





KORI | Sculptural Mid Skirt in Sage-Gold
A study in sculptural restraint, the KORI Skirt 2072025 in Sage-Gold reimagines the midi silhouette with a quiet architectural precision. Its defining feature is a subtle, asymmetric waist detail that draws the eye downward, creating a linear tension that flatters without effort. The color—a muted sage with the faintest metallic undercurrent—shifts between stone and silver depending on the light, lending the piece a chameleonic quality that feels both grounded and ethereal. This is not a skirt that announces itself; it insinuates. The fabric, drawn from the SS26 Papyrus collection, has a papery, matte hand with a surprising density. It holds its shape without stiffness, draping in clean, deliberate folds that recall origami. The surface is dry to the touch, almost crisp, yet the weight allows it to fall with a liquid ease against the body. There is no stretch, no soft give—only a confident structure that remains immaculate from morning to evening. The texture is quiet but distinct, a tactile counterpoint to the season’s softer linens and cottons. Cut to a midi length that skims just below the knee, the fit is slim through the hip and thigh before releasing into a gentle A-line. The waistband sits at the natural waist, anchored by a concealed zip closure that ensures a seamless line. The construction is deliberate: every seam aligns with the fabric’s natural drape, and the hem is finished with a narrow, invisible edge that prevents any unwanted bulk. The result is a silhouette that moves with the wearer—never tight, never loose, but precisely calibrated. When walking, the skirt breaks into soft, rhythmic folds that catch the light without clinging. The weight of the fabric gives it a grounded swing, a subtle counterbalance to the body’s motion. It is equally at home in a gallery or a late dinner, its muted sheen reading as understated luxury rather than overt shine. For styling, pair it with a crisp white poplin shirt and flat leather sandals for a daytime edit, or a black silk shell and heeled mules for evening. Over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in winter, it becomes a textural anchor. It is a piece that asks for simplicity in accompaniment—letting its precise construction and singular color speak for themselves.
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A study in sculptural restraint, the KORI Skirt 2072025 in Sage-Gold reimagines the midi silhouette with a quiet architectural precision. Its defining feature is a subtle, asymmetric waist detail that draws the eye downward, creating a linear tension that flatters without effort. The color—a muted sage with the faintest metallic undercurrent—shifts between stone and silver depending on the light, lending the piece a chameleonic quality that feels both grounded and ethereal. This is not a skirt that announces itself; it insinuates. The fabric, drawn from the SS26 Papyrus collection, has a papery, matte hand with a surprising density. It holds its shape without stiffness, draping in clean, deliberate folds that recall origami. The surface is dry to the touch, almost crisp, yet the weight allows it to fall with a liquid ease against the body. There is no stretch, no soft give—only a confident structure that remains immaculate from morning to evening. The texture is quiet but distinct, a tactile counterpoint to the season’s softer linens and cottons. Cut to a midi length that skims just below the knee, the fit is slim through the hip and thigh before releasing into a gentle A-line. The waistband sits at the natural waist, anchored by a concealed zip closure that ensures a seamless line. The construction is deliberate: every seam aligns with the fabric’s natural drape, and the hem is finished with a narrow, invisible edge that prevents any unwanted bulk. The result is a silhouette that moves with the wearer—never tight, never loose, but precisely calibrated. When walking, the skirt breaks into soft, rhythmic folds that catch the light without clinging. The weight of the fabric gives it a grounded swing, a subtle counterbalance to the body’s motion. It is equally at home in a gallery or a late dinner, its muted sheen reading as understated luxury rather than overt shine. For styling, pair it with a crisp white poplin shirt and flat leather sandals for a daytime edit, or a black silk shell and heeled mules for evening. Over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in winter, it becomes a textural anchor. It is a piece that asks for simplicity in accompaniment—letting its precise construction and singular color speak for themselves.




















