





Gérard Darel | Jocelyna Ribbed Knit Skirt - Ecru
The Jocelyna skirt from Gérard Darel is a study in sculpted simplicity, where a column of ribbed knit becomes an exercise in architectural grace. Its defining feature is a masterful play of tension and release: the body is wrapped in a straight, form-hugging silhouette that only at the hem flares into a subtle, pleated drape. This is not a skirt that merely hangs; it builds a line from hip to floor, offering a silhouette that is both disciplined and liquid. The effect is a quiet monumentality—a piece that commands attention through its restraint, not its volume. The fabric is the soul of this piece, a ribbed knit composed of 50% cotton and 50% modal. This blend delivers a hand that is substantial yet supple, with a gentle weight that allows the skirt to fall with a deliberate, almost weighted grace. The cotton provides a crisp, breathable structure, while the modal introduces a fluid, almost silken softness against the skin. The ribbing creates a vertical texture that elongates the form, and the fabric’s inherent memory means it holds its shape through hours of wear, never bagging or losing its crisp contour. This is a textile that feels like a second skin, but one that is armored in its composure. The cut is precise: a straight shape that skims the body’s contours without clinging, flaring only at the very bottom to release the pleated drape. This construction ensures the skirt moves as a single, unified piece rather than a collection of panels. The long length, falling to the ankle, creates a continuous line that lengthens the leg, while the slight flare at the hem introduces a gentle, rhythmic motion as you walk. It is a silhouette that works in tandem with the body’s natural movement, offering a sophisticated, sensual sway rather than a stiff, static line. This skirt thrives on contrast. Pair it with a crisp white poplin shirt for a monochromatic, modern take on French minimalism, or layer a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in charcoal or camel for a colder-weather ensemble that is both polished and tactile. For evening, a silk camisole and heeled mules transform it into a sleek, dinner-ready piece. Its neutral ecru tone makes it a foundational wardrobe anchor, equally at home with leather boots and a blazer for a sharp day look or with flat sandals and a linen blouse for a relaxed summer afternoon. The Jocelyna is not a skirt for every occasion—it is a skirt for the occasions that matter, where silhouette and substance speak louder than ornament.
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The Jocelyna skirt from Gérard Darel is a study in sculpted simplicity, where a column of ribbed knit becomes an exercise in architectural grace. Its defining feature is a masterful play of tension and release: the body is wrapped in a straight, form-hugging silhouette that only at the hem flares into a subtle, pleated drape. This is not a skirt that merely hangs; it builds a line from hip to floor, offering a silhouette that is both disciplined and liquid. The effect is a quiet monumentality—a piece that commands attention through its restraint, not its volume. The fabric is the soul of this piece, a ribbed knit composed of 50% cotton and 50% modal. This blend delivers a hand that is substantial yet supple, with a gentle weight that allows the skirt to fall with a deliberate, almost weighted grace. The cotton provides a crisp, breathable structure, while the modal introduces a fluid, almost silken softness against the skin. The ribbing creates a vertical texture that elongates the form, and the fabric’s inherent memory means it holds its shape through hours of wear, never bagging or losing its crisp contour. This is a textile that feels like a second skin, but one that is armored in its composure. The cut is precise: a straight shape that skims the body’s contours without clinging, flaring only at the very bottom to release the pleated drape. This construction ensures the skirt moves as a single, unified piece rather than a collection of panels. The long length, falling to the ankle, creates a continuous line that lengthens the leg, while the slight flare at the hem introduces a gentle, rhythmic motion as you walk. It is a silhouette that works in tandem with the body’s natural movement, offering a sophisticated, sensual sway rather than a stiff, static line. This skirt thrives on contrast. Pair it with a crisp white poplin shirt for a monochromatic, modern take on French minimalism, or layer a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in charcoal or camel for a colder-weather ensemble that is both polished and tactile. For evening, a silk camisole and heeled mules transform it into a sleek, dinner-ready piece. Its neutral ecru tone makes it a foundational wardrobe anchor, equally at home with leather boots and a blazer for a sharp day look or with flat sandals and a linen blouse for a relaxed summer afternoon. The Jocelyna is not a skirt for every occasion—it is a skirt for the occasions that matter, where silhouette and substance speak louder than ornament.






















