



MII | Mona Appliqué Cotton Poplin Skirt - Hand-Embroidered Mosaic Blue
A skirt that reads like a submerged fresco. The Mona Blue from MII is constructed from crisp cotton poplin, its surface transformed into an aquatic landscape through a meticulous interplay of appliqué and hand embroidery. The effect is distinctly mosaic-like—fragments of indigo, cerulean, and white are stitched into place, creating a pattern that shimmers with the irregular, artisanal rhythm of handwork. This is not a print; it is a constructed image, built thread by thread, giving the garment a dimensionality that flat fabric cannot achieve. The cotton poplin provides a firm, clean hand—structured enough to hold the skirt’s A-line silhouette without stiffness, yet breathable for warmer days. There is a satisfying weight to the fabric; it falls with a slight, deliberate rustle, lending the piece a sense of substance and intentionality. The cut is generous through the hip, then releases into a soft, geometric flare that skims the knee. The waistband sits cleanly at the natural waist, anchored by a discreet side zip that preserves the unbroken line of the mosaic pattern. Movement here is sculptural, not floaty. The skirt swings with a defined arc, the poplin holding its shape rather than collapsing into a soft drape. This makes it an ideal candidate for pairing with the matching Gaia top—a coordinated set that reads as a complete, deliberate look, somewhere between a painter’s smock and a tailored ensemble. But its versatility extends beyond the set. Tuck a simple white cotton voile blouse in for a study in texture and restraint, or layer a fine-gauge cashmere crewneck over it as the season shifts. The blue palette is deep enough to anchor neutrals, yet vivid enough to stand alone. This is a piece for days that demand a point of view—a gallery opening, a long lunch, a quiet afternoon with architecture. It asks to be worn with flat leather sandals or a low block heel, and minimal jewelry that doesn’t compete with the handwork. The Mona Blue is a statement of craft, not of occasion. Let the embroidery do the talking.
Original: $47.32
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A skirt that reads like a submerged fresco. The Mona Blue from MII is constructed from crisp cotton poplin, its surface transformed into an aquatic landscape through a meticulous interplay of appliqué and hand embroidery. The effect is distinctly mosaic-like—fragments of indigo, cerulean, and white are stitched into place, creating a pattern that shimmers with the irregular, artisanal rhythm of handwork. This is not a print; it is a constructed image, built thread by thread, giving the garment a dimensionality that flat fabric cannot achieve. The cotton poplin provides a firm, clean hand—structured enough to hold the skirt’s A-line silhouette without stiffness, yet breathable for warmer days. There is a satisfying weight to the fabric; it falls with a slight, deliberate rustle, lending the piece a sense of substance and intentionality. The cut is generous through the hip, then releases into a soft, geometric flare that skims the knee. The waistband sits cleanly at the natural waist, anchored by a discreet side zip that preserves the unbroken line of the mosaic pattern. Movement here is sculptural, not floaty. The skirt swings with a defined arc, the poplin holding its shape rather than collapsing into a soft drape. This makes it an ideal candidate for pairing with the matching Gaia top—a coordinated set that reads as a complete, deliberate look, somewhere between a painter’s smock and a tailored ensemble. But its versatility extends beyond the set. Tuck a simple white cotton voile blouse in for a study in texture and restraint, or layer a fine-gauge cashmere crewneck over it as the season shifts. The blue palette is deep enough to anchor neutrals, yet vivid enough to stand alone. This is a piece for days that demand a point of view—a gallery opening, a long lunch, a quiet afternoon with architecture. It asks to be worn with flat leather sandals or a low block heel, and minimal jewelry that doesn’t compete with the handwork. The Mona Blue is a statement of craft, not of occasion. Let the embroidery do the talking.






















