



Laurence Bras | Magritashort Blouse - Cotton Mandarin Collar White
A study in architectural precision, the Blouse Magritashort White by Laurence Bras is defined by its mandarin collar and short sleeves, anchored by a ruffle-front placket with concealed button fastening. This is not a mere top; it is a deliberate construction of volume and restraint. The collar stands crisp and authoritative, framing the neckline with a subtle nod to uniform tailoring, while the ruffle—a controlled cascade of fabric—introduces a softened geometry that prevents the piece from reading as severe. It is a balancing act between the structural and the fluid, a hallmark of Laurence Bras’s approach to modern femininity. Cut from crisp 100% cotton, the hand of the fabric is immediate and precise. There is no limpness here; the cloth possesses a dry, clean finish that holds its shape without sacrificing breathability. The weave is tight enough to resist creasing, yet the cotton retains a natural, almost papery texture that rustles faintly with movement. This tactile quality is essential to the blouse’s character—it feels substantial without being heavy, structured without being stiff. The white is pure, unbleached, and luminous, catching light in a way that emphasizes the garment’s architectural folds rather than overwhelming them. The fit is sculpted but not restrictive. The short sleeves sit neatly at the shoulder, offering a clean line that elongates the torso, while the body of the blouse is cut with a subtle A-line that skims the waist before softening at the hem. The concealed button placket ensures the ruffle remains the sole focal point, uninterrupted by hardware. The hem itself is key: it drops slightly longer at the back, creating a gentle crescent silhouette that adds movement without sacrificing the blouse’s tailored foundation. The construction is meticulous—every seam, every tuck, every fold is deliberate, allowing the garment to function as both a standalone statement and a layering piece. In motion, the Magritashort Blouse reveals its dual nature. The ruffle catches air, swaying with a lightness that contrasts the collar’s rigidity. The hem lifts and falls, offering glimpses of the waistband beneath. This is a piece designed for purposeful movement—not for static elegance, but for the rhythm of a day in the city. It works across seasons: worn alone in the heat of summer, or layered under a wool blazer as the temperature drops. The white cotton acts as a neutral canvas, absorbing the tones of whatever surrounds it. Wear it tucked into high-waisted denim for a sharp contrast that plays up the blouse’s structural elements, or let it fall loose over tailored trousers for a more deliberate, relaxed ease. It pairs equally well with a leather miniskirt for a night out or with wide-leg linen pants for a Sunday afternoon. The key is to let the blouse lead—its precision requires no embellishment, only a confident wearer.
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A study in architectural precision, the Blouse Magritashort White by Laurence Bras is defined by its mandarin collar and short sleeves, anchored by a ruffle-front placket with concealed button fastening. This is not a mere top; it is a deliberate construction of volume and restraint. The collar stands crisp and authoritative, framing the neckline with a subtle nod to uniform tailoring, while the ruffle—a controlled cascade of fabric—introduces a softened geometry that prevents the piece from reading as severe. It is a balancing act between the structural and the fluid, a hallmark of Laurence Bras’s approach to modern femininity. Cut from crisp 100% cotton, the hand of the fabric is immediate and precise. There is no limpness here; the cloth possesses a dry, clean finish that holds its shape without sacrificing breathability. The weave is tight enough to resist creasing, yet the cotton retains a natural, almost papery texture that rustles faintly with movement. This tactile quality is essential to the blouse’s character—it feels substantial without being heavy, structured without being stiff. The white is pure, unbleached, and luminous, catching light in a way that emphasizes the garment’s architectural folds rather than overwhelming them. The fit is sculpted but not restrictive. The short sleeves sit neatly at the shoulder, offering a clean line that elongates the torso, while the body of the blouse is cut with a subtle A-line that skims the waist before softening at the hem. The concealed button placket ensures the ruffle remains the sole focal point, uninterrupted by hardware. The hem itself is key: it drops slightly longer at the back, creating a gentle crescent silhouette that adds movement without sacrificing the blouse’s tailored foundation. The construction is meticulous—every seam, every tuck, every fold is deliberate, allowing the garment to function as both a standalone statement and a layering piece. In motion, the Magritashort Blouse reveals its dual nature. The ruffle catches air, swaying with a lightness that contrasts the collar’s rigidity. The hem lifts and falls, offering glimpses of the waistband beneath. This is a piece designed for purposeful movement—not for static elegance, but for the rhythm of a day in the city. It works across seasons: worn alone in the heat of summer, or layered under a wool blazer as the temperature drops. The white cotton acts as a neutral canvas, absorbing the tones of whatever surrounds it. Wear it tucked into high-waisted denim for a sharp contrast that plays up the blouse’s structural elements, or let it fall loose over tailored trousers for a more deliberate, relaxed ease. It pairs equally well with a leather miniskirt for a night out or with wide-leg linen pants for a Sunday afternoon. The key is to let the blouse lead—its precision requires no embellishment, only a confident wearer.




















