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Farm Rio | Floral Embroidered Maxi Skirt - Linen Blend Sand

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Farm Rio | Floral Embroidered Maxi Skirt - Linen Blend Sand

A sand-toned expanse of linen and viscose, the Farm Rio Tropical Flower Maxi Skirt announces itself not through volume alone, but through the deliberate architecture of its floral embroidery. The blooms are not scattered; they are composed, climbing the fabric in a dense, almost painterly arrangement that transforms the skirt into a wearable canvas. The ground is a warm, neutral sand—a hue that reads as both grounded and luminous, allowing the threadwork to take precedence without competing for attention. This is a skirt that understands proportion: the waist is defined, the hip eased, and the length falls with a deliberate, columnar grace that elongates the silhouette rather than swamping it. The hand of the fabric is where the story deepens. The blend of linen and Lenzing Ecovero viscose yields a textile that is simultaneously crisp and fluid—linen’s natural texture gives structure, while the Ecovero component introduces a subtle, almost liquid drape. The embroidery itself adds a third dimension: raised, tactile, it catches light differently across the surface, creating a quiet interplay of matte and sheen. There is no lining fighting against the skin; the skirt moves as one piece, weighty enough to hold its shape, light enough to sway. The care instruction—hand wash—is a reminder that this is a piece to be handled with the same deliberation with which it was made. Cut and construction favor a high-rise waist that anchors the body, then release into a gentle A-line through the hip before straightening to the hem. The embroidery is placed to follow the body’s natural lines, not to disrupt them. The result is a fit that flatters without clinging, that moves with you rather than against you. The hem grazes the ankle—a length that works with sandals or a low block heel, that tucks neatly under a cropped jacket or stands alone against bare skin. The waistband is clean, unadorned, a deliberate pause before the pattern begins. In motion, the skirt becomes something else entirely. The floral embroidery, static when still, begins to shift and refract as you walk. The linen-viscose blend catches the breeze, the hem lifting just slightly, the flowers appearing to scatter and regroup with each step. It is a piece designed for movement—not frantic movement, but the kind that accompanies a long afternoon, a slow dinner, a walk through a gallery. The sound of the fabric is soft, a whisper of linen against itself, never stiff or rustling. Seasonally, this skirt is a transitional anchor. It thrives in the heat of late spring and summer, where the breathable linen and open weave of the embroidery allow air to circulate. Yet it transitions into early autumn with equal ease, paired with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck or a structured blazer. For styling, consider the opposition: a simple white cotton shirt, sleeves rolled, the skirt doing all the work. Or lean into the tropical narrative with a cropped knit in a deep olive or burnt orange. Footwear should be minimal—a leather slide, a woven espadrille, a pointed flat. Let the skirt remain the protagonist; everything else is supporting cast.

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A sand-toned expanse of linen and viscose, the Farm Rio Tropical Flower Maxi Skirt announces itself not through volume alone, but through the deliberate architecture of its floral embroidery. The blooms are not scattered; they are composed, climbing the fabric in a dense, almost painterly arrangement that transforms the skirt into a wearable canvas. The ground is a warm, neutral sand—a hue that reads as both grounded and luminous, allowing the threadwork to take precedence without competing for attention. This is a skirt that understands proportion: the waist is defined, the hip eased, and the length falls with a deliberate, columnar grace that elongates the silhouette rather than swamping it. The hand of the fabric is where the story deepens. The blend of linen and Lenzing Ecovero viscose yields a textile that is simultaneously crisp and fluid—linen’s natural texture gives structure, while the Ecovero component introduces a subtle, almost liquid drape. The embroidery itself adds a third dimension: raised, tactile, it catches light differently across the surface, creating a quiet interplay of matte and sheen. There is no lining fighting against the skin; the skirt moves as one piece, weighty enough to hold its shape, light enough to sway. The care instruction—hand wash—is a reminder that this is a piece to be handled with the same deliberation with which it was made. Cut and construction favor a high-rise waist that anchors the body, then release into a gentle A-line through the hip before straightening to the hem. The embroidery is placed to follow the body’s natural lines, not to disrupt them. The result is a fit that flatters without clinging, that moves with you rather than against you. The hem grazes the ankle—a length that works with sandals or a low block heel, that tucks neatly under a cropped jacket or stands alone against bare skin. The waistband is clean, unadorned, a deliberate pause before the pattern begins. In motion, the skirt becomes something else entirely. The floral embroidery, static when still, begins to shift and refract as you walk. The linen-viscose blend catches the breeze, the hem lifting just slightly, the flowers appearing to scatter and regroup with each step. It is a piece designed for movement—not frantic movement, but the kind that accompanies a long afternoon, a slow dinner, a walk through a gallery. The sound of the fabric is soft, a whisper of linen against itself, never stiff or rustling. Seasonally, this skirt is a transitional anchor. It thrives in the heat of late spring and summer, where the breathable linen and open weave of the embroidery allow air to circulate. Yet it transitions into early autumn with equal ease, paired with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck or a structured blazer. For styling, consider the opposition: a simple white cotton shirt, sleeves rolled, the skirt doing all the work. Or lean into the tropical narrative with a cropped knit in a deep olive or burnt orange. Footwear should be minimal—a leather slide, a woven espadrille, a pointed flat. Let the skirt remain the protagonist; everything else is supporting cast.

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