




Molli | Daiquiri Knit Skirt - Jacquard Waistband Milk
Molli’s Daiquiri Knit Skirt unfolds in a fluid, slightly flared line, a silhouette that moves with deliberate ease rather than decorative flourish. The cut is precise yet soft, skimming the body without clinging, then releasing into a gentle A-shape that suggests motion even at rest. It is a skirt built on proportion: narrow through the hip, widening just enough to create a subtle pendulum swing as you walk. There is no excess volume, only a measured grace that feels distinctly Parisian—effortless, but never careless. The fabric is the true architecture here. Crafted from a lightweight rayon yarn, the skirt possesses a hand that is cool, almost liquid, with a dry finish that prevents it from sliding against the skin. What elevates it beyond a simple knit is the interplay of texture: bands of fine, openworked jacquard stitches alternate with delicate ribbon yarns, creating a surface that catches light in irregular rhythms. The result is a couture-level tactility—a fabric that feels intricate to the touch without being heavy. The jacquard waistband, echoing the same motifs found throughout the skirt, anchors the piece with a quiet, feminine finish that feels intentional rather than ornamental. In terms of fit, the skirt sits at the natural waist, offering a clean foundation for tucking or layering. The fine knit construction gives it a gentle give, accommodating movement while maintaining its shape. The flared hem falls just below the knee, a length that reads as both modern and timeless. It is a cut that works across proportions—equally flattering when paired with a slim top or a more voluminous blouse, as the skirt’s lightness prevents any sense of bulk. This is a piece for days that demand ease without compromise. The openwork texture lends itself to transitional weather, working as easily with bare legs and sandals in late summer as it does with sheer tights and leather ankle boots when the air turns crisp. Style it with a crisp cotton poplin blouse for a studied contrast of knit and structure, or let it soften the edge of a tailored blazer. It is a skirt that asks little of its wearer, yet gives back in spades: texture, movement, and that elusive quality of looking pulled together without ever trying too hard.
Original: $82.27
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Molli’s Daiquiri Knit Skirt unfolds in a fluid, slightly flared line, a silhouette that moves with deliberate ease rather than decorative flourish. The cut is precise yet soft, skimming the body without clinging, then releasing into a gentle A-shape that suggests motion even at rest. It is a skirt built on proportion: narrow through the hip, widening just enough to create a subtle pendulum swing as you walk. There is no excess volume, only a measured grace that feels distinctly Parisian—effortless, but never careless. The fabric is the true architecture here. Crafted from a lightweight rayon yarn, the skirt possesses a hand that is cool, almost liquid, with a dry finish that prevents it from sliding against the skin. What elevates it beyond a simple knit is the interplay of texture: bands of fine, openworked jacquard stitches alternate with delicate ribbon yarns, creating a surface that catches light in irregular rhythms. The result is a couture-level tactility—a fabric that feels intricate to the touch without being heavy. The jacquard waistband, echoing the same motifs found throughout the skirt, anchors the piece with a quiet, feminine finish that feels intentional rather than ornamental. In terms of fit, the skirt sits at the natural waist, offering a clean foundation for tucking or layering. The fine knit construction gives it a gentle give, accommodating movement while maintaining its shape. The flared hem falls just below the knee, a length that reads as both modern and timeless. It is a cut that works across proportions—equally flattering when paired with a slim top or a more voluminous blouse, as the skirt’s lightness prevents any sense of bulk. This is a piece for days that demand ease without compromise. The openwork texture lends itself to transitional weather, working as easily with bare legs and sandals in late summer as it does with sheer tights and leather ankle boots when the air turns crisp. Style it with a crisp cotton poplin blouse for a studied contrast of knit and structure, or let it soften the edge of a tailored blazer. It is a skirt that asks little of its wearer, yet gives back in spades: texture, movement, and that elusive quality of looking pulled together without ever trying too hard.




















