


BELLE PIECE | Claude-ls Leather Midi Skirt Burgundy
This is the Claude-ls, a midi skirt from BELLE PIECE that asserts its presence through a single, unapologetic gesture: a deep, vampiric burgundy that reads almost black in shadow, then flares into its true color under direct light. The silhouette is deceptively simple—a clean A-line that skims the knee before falling to a mid-calf hem—but the magic lies in what you cannot see from a distance. The leather is not the stiff, armored kind that stands away from the body; it is a supple, almost buttery lambskin that moves like a second skin, with a matte finish that catches the light in a soft, powdery sheen rather than a high-gloss glare. This is leather that breathes, that yields to the warmth of your body, and that promises to develop a personal patina over time—a quiet narrative of wear. The construction is as considered as the material. An elasticated waistband at the back ensures a zero-gap fit at the small of the back, while the front remains smooth and tailored, creating a clean line from hip to hem. Two side pockets are cut flush into the seams, deep enough to hold a phone or a hand, but invisible when at rest. The skirt is unlined, which is a deliberate choice: the leather’s weight is substantial enough to drape without cling, and the interior is finished with a clean, raw edge that speaks to a certain unpretentious luxury. This is not a garment that needs a lining to feel finished; it is finished in the way a well-worn jacket is finished—honest, tactile, and entirely self-possessed. When you walk, the skirt moves with a liquid, pendulum-like swing, the leather rippling in soft folds rather than sharp creases. It is the kind of movement that feels almost theatrical—a deliberate, unhurried rhythm that changes the energy of a room. This is a piece for the off-duty hours, for the late afternoon meeting that stretches into an evening drink, for the dinner where you want to be felt before you speak. It works best when the rest of the wardrobe is pared back: a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in charcoal, a crisp white poplin button-down worn untucked, or a silk camisole in a whisper of champagne. For cooler months, layer it over sheer black tights and a chunky knit that hits at the hip; for transitional weather, let it sit alone with a heeled loafer and a leather jacket that speaks the same language. The burgundy is the anchor—grounded, sophisticated, and utterly without apology.
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This is the Claude-ls, a midi skirt from BELLE PIECE that asserts its presence through a single, unapologetic gesture: a deep, vampiric burgundy that reads almost black in shadow, then flares into its true color under direct light. The silhouette is deceptively simple—a clean A-line that skims the knee before falling to a mid-calf hem—but the magic lies in what you cannot see from a distance. The leather is not the stiff, armored kind that stands away from the body; it is a supple, almost buttery lambskin that moves like a second skin, with a matte finish that catches the light in a soft, powdery sheen rather than a high-gloss glare. This is leather that breathes, that yields to the warmth of your body, and that promises to develop a personal patina over time—a quiet narrative of wear. The construction is as considered as the material. An elasticated waistband at the back ensures a zero-gap fit at the small of the back, while the front remains smooth and tailored, creating a clean line from hip to hem. Two side pockets are cut flush into the seams, deep enough to hold a phone or a hand, but invisible when at rest. The skirt is unlined, which is a deliberate choice: the leather’s weight is substantial enough to drape without cling, and the interior is finished with a clean, raw edge that speaks to a certain unpretentious luxury. This is not a garment that needs a lining to feel finished; it is finished in the way a well-worn jacket is finished—honest, tactile, and entirely self-possessed. When you walk, the skirt moves with a liquid, pendulum-like swing, the leather rippling in soft folds rather than sharp creases. It is the kind of movement that feels almost theatrical—a deliberate, unhurried rhythm that changes the energy of a room. This is a piece for the off-duty hours, for the late afternoon meeting that stretches into an evening drink, for the dinner where you want to be felt before you speak. It works best when the rest of the wardrobe is pared back: a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in charcoal, a crisp white poplin button-down worn untucked, or a silk camisole in a whisper of champagne. For cooler months, layer it over sheer black tights and a chunky knit that hits at the hip; for transitional weather, let it sit alone with a heeled loafer and a leather jacket that speaks the same language. The burgundy is the anchor—grounded, sophisticated, and utterly without apology.






















