




Isabel Marant | Nalou Frilled Cotton Voile Blouse - White
The Isabel Marant Blouse Nalou in White is a study in controlled whimsy—a piece that trades the expected for the exquisite. Its defining feature is a cascade of frills, but these are not the soft, unstructured ruffles of a summer throw-on. Instead, they are sharp, architecturally precise, finished with an embroidered edge that lends a handcrafted weight to the airy cotton voile. The blouse is sleeveless, with a round neckline that sits clean against the collarbone, creating a deliberate tension between the volume of the body and the restraint of the cut. It is a silhouette that demands attention without shouting for it. The fabric is a lightweight cotton voile, a blend of 80% cotton and 20% viscose that offers the breathability of a classic lawn shirt with a whisper of fluid drape from the viscose. It has a matte, almost papery hand—crisp to the touch, yet soft enough to gather into the blouse’s signature frills without stiffness. The voile holds its shape, meaning the ruffles stand away from the body rather than collapsing flat, creating a series of small, architectural shadows across the torso. This is a textile that feels cool against the skin, ideal for the transitional heat of late spring or the humidity of an early summer evening. The fit is deliberately loose, a generous cut that skims the body without clinging. The construction is deceptively simple: a buttoned teardrop-shaped opening at the back, which adds a discreet moment of intrigue and makes the blouse easier to slip into than a full-button front. The frills are not confined to the hem or cuffs; they run along the neckline and down the front placket, their embroidered finish providing a subtle textural contrast to the smooth voile. The loose cut means the blouse falls straight from the shoulders, creating a clean, almost boxy line that is pure Marant—a nonchalant take on femininity. In motion, the blouse moves with a gentle, buoyant sway. The lightness of the voile means the frills flutter rather than swing, catching the air like the edges of a paper lantern. It is a piece that comes alive with a breeze, the embroidered details catching the light in small, irregular flashes. This is not a static garment; it is designed for movement, for the turn of a shoulder or the lift of an arm. It is equally at home layered under a sharp blazer for a lunch meeting or worn alone with raw-hem jeans for a weekend market. Style it with a slim-fit cigarette pant in black or navy to play the volume against a lean line, or let it breathe with a pair of wide-leg linen trousers in a neutral sand. For a more undone approach, tuck it loosely into high-waisted denim—think a mid-rise straight leg, not a skinny—and add a leather slide or a woven mule. The blouse is a study in contrasts: structured yet soft, voluminous yet precise. It asks for nothing more than a simple gold earring and the confidence to let the fabric do the work.
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The Isabel Marant Blouse Nalou in White is a study in controlled whimsy—a piece that trades the expected for the exquisite. Its defining feature is a cascade of frills, but these are not the soft, unstructured ruffles of a summer throw-on. Instead, they are sharp, architecturally precise, finished with an embroidered edge that lends a handcrafted weight to the airy cotton voile. The blouse is sleeveless, with a round neckline that sits clean against the collarbone, creating a deliberate tension between the volume of the body and the restraint of the cut. It is a silhouette that demands attention without shouting for it. The fabric is a lightweight cotton voile, a blend of 80% cotton and 20% viscose that offers the breathability of a classic lawn shirt with a whisper of fluid drape from the viscose. It has a matte, almost papery hand—crisp to the touch, yet soft enough to gather into the blouse’s signature frills without stiffness. The voile holds its shape, meaning the ruffles stand away from the body rather than collapsing flat, creating a series of small, architectural shadows across the torso. This is a textile that feels cool against the skin, ideal for the transitional heat of late spring or the humidity of an early summer evening. The fit is deliberately loose, a generous cut that skims the body without clinging. The construction is deceptively simple: a buttoned teardrop-shaped opening at the back, which adds a discreet moment of intrigue and makes the blouse easier to slip into than a full-button front. The frills are not confined to the hem or cuffs; they run along the neckline and down the front placket, their embroidered finish providing a subtle textural contrast to the smooth voile. The loose cut means the blouse falls straight from the shoulders, creating a clean, almost boxy line that is pure Marant—a nonchalant take on femininity. In motion, the blouse moves with a gentle, buoyant sway. The lightness of the voile means the frills flutter rather than swing, catching the air like the edges of a paper lantern. It is a piece that comes alive with a breeze, the embroidered details catching the light in small, irregular flashes. This is not a static garment; it is designed for movement, for the turn of a shoulder or the lift of an arm. It is equally at home layered under a sharp blazer for a lunch meeting or worn alone with raw-hem jeans for a weekend market. Style it with a slim-fit cigarette pant in black or navy to play the volume against a lean line, or let it breathe with a pair of wide-leg linen trousers in a neutral sand. For a more undone approach, tuck it loosely into high-waisted denim—think a mid-rise straight leg, not a skinny—and add a leather slide or a woven mule. The blouse is a study in contrasts: structured yet soft, voluminous yet precise. It asks for nothing more than a simple gold earring and the confidence to let the fabric do the work.






















