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Gérard Darel | Lazare Crochet Vest - Ecru

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Gérard Darel | Lazare Crochet Vest - Ecru

The Gérard Darel Lazare pullover vest arrives as a study in restrained texture, a crocheted shell that trades bulk for deliberate structure. Its defining feature is the teardrop neckline—a subtle, keyhole-shaped opening at the collarbone, anchored by two miniature golden buttons that catch light without clamoring for attention. This is not a nostalgic nod to craft; it is a precise, architectural reimagining of openwork knitwear, where every stitch feels intentional rather than decorative. The hand of this piece is where its quiet luxury reveals itself. The blend of cotton, polyamide, and linen yields a fabric that is simultaneously crisp and pliant—neither limp nor stiff. The cotton provides a matte, breathable base; the linen introduces a slight irregularity in texture, a faint nub that catches the eye upon closer inspection; the polyamide lends a subtle resilience, ensuring the crochet pattern holds its shape without sagging. Against the skin, it feels cool and dry, never scratchy, with a weight that sits between a heavy tee and a lightweight sweater. The ecru tone is a true off-white, warm enough to avoid clinical sterility, neutral enough to anchor a print or a saturated color. The cut is deliberately straight, skimming the torso without clinging. The round neckline sits high enough to layer over a collared shirt, yet the teardrop opening ensures the silhouette never feels closed-off or severe. The crochet pattern itself is uniform, a repeating geometric grid that creates a surface of subtle transparency—visible, but not sheer. The sleeves are cut away, leaving the shoulders bare, which makes the vest ideal for transitional weather: it breathes in warmth, layers easily under a jacket, and never overheats. The hem falls at the hip, a length that balances proportion whether worn tucked or loose. Movement is considered: the vest shifts with the body rather than resisting it. Because the crochet is open, air circulates freely, making it a piece for a sun-warmed terrace in early autumn or a breezy spring afternoon. Style it with wide-leg linen trousers and a silk camisole for a study in tonal texture, or layer it over a striped boatneck tee with raw-hem jeans for a contrast of refined and undone. The golden buttons echo a belt buckle or a leather loafer’s hardware—small details that connect the outfit without effort. This is a garment that asks for the sleeve to be rolled, the collar of a shirt left unbuttoned, the whole look slightly unstudied.

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The Gérard Darel Lazare pullover vest arrives as a study in restrained texture, a crocheted shell that trades bulk for deliberate structure. Its defining feature is the teardrop neckline—a subtle, keyhole-shaped opening at the collarbone, anchored by two miniature golden buttons that catch light without clamoring for attention. This is not a nostalgic nod to craft; it is a precise, architectural reimagining of openwork knitwear, where every stitch feels intentional rather than decorative. The hand of this piece is where its quiet luxury reveals itself. The blend of cotton, polyamide, and linen yields a fabric that is simultaneously crisp and pliant—neither limp nor stiff. The cotton provides a matte, breathable base; the linen introduces a slight irregularity in texture, a faint nub that catches the eye upon closer inspection; the polyamide lends a subtle resilience, ensuring the crochet pattern holds its shape without sagging. Against the skin, it feels cool and dry, never scratchy, with a weight that sits between a heavy tee and a lightweight sweater. The ecru tone is a true off-white, warm enough to avoid clinical sterility, neutral enough to anchor a print or a saturated color. The cut is deliberately straight, skimming the torso without clinging. The round neckline sits high enough to layer over a collared shirt, yet the teardrop opening ensures the silhouette never feels closed-off or severe. The crochet pattern itself is uniform, a repeating geometric grid that creates a surface of subtle transparency—visible, but not sheer. The sleeves are cut away, leaving the shoulders bare, which makes the vest ideal for transitional weather: it breathes in warmth, layers easily under a jacket, and never overheats. The hem falls at the hip, a length that balances proportion whether worn tucked or loose. Movement is considered: the vest shifts with the body rather than resisting it. Because the crochet is open, air circulates freely, making it a piece for a sun-warmed terrace in early autumn or a breezy spring afternoon. Style it with wide-leg linen trousers and a silk camisole for a study in tonal texture, or layer it over a striped boatneck tee with raw-hem jeans for a contrast of refined and undone. The golden buttons echo a belt buckle or a leather loafer’s hardware—small details that connect the outfit without effort. This is a garment that asks for the sleeve to be rolled, the collar of a shirt left unbuttoned, the whole look slightly unstudied.

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