




Isabel Marant | Althea Knit Polo - Cotton-Wool Blend Midnight
The Pullover Althea Midnight from Isabel Marant arrives with the kind of nonchalant precision that defines the house. At first glance, it reads as a classic knit polo—but the gesture is sharper, more deliberate. The collar extends into a button tab, a small architectural detail that shifts the neckline from relaxed to intentional. This is not a sweater that slouches into anonymity; it stakes a claim on the silhouette with a fitted cut that skims the torso without clinging. The “IM” logo, embroidered discreetly at the chest, is a quiet signature rather than a declaration—a mark of belonging for those who know. The handfeel is where this piece earns its keep. Blended from 70% cotton and 30% wool, the fabric strikes a rare balance: the cotton provides breathability and a soft, almost matte surface, while the wool introduces a subtle dry warmth and a memory that helps the knit hold its shape over hours of wear. It is not plush or fuzzy; it is clean-textured, with a slight crispness that softens against the skin. The ribbed finishes at the cuffs and hem anchor the structure, preventing the body from losing its line. This is a sweater that feels substantial without weight, composed without stiffness. Construction follows Marant’s ethos of undone refinement. The short sleeves sit just above the bicep, offering a clean break that elongates the arm. The button placket runs deep enough to create a genuine V-neck when left open, or a neat, almost collegiate line when fastened. The fit is close through the shoulders and chest, then releases slightly at the waist—a modern proportion that works equally well tucked into high-waisted denim or left loose over a silk slip skirt. The midnight blue is deep enough to read as a neutral, but carries a density that distinguishes it from black. Movement is fluid but controlled. The cotton-wool blend gives the knit a gentle drape that follows the body’s motion without sagging. This is a sweater built for transition: it layers cleanly under a leather trench in early spring, or stands alone on a cool summer evening. Style it with tailored crepe trousers and loafers for a studied ease, or with raw-hem jeans and flat boots for a weekend edit. The Althea does not demand attention—it simply earns it. End with a concrete note: wear it with the top button undone, sleeves pushed just past the wrist, and let the fabric do the talking.
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The Pullover Althea Midnight from Isabel Marant arrives with the kind of nonchalant precision that defines the house. At first glance, it reads as a classic knit polo—but the gesture is sharper, more deliberate. The collar extends into a button tab, a small architectural detail that shifts the neckline from relaxed to intentional. This is not a sweater that slouches into anonymity; it stakes a claim on the silhouette with a fitted cut that skims the torso without clinging. The “IM” logo, embroidered discreetly at the chest, is a quiet signature rather than a declaration—a mark of belonging for those who know. The handfeel is where this piece earns its keep. Blended from 70% cotton and 30% wool, the fabric strikes a rare balance: the cotton provides breathability and a soft, almost matte surface, while the wool introduces a subtle dry warmth and a memory that helps the knit hold its shape over hours of wear. It is not plush or fuzzy; it is clean-textured, with a slight crispness that softens against the skin. The ribbed finishes at the cuffs and hem anchor the structure, preventing the body from losing its line. This is a sweater that feels substantial without weight, composed without stiffness. Construction follows Marant’s ethos of undone refinement. The short sleeves sit just above the bicep, offering a clean break that elongates the arm. The button placket runs deep enough to create a genuine V-neck when left open, or a neat, almost collegiate line when fastened. The fit is close through the shoulders and chest, then releases slightly at the waist—a modern proportion that works equally well tucked into high-waisted denim or left loose over a silk slip skirt. The midnight blue is deep enough to read as a neutral, but carries a density that distinguishes it from black. Movement is fluid but controlled. The cotton-wool blend gives the knit a gentle drape that follows the body’s motion without sagging. This is a sweater built for transition: it layers cleanly under a leather trench in early spring, or stands alone on a cool summer evening. Style it with tailored crepe trousers and loafers for a studied ease, or with raw-hem jeans and flat boots for a weekend edit. The Althea does not demand attention—it simply earns it. End with a concrete note: wear it with the top button undone, sleeves pushed just past the wrist, and let the fabric do the talking.






















