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The Lixia pullover-vest from Gérard Darel is a study in understated allure, a piece that redefines the knitwear silhouette with a quiet, sophisticated hand. Its defining feature is a straight, unembellished shape that falls with an almost liquid ease, avoiding the bulk of a traditional sweater in favor of a streamlined, architectural line. The round neckline is clean and precise, framing the collarbone without fuss, while the cut skims the body rather than gripping it—a deliberate restraint that speaks to a distinctly Parisian sense of proportion. What elevates this piece beyond the ordinary is its fabric: a subtly iridescent beige knit that catches the light with a soft, mineral shimmer. The composition—75% viscose blended with 25% polyester—yields a cloth that is unexpectedly fluid, with a supple hand that drapes like a fine jersey rather than a rigid knit. The surface is smooth to the touch, almost cool, with a plain knit structure that emphasizes the fabric’s natural luminosity. There is no scratchiness, no weight; instead, the material feels airy and weightless, a paradox of substance and transparency that makes it ideal for transitional weather. The construction is intentionally unfussy: a straight silhouette with set-in sleeves and a ribbed finish at the neckline, cuffs, and hem. This is not a piece built on darts or shaping, but on the purity of its line and the behavior of its cloth. The drop-shoulder effect—subtle, not exaggerated—allows the knit to fall in a gentle A-line from the shoulder, creating a relaxed fit that never feels sloppy. The length lands at the high hip, a proportion that pairs naturally with high-waisted trousers or a midi skirt without overwhelming the frame. In motion, the Lixia reveals its true character: the iridescent threads catch the light as you walk, a ripple of champagne and sand that shifts with each gesture. It is a sweater for the in-between seasons—a cool summer evening, the first crisp day of autumn—when a jacket is too much and a t-shirt too little. Style it alone with a pair of cream wide-leg trousers and leather mules for a monochrome moment, or layer it over a silk slip dress for a textural contrast. For a more deliberate nod to the French wardrobe, pair it with the matching cardigan from the same collection to create a twin-set that is less retro homage and more modern uniform—a two-piece that works as easily apart as together.
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The Lixia pullover-vest from Gérard Darel is a study in understated allure, a piece that redefines the knitwear silhouette with a quiet, sophisticated hand. Its defining feature is a straight, unembellished shape that falls with an almost liquid ease, avoiding the bulk of a traditional sweater in favor of a streamlined, architectural line. The round neckline is clean and precise, framing the collarbone without fuss, while the cut skims the body rather than gripping it—a deliberate restraint that speaks to a distinctly Parisian sense of proportion. What elevates this piece beyond the ordinary is its fabric: a subtly iridescent beige knit that catches the light with a soft, mineral shimmer. The composition—75% viscose blended with 25% polyester—yields a cloth that is unexpectedly fluid, with a supple hand that drapes like a fine jersey rather than a rigid knit. The surface is smooth to the touch, almost cool, with a plain knit structure that emphasizes the fabric’s natural luminosity. There is no scratchiness, no weight; instead, the material feels airy and weightless, a paradox of substance and transparency that makes it ideal for transitional weather. The construction is intentionally unfussy: a straight silhouette with set-in sleeves and a ribbed finish at the neckline, cuffs, and hem. This is not a piece built on darts or shaping, but on the purity of its line and the behavior of its cloth. The drop-shoulder effect—subtle, not exaggerated—allows the knit to fall in a gentle A-line from the shoulder, creating a relaxed fit that never feels sloppy. The length lands at the high hip, a proportion that pairs naturally with high-waisted trousers or a midi skirt without overwhelming the frame. In motion, the Lixia reveals its true character: the iridescent threads catch the light as you walk, a ripple of champagne and sand that shifts with each gesture. It is a sweater for the in-between seasons—a cool summer evening, the first crisp day of autumn—when a jacket is too much and a t-shirt too little. Style it alone with a pair of cream wide-leg trousers and leather mules for a monochrome moment, or layer it over a silk slip dress for a textural contrast. For a more deliberate nod to the French wardrobe, pair it with the matching cardigan from the same collection to create a twin-set that is less retro homage and more modern uniform—a two-piece that works as easily apart as together.






















