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IRO | Broderie Anglaise Mini Skirt - Eyelet Hem

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IRO | Broderie Anglaise Mini Skirt - Eyelet Hem

A dialed tension between innocence and edge defines IRO’s Broderie Anglaise Mini Skirt. The silhouette is a clean, compact A-line that skims the thigh, but the real story lives at the hem: a precise band of broderie anglaise that lifts the entire piece from simple to subtly ornate. That eyelet embroidery—delicate, repetitive, almost architectural—creates a tactile punctuation against the smooth surface of the skirt body, giving the shape a grounded, deliberate finish. This is not a frill; it is a structural detail that breathes. The fabric itself carries a quiet weight. It is a dense cotton-blend weave, substantial enough to hold the skirt’s crisp line without any stiffness, yet soft to the touch—a paradox that makes it feel both sturdy and refined. The hand is smooth, with a slight tooth that catches light in a matte, unflashy way. There is no lining needed here; the opacity is assured, the drape clean. When you run a finger along the hem, the broderie anglaise offers a subtle raised texture, a small pleasure of construction that rewards close attention. Fit is precise without being restrictive. The waist sits at a natural height, anchored by a snap closure that eliminates bulk and keeps the front flat. The cut is deliberately short but not abbreviated; it clears the hip with enough ease to allow movement without riding up. The back hem falls fractionally longer than the front—a subtle tailoring trick that accommodates the curve of the body and keeps the silhouette balanced whether standing still or in motion. The model, at 177cm, wears a size S, and the proportions read as intentional, not fleeting. In motion, the skirt swings with a contained energy. The broderie anglaise band catches the air, lifting slightly as you walk, revealing just a flash of leg before settling back into place. This is a piece that works best when the weather is transitional—early autumn evenings, late spring afternoons, or those strange in-between days when the air is warm but the light is long. Pair it with a thick-soled sandal for a grounded, almost utilitarian contrast, or with a low, square-toe mule to lean into the skirt’s inherent polish. A simple white cotton shirt tucked in keeps the focus on the hem; a black crewneck sweater slouched over the waist shifts the mood toward downtown nonchalance. The styling note is this: let the skirt do the talking, and dress everything else down.

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A dialed tension between innocence and edge defines IRO’s Broderie Anglaise Mini Skirt. The silhouette is a clean, compact A-line that skims the thigh, but the real story lives at the hem: a precise band of broderie anglaise that lifts the entire piece from simple to subtly ornate. That eyelet embroidery—delicate, repetitive, almost architectural—creates a tactile punctuation against the smooth surface of the skirt body, giving the shape a grounded, deliberate finish. This is not a frill; it is a structural detail that breathes. The fabric itself carries a quiet weight. It is a dense cotton-blend weave, substantial enough to hold the skirt’s crisp line without any stiffness, yet soft to the touch—a paradox that makes it feel both sturdy and refined. The hand is smooth, with a slight tooth that catches light in a matte, unflashy way. There is no lining needed here; the opacity is assured, the drape clean. When you run a finger along the hem, the broderie anglaise offers a subtle raised texture, a small pleasure of construction that rewards close attention. Fit is precise without being restrictive. The waist sits at a natural height, anchored by a snap closure that eliminates bulk and keeps the front flat. The cut is deliberately short but not abbreviated; it clears the hip with enough ease to allow movement without riding up. The back hem falls fractionally longer than the front—a subtle tailoring trick that accommodates the curve of the body and keeps the silhouette balanced whether standing still or in motion. The model, at 177cm, wears a size S, and the proportions read as intentional, not fleeting. In motion, the skirt swings with a contained energy. The broderie anglaise band catches the air, lifting slightly as you walk, revealing just a flash of leg before settling back into place. This is a piece that works best when the weather is transitional—early autumn evenings, late spring afternoons, or those strange in-between days when the air is warm but the light is long. Pair it with a thick-soled sandal for a grounded, almost utilitarian contrast, or with a low, square-toe mule to lean into the skirt’s inherent polish. A simple white cotton shirt tucked in keeps the focus on the hem; a black crewneck sweater slouched over the waist shifts the mood toward downtown nonchalance. The styling note is this: let the skirt do the talking, and dress everything else down.