







Gérard Darel | Layla Openwork V-Neck Pullover - Navy
The Layla Pullover/Vest by Gérard Darel redefines the mid-season layer with a quiet intelligence. Its defining feature is the subtle openwork V-neckline, a delicate stitch that introduces texture without demanding attention. This is not a sweater that shouts; it insinuates. The navy hue—deep, saturated, almost ink-like—anchors the piece, lending it a gravitas that transcends seasonal trends. It is a garment built on restraint, where every detail serves the whole. The hand of the fabric is where Layla truly reveals its character. The blend of 75% viscose and 25% polyester creates a weight that is both substantial and fluid. It drapes without stiffness, moving with the body rather than against it. The knit is a straight, plain stitch, but the addition of the openwork detail at the neck prevents any sense of flatness. The result is a surface that catches light in subtle ways, offering a tactile experience that feels considered, not accidental. Cut and construction follow the logic of ease. The dropped shoulders soften the silhouette, creating a line that is relaxed yet deliberate. The fit is fluid—not oversized, but generous enough to allow for movement and layering. The hem falls at a flattering hip length, making it an ideal companion for high-waisted trousers or a lean skirt. The V-neck is not deep, but just enough to elongate the neckline, offering a glimpse of collarbone or a fine chain. In motion, the Layla is a study in controlled softness. The fabric follows the body’s rhythm, gathering slightly at the waist before releasing. It is a piece that works as easily with light linens as it does with dark wools, bridging the gap between seasons with an effortless hand. Style it over a crisp white cotton shirt with tailored navy trousers for a monochrome study in texture, or pair it with a cream silk skirt and leather boots for a contrast that feels intentional, not forced. The Layla is not a statement; it is a foundation.
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The Layla Pullover/Vest by Gérard Darel redefines the mid-season layer with a quiet intelligence. Its defining feature is the subtle openwork V-neckline, a delicate stitch that introduces texture without demanding attention. This is not a sweater that shouts; it insinuates. The navy hue—deep, saturated, almost ink-like—anchors the piece, lending it a gravitas that transcends seasonal trends. It is a garment built on restraint, where every detail serves the whole. The hand of the fabric is where Layla truly reveals its character. The blend of 75% viscose and 25% polyester creates a weight that is both substantial and fluid. It drapes without stiffness, moving with the body rather than against it. The knit is a straight, plain stitch, but the addition of the openwork detail at the neck prevents any sense of flatness. The result is a surface that catches light in subtle ways, offering a tactile experience that feels considered, not accidental. Cut and construction follow the logic of ease. The dropped shoulders soften the silhouette, creating a line that is relaxed yet deliberate. The fit is fluid—not oversized, but generous enough to allow for movement and layering. The hem falls at a flattering hip length, making it an ideal companion for high-waisted trousers or a lean skirt. The V-neck is not deep, but just enough to elongate the neckline, offering a glimpse of collarbone or a fine chain. In motion, the Layla is a study in controlled softness. The fabric follows the body’s rhythm, gathering slightly at the waist before releasing. It is a piece that works as easily with light linens as it does with dark wools, bridging the gap between seasons with an effortless hand. Style it over a crisp white cotton shirt with tailored navy trousers for a monochrome study in texture, or pair it with a cream silk skirt and leather boots for a contrast that feels intentional, not forced. The Layla is not a statement; it is a foundation.






















