Sienne | Western Suede Skirt - Camel
Sienne’s Western Suede skirt reimagines the prairie silhouette with a distinctly Parisian restraint. The cut is lean, almost columnar, tracing the hip and falling straight to the hem—no flare, no fuss. A front slit offers the only concession to movement, revealing a sliver of boot or bare ankle. The waist sits high, anchored by a simple self-belt that cinches without overwhelming the line. This is not a nostalgic throwback; it is a sharp, modern take on a classic archetype, built for the woman who prefers her western notes understated. The tactile experience is immediate. The suede is not the plush, spongy kind; it is dense, almost firm, with a dry, brushed hand that feels substantial without weight. It has a slight nap that catches the light in a matte, dusty way, lending the camel color an almost architectural depth. The fabric holds its shape—it does not slump or sag. Instead, it stands away from the body just enough to create a clean, sculptural line. There is a quiet luxury in its stiffness, a sense that this skirt will not wrinkle in a suitcase or lose its structure after a long day. Cut with precision, the skirt’s construction reveals itself in the details. The front slit is not a casual afterthought; it is a deliberate design element, its edges clean and raw, suggesting a deliberate, unpolished finish. The waistband is wide but flat, lying smooth against the skin without gaping. The back seam is centered, falling straight and true. The length is mid-calf, a considered proportion that works with both flat boots and low heels. Every seam is straight, every edge finished with the care of a garment meant to last. Movement is a study in controlled elegance. The skirt walks with you, not against you. The slit allows for a generous stride, but the overall silhouette remains disciplined. It is a piece that demands a certain posture—a straight back, a deliberate step. For occasion, think of it as a neutral with attitude: wear it with a crisp white poplin shirt and a woven belt for a day of gallery hopping, or with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and a western boot for a cold-weather dinner. It transitions from day to night with a simple change of top and shoe. In summer, pair it with a silk camisole and sandals; in winter, with a chunky knit and a leather boot. The camel shade works as a grounding element, a warm neutral that complements both black and cream, denim and silk.
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Sienne | Western Suede Skirt - Camel
Sienne | Western Suede Skirt - Camel
Sienne’s Western Suede skirt reimagines the prairie silhouette with a distinctly Parisian restraint. The cut is lean, almost columnar, tracing the hip and falling straight to the hem—no flare, no fuss. A front slit offers the only concession to movement, revealing a sliver of boot or bare ankle. The waist sits high, anchored by a simple self-belt that cinches without overwhelming the line. This is not a nostalgic throwback; it is a sharp, modern take on a classic archetype, built for the woman who prefers her western notes understated. The tactile experience is immediate. The suede is not the plush, spongy kind; it is dense, almost firm, with a dry, brushed hand that feels substantial without weight. It has a slight nap that catches the light in a matte, dusty way, lending the camel color an almost architectural depth. The fabric holds its shape—it does not slump or sag. Instead, it stands away from the body just enough to create a clean, sculptural line. There is a quiet luxury in its stiffness, a sense that this skirt will not wrinkle in a suitcase or lose its structure after a long day. Cut with precision, the skirt’s construction reveals itself in the details. The front slit is not a casual afterthought; it is a deliberate design element, its edges clean and raw, suggesting a deliberate, unpolished finish. The waistband is wide but flat, lying smooth against the skin without gaping. The back seam is centered, falling straight and true. The length is mid-calf, a considered proportion that works with both flat boots and low heels. Every seam is straight, every edge finished with the care of a garment meant to last. Movement is a study in controlled elegance. The skirt walks with you, not against you. The slit allows for a generous stride, but the overall silhouette remains disciplined. It is a piece that demands a certain posture—a straight back, a deliberate step. For occasion, think of it as a neutral with attitude: wear it with a crisp white poplin shirt and a woven belt for a day of gallery hopping, or with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and a western boot for a cold-weather dinner. It transitions from day to night with a simple change of top and shoe. In summer, pair it with a silk camisole and sandals; in winter, with a chunky knit and a leather boot. The camel shade works as a grounding element, a warm neutral that complements both black and cream, denim and silk.
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Sienne’s Western Suede skirt reimagines the prairie silhouette with a distinctly Parisian restraint. The cut is lean, almost columnar, tracing the hip and falling straight to the hem—no flare, no fuss. A front slit offers the only concession to movement, revealing a sliver of boot or bare ankle. The waist sits high, anchored by a simple self-belt that cinches without overwhelming the line. This is not a nostalgic throwback; it is a sharp, modern take on a classic archetype, built for the woman who prefers her western notes understated. The tactile experience is immediate. The suede is not the plush, spongy kind; it is dense, almost firm, with a dry, brushed hand that feels substantial without weight. It has a slight nap that catches the light in a matte, dusty way, lending the camel color an almost architectural depth. The fabric holds its shape—it does not slump or sag. Instead, it stands away from the body just enough to create a clean, sculptural line. There is a quiet luxury in its stiffness, a sense that this skirt will not wrinkle in a suitcase or lose its structure after a long day. Cut with precision, the skirt’s construction reveals itself in the details. The front slit is not a casual afterthought; it is a deliberate design element, its edges clean and raw, suggesting a deliberate, unpolished finish. The waistband is wide but flat, lying smooth against the skin without gaping. The back seam is centered, falling straight and true. The length is mid-calf, a considered proportion that works with both flat boots and low heels. Every seam is straight, every edge finished with the care of a garment meant to last. Movement is a study in controlled elegance. The skirt walks with you, not against you. The slit allows for a generous stride, but the overall silhouette remains disciplined. It is a piece that demands a certain posture—a straight back, a deliberate step. For occasion, think of it as a neutral with attitude: wear it with a crisp white poplin shirt and a woven belt for a day of gallery hopping, or with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and a western boot for a cold-weather dinner. It transitions from day to night with a simple change of top and shoe. In summer, pair it with a silk camisole and sandals; in winter, with a chunky knit and a leather boot. The camel shade works as a grounding element, a warm neutral that complements both black and cream, denim and silk.



















