at the hem. The side seam zipper is invisible when closed, preserving the integrity of the print. The waistband is clean and lies flat, designed to tuck or blouse without bulk. On a 178cm model wearing size S/36, the hem grazes just below the knee, but the midi length is calibrated to flatter a range of heights—hitting at the narrowest part of the calf for most. The construction is rigorous, with double-stitched seams and a reinforced hem that prevents fraying, ensuring the skirt retains its shape through repeated wear. In motion, the Karliers Skirt reveals its true character: the fabric lifts and falls with a liquid ease, the print shifting in and out of focus as light catches the folds. This is a skirt designed for the woman who walks with purpose—the movement is graceful but never fussy, the hemline swinging in a controlled arc. It transitions seamlessly from a morning meeting to an evening vernissage, its versatility anchored in the neutrality of its silhouette against the vibrancy of its print. For a sharp editorial look, pair it with a crisp white poplin blouse and leather mules; for a more relaxed approach, a black cashmere crewneck and flat sandals allow the skirt to carry the visual weight. The print also works unexpectedly well with a structured black blazer, the pink tones providing a necessary jolt of warmth against tailoring. Come autumn, layer with a fine-gauge turtleneck in charcoal or ivory—the recycled polyester’s weight makes it a three-season staple.
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RESUME | Karliers Multi-Pink Midi Skirt - Printed Recycled Polyester
RESUME | Karliers Multi-Pink Midi Skirt - Printed Recycled Polyester
The RESUME Skirt Karliers Skirt Multi-Pink arrives as a study in controlled exuberance—a midi-length silhouette that asserts its presence through print rather than volume. Its defining feature is the all-over pattern that commands attention without overwhelming the line, a deliberate choice that speaks to the collection’s confidence. The skirt sits at the natural waist, then falls with a clean, uninterrupted sweep to the lower calf, the side seam zipper a discreet nod to functional minimalism. This is not a garment that shouts; it unfolds its narrative with each step. Fabricated from 100% recycled polyester, the hand is surprisingly substantial yet fluid—a paradox achieved through a tightly woven structure that resists static while allowing the skirt to move in broad, generous arcs. The recycled polyester offers a crispness that holds the print’s definition, preventing any muddying of the multi-pink hues. Against the skin, the material feels cool and smooth, with a slight weight that ensures it drapes rather than clings. There is no stiffness here, only a refined pliability that adapts to the body’s motion without losing its architectural integrity. The cut is precise: a straight, columnar silhouette that skims the hips before releasing into a gentle A-line at the hem. The side seam zipper is invisible when closed, preserving the integrity of the print. The waistband is clean and lies flat, designed to tuck or blouse without bulk. On a 178cm model wearing size S/36, the hem grazes just below the knee, but the midi length is calibrated to flatter a range of heights—hitting at the narrowest part of the calf for most. The construction is rigorous, with double-stitched seams and a reinforced hem that prevents fraying, ensuring the skirt retains its shape through repeated wear. In motion, the Karliers Skirt reveals its true character: the fabric lifts and falls with a liquid ease, the print shifting in and out of focus as light catches the folds. This is a skirt designed for the woman who walks with purpose—the movement is graceful but never fussy, the hemline swinging in a controlled arc. It transitions seamlessly from a morning meeting to an evening vernissage, its versatility anchored in the neutrality of its silhouette against the vibrancy of its print. For a sharp editorial look, pair it with a crisp white poplin blouse and leather mules; for a more relaxed approach, a black cashmere crewneck and flat sandals allow the skirt to carry the visual weight. The print also works unexpectedly well with a structured black blazer, the pink tones providing a necessary jolt of warmth against tailoring. Come autumn, layer with a fine-gauge turtleneck in charcoal or ivory—the recycled polyester’s weight makes it a three-season staple.
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The RESUME Skirt Karliers Skirt Multi-Pink arrives as a study in controlled exuberance—a midi-length silhouette that asserts its presence through print rather than volume. Its defining feature is the all-over pattern that commands attention without overwhelming the line, a deliberate choice that speaks to the collection’s confidence. The skirt sits at the natural waist, then falls with a clean, uninterrupted sweep to the lower calf, the side seam zipper a discreet nod to functional minimalism. This is not a garment that shouts; it unfolds its narrative with each step. Fabricated from 100% recycled polyester, the hand is surprisingly substantial yet fluid—a paradox achieved through a tightly woven structure that resists static while allowing the skirt to move in broad, generous arcs. The recycled polyester offers a crispness that holds the print’s definition, preventing any muddying of the multi-pink hues. Against the skin, the material feels cool and smooth, with a slight weight that ensures it drapes rather than clings. There is no stiffness here, only a refined pliability that adapts to the body’s motion without losing its architectural integrity. The cut is precise: a straight, columnar silhouette that skims the hips before releasing into a gentle A-line at the hem. The side seam zipper is invisible when closed, preserving the integrity of the print. The waistband is clean and lies flat, designed to tuck or blouse without bulk. On a 178cm model wearing size S/36, the hem grazes just below the knee, but the midi length is calibrated to flatter a range of heights—hitting at the narrowest part of the calf for most. The construction is rigorous, with double-stitched seams and a reinforced hem that prevents fraying, ensuring the skirt retains its shape through repeated wear. In motion, the Karliers Skirt reveals its true character: the fabric lifts and falls with a liquid ease, the print shifting in and out of focus as light catches the folds. This is a skirt designed for the woman who walks with purpose—the movement is graceful but never fussy, the hemline swinging in a controlled arc. It transitions seamlessly from a morning meeting to an evening vernissage, its versatility anchored in the neutrality of its silhouette against the vibrancy of its print. For a sharp editorial look, pair it with a crisp white poplin blouse and leather mules; for a more relaxed approach, a black cashmere crewneck and flat sandals allow the skirt to carry the visual weight. The print also works unexpectedly well with a structured black blazer, the pink tones providing a necessary jolt of warmth against tailoring. Come autumn, layer with a fine-gauge turtleneck in charcoal or ivory—the recycled polyester’s weight makes it a three-season staple.



















