



MII | Corfou Embroidered Cotton Poplin Skirt Blue
The MII Corfu skirt, in its arresting Corfou Blue, is a study in deliberate contrast: a crisp, white cotton poplin ground overlaid with a lattice of royal blue motifs that recall the geometric precision of Greek ceramic friezes. The silhouette is a clean, A-line shape that skims the body without clinging, its volume achieved through the fabric’s inherent structure rather than excess gathers. This is not a skirt that whispers; it announces itself through the tension between its stark white field and the deep, saturated blue of its hand-embroidered outlines—each stitch a deliberate mark that defines the pattern’s edge with an almost architectural clarity. The cotton poplin is the foundation of this piece, chosen for its ability to hold a sharp line while remaining breathable against the skin. It has a dry, matte hand, a slight crispness that gives the skirt a tailored presence, yet it moves with a soft, airy rustle when worn. The fabric’s weight is light enough for the heat of a Mediterranean summer, but its structure ensures it never loses its shape, maintaining that clean A-line from waist to hem. The embroidery is not an overlay but an integral part of the construction; the royal blue threads are worked directly into the poplin, their slight relief adding a tactile dimension that catches the light differently than the flat white ground. The fit is precise: a fitted waistband that sits at the natural waist, anchored by a side zipper for a seamless closure. From there, the skirt releases into a gentle flare, the hem falling just above the knee. The cut is deliberate, neither too full nor too narrow, allowing for ease of movement without sacrificing a polished silhouette. The hand-embroidered motifs are placed with an eye for proportion, running in horizontal bands that echo the rhythm of classical Greek pottery, their repetition creating a sense of order and balance. This is a skirt that requires no belt, no additional hardware; its ornament is the embroidery itself. In motion, the Corfu skirt transforms: the A-line shape swings with a light, buoyant energy, the embroidered motifs catching and releasing the light as you walk. The cotton poplin’s slight stiffness gives way to a fluid drape, the hem tracing an elegant arc. It is a piece that works from midday through evening, its bright white and blue palette feeling equally at home against sun-washed stone or a candlelit terrace. Style it with a simple linen shell and flat sandals for a daytime ease, or pair it with a black silk blouse and woven espadrilles for a more composed evening look. The skirt’s graphic nature means it thrives on simplicity elsewhere—let the embroidery be the focal point, and let the silhouette do the work.
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The MII Corfu skirt, in its arresting Corfou Blue, is a study in deliberate contrast: a crisp, white cotton poplin ground overlaid with a lattice of royal blue motifs that recall the geometric precision of Greek ceramic friezes. The silhouette is a clean, A-line shape that skims the body without clinging, its volume achieved through the fabric’s inherent structure rather than excess gathers. This is not a skirt that whispers; it announces itself through the tension between its stark white field and the deep, saturated blue of its hand-embroidered outlines—each stitch a deliberate mark that defines the pattern’s edge with an almost architectural clarity. The cotton poplin is the foundation of this piece, chosen for its ability to hold a sharp line while remaining breathable against the skin. It has a dry, matte hand, a slight crispness that gives the skirt a tailored presence, yet it moves with a soft, airy rustle when worn. The fabric’s weight is light enough for the heat of a Mediterranean summer, but its structure ensures it never loses its shape, maintaining that clean A-line from waist to hem. The embroidery is not an overlay but an integral part of the construction; the royal blue threads are worked directly into the poplin, their slight relief adding a tactile dimension that catches the light differently than the flat white ground. The fit is precise: a fitted waistband that sits at the natural waist, anchored by a side zipper for a seamless closure. From there, the skirt releases into a gentle flare, the hem falling just above the knee. The cut is deliberate, neither too full nor too narrow, allowing for ease of movement without sacrificing a polished silhouette. The hand-embroidered motifs are placed with an eye for proportion, running in horizontal bands that echo the rhythm of classical Greek pottery, their repetition creating a sense of order and balance. This is a skirt that requires no belt, no additional hardware; its ornament is the embroidery itself. In motion, the Corfu skirt transforms: the A-line shape swings with a light, buoyant energy, the embroidered motifs catching and releasing the light as you walk. The cotton poplin’s slight stiffness gives way to a fluid drape, the hem tracing an elegant arc. It is a piece that works from midday through evening, its bright white and blue palette feeling equally at home against sun-washed stone or a candlelit terrace. Style it with a simple linen shell and flat sandals for a daytime ease, or pair it with a black silk blouse and woven espadrilles for a more composed evening look. The skirt’s graphic nature means it thrives on simplicity elsewhere—let the embroidery be the focal point, and let the silhouette do the work.






















