




GONGDID | Hand-Pleated Midi Skirt - Architectural Grey
The GONGDID GD268 skirt arrives as a study in controlled volume, a grey column of meticulously hand-pleated fabric that redefines the silhouette of the season. Its defining feature is the architectonic precision of the pleats—each fold is not merely pressed but sculpted by hand, creating a vertical rhythm that elongates the body with a quiet, graphic intensity. The skirt stands away from the form with a deliberate structure, yet the pleats allow for a subtle, shifting play of light across the surface, lending the piece a sense of living geometry. It is a garment that commands attention not through noise, but through the sheer authority of its construction. The hand of the fabric is crisp yet surprisingly breathable, a characteristic born from the rigorous pleating process that transforms the base textile into a three-dimensional landscape. Running a hand across the surface reveals a texture that is both smooth and ridged, like fine corduroy rendered in a softer key. The weight is substantial enough to hold its shape without feeling heavy, offering a pleasing resistance that speaks to quality. This is not a fabric that clings; it maintains a respectful distance from the body, creating a clean, architectural shell that moves as a singular, unified form. In terms of fit, the skirt sits at the natural waist with a clean, flat band that anchors the voluminous body. The cut is a generous A-line, but the hand-pleating controls the flare, preventing it from becoming too wide or billowy. The construction is precise: the pleats are set with a mathematical consistency, tapering slightly at the waist to ensure a smooth, non-bulky fit through the hips before releasing into the full shape below. There is no visible stitching or hardware to disrupt the clean lines; the hem is finished with an invisible edge that preserves the integrity of each pleat. The length falls below the knee, offering a modern, midi proportion that feels both substantial and graceful. When in motion, the skirt performs a quiet choreography. The pleats open and close in a fan-like motion, revealing glimpses of the leg without ever fully exposing. It is a controlled, elegant sway—never frantic or flimsy. This is a piece designed for the city: for brisk walks between appointments, for seated lunches where the fabric falls in perfect folds, for evening events where the light catches the texture. It transitions seamlessly from a structured cashmere turtleneck and leather flats for day to a silk shell and heeled mules for night. Style it with a tucked-in, fine-gauge knit to emphasize the waist, or with a sharp, cropped blazer to double down on the architectural sensibility. The grey is a neutral chameleon, equally at home with black, cream, or a flash of saturated color. Wear it as a statement of refined, deliberate dressing—a skirt that asks for a confident stride and a minimal top.
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The GONGDID GD268 skirt arrives as a study in controlled volume, a grey column of meticulously hand-pleated fabric that redefines the silhouette of the season. Its defining feature is the architectonic precision of the pleats—each fold is not merely pressed but sculpted by hand, creating a vertical rhythm that elongates the body with a quiet, graphic intensity. The skirt stands away from the form with a deliberate structure, yet the pleats allow for a subtle, shifting play of light across the surface, lending the piece a sense of living geometry. It is a garment that commands attention not through noise, but through the sheer authority of its construction. The hand of the fabric is crisp yet surprisingly breathable, a characteristic born from the rigorous pleating process that transforms the base textile into a three-dimensional landscape. Running a hand across the surface reveals a texture that is both smooth and ridged, like fine corduroy rendered in a softer key. The weight is substantial enough to hold its shape without feeling heavy, offering a pleasing resistance that speaks to quality. This is not a fabric that clings; it maintains a respectful distance from the body, creating a clean, architectural shell that moves as a singular, unified form. In terms of fit, the skirt sits at the natural waist with a clean, flat band that anchors the voluminous body. The cut is a generous A-line, but the hand-pleating controls the flare, preventing it from becoming too wide or billowy. The construction is precise: the pleats are set with a mathematical consistency, tapering slightly at the waist to ensure a smooth, non-bulky fit through the hips before releasing into the full shape below. There is no visible stitching or hardware to disrupt the clean lines; the hem is finished with an invisible edge that preserves the integrity of each pleat. The length falls below the knee, offering a modern, midi proportion that feels both substantial and graceful. When in motion, the skirt performs a quiet choreography. The pleats open and close in a fan-like motion, revealing glimpses of the leg without ever fully exposing. It is a controlled, elegant sway—never frantic or flimsy. This is a piece designed for the city: for brisk walks between appointments, for seated lunches where the fabric falls in perfect folds, for evening events where the light catches the texture. It transitions seamlessly from a structured cashmere turtleneck and leather flats for day to a silk shell and heeled mules for night. Style it with a tucked-in, fine-gauge knit to emphasize the waist, or with a sharp, cropped blazer to double down on the architectural sensibility. The grey is a neutral chameleon, equally at home with black, cream, or a flash of saturated color. Wear it as a statement of refined, deliberate dressing—a skirt that asks for a confident stride and a minimal top.




















