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MII | Mona Embroidered Floral Skirt - Multi

The Mona skirt by MII is a study in deliberate, poetic construction. Its defining feature is not merely a print or a shape, but an entire landscape rendered in thread and beadwork. This is a high-waisted skirt, cut to sit firmly at the natural waist, where a line of discreet buttons secures the closure. The real narrative, however, unfolds across the fabric itself. Small flowers, laser-cut from leftover fabrics of previous collections, have been hand-embroidered across the entire surface. Each bloom is anchored by a tiny stem formed from three glass beads, creating a tactile, dimensional field that reads as both meticulous craft and spontaneous growth. The hand of the skirt is deceptively grounded. The base is a crisp 100% cotton, providing a clean, structured foundation that prevents the dense embroidery from feeling heavy or overwrought. Against the skin, the cotton remains breathable and cool, while the raised texture of the flowers and beads introduces a constant, subtle friction. This is not a fabric that whispers; it announces its presence through touch. The laser-cut edges of the flowers are precise, but their placement feels organic, as if scattered by wind. The interplay between the smooth cotton ground and the raised, layered embroidery creates a rich, uneven topography that rewards close inspection. The cut follows the logic of the embroidery: a clean, high-waisted silhouette that lets the surface work remain the absolute focus. The waistband is fitted, with those functional buttons offering a precise adjustment, before the skirt falls in a straight, columnar line through the hip and thigh. This is not a flared or A-line shape; the volume is controlled, allowing the skirt to skim the body rather than balloon away from it. The construction is rigorous, with the embroidery applied before the garment is assembled, ensuring that the pattern of flowers flows seamlessly around the seams. The hem is clean and unadorned, letting the floral field end decisively. Movement here is a quiet, deliberate event. As you walk, the glass beads catch the light and the fabric flowers shift independently, creating a shimmering, kinetic effect that feels alive. The skirt moves with the body, not against it, the cotton providing enough weight for a graceful drape without any stiff rustling. It is a piece that demands to be seen in motion, where the hand-embroidered details become a choreographed dance of texture and light. The weight of the beads gives the hem a gentle, grounding sway. This is a skirt for moments that call for a specific, considered presence. It would be equally arresting at an intimate gallery opening, a late summer dinner in the city, or a quiet afternoon where the act of dressing is its own ritual. For the arrival of autumn, style it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in cream or charcoal, tucking it neatly into the high waist. Let a simple leather slingback and a small, structured bag complete the composition. The skirt is the event; everything else is simply an accompaniment.

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The Mona skirt by MII is a study in deliberate, poetic construction. Its defining feature is not merely a print or a shape, but an entire landscape rendered in thread and beadwork. This is a high-waisted skirt, cut to sit firmly at the natural waist, where a line of discreet buttons secures the closure. The real narrative, however, unfolds across the fabric itself. Small flowers, laser-cut from leftover fabrics of previous collections, have been hand-embroidered across the entire surface. Each bloom is anchored by a tiny stem formed from three glass beads, creating a tactile, dimensional field that reads as both meticulous craft and spontaneous growth. The hand of the skirt is deceptively grounded. The base is a crisp 100% cotton, providing a clean, structured foundation that prevents the dense embroidery from feeling heavy or overwrought. Against the skin, the cotton remains breathable and cool, while the raised texture of the flowers and beads introduces a constant, subtle friction. This is not a fabric that whispers; it announces its presence through touch. The laser-cut edges of the flowers are precise, but their placement feels organic, as if scattered by wind. The interplay between the smooth cotton ground and the raised, layered embroidery creates a rich, uneven topography that rewards close inspection. The cut follows the logic of the embroidery: a clean, high-waisted silhouette that lets the surface work remain the absolute focus. The waistband is fitted, with those functional buttons offering a precise adjustment, before the skirt falls in a straight, columnar line through the hip and thigh. This is not a flared or A-line shape; the volume is controlled, allowing the skirt to skim the body rather than balloon away from it. The construction is rigorous, with the embroidery applied before the garment is assembled, ensuring that the pattern of flowers flows seamlessly around the seams. The hem is clean and unadorned, letting the floral field end decisively. Movement here is a quiet, deliberate event. As you walk, the glass beads catch the light and the fabric flowers shift independently, creating a shimmering, kinetic effect that feels alive. The skirt moves with the body, not against it, the cotton providing enough weight for a graceful drape without any stiff rustling. It is a piece that demands to be seen in motion, where the hand-embroidered details become a choreographed dance of texture and light. The weight of the beads gives the hem a gentle, grounding sway. This is a skirt for moments that call for a specific, considered presence. It would be equally arresting at an intimate gallery opening, a late summer dinner in the city, or a quiet afternoon where the act of dressing is its own ritual. For the arrival of autumn, style it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in cream or charcoal, tucking it neatly into the high waist. Let a simple leather slingback and a small, structured bag complete the composition. The skirt is the event; everything else is simply an accompaniment.

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