




Petite Mendigote | Janie Midi Skirt - Three-Button Front Lierre
A skirt that asserts its presence through the quiet authority of cut. The Petite Mendigote Skirt 225janie Lierre eschews fleeting trends for a silhouette that is both architectural and fluid, defined by a subtle A-line that skims the body without clinging. The front placket, punctuated by three precisely placed buttons, introduces a linear rhythm that draws the eye downward, elongating the form with an understated precision that is the hallmark of considered design. The fabric is a tactile revelation, a masterful blend of 40% modal, 30% polyamide, 20% wool, 5% cashmere, and 5% silk. This composition yields a hand that is at once substantial and impossibly soft—the wool and cashmere providing a gentle warmth and a matte, brushed finish, while the modal and silk lend a liquid drape and a subtle, internal sheen. The result is a textile that feels like a second skin, holding its shape with a gentle resilience that speaks to its quality. It is a fabric for all seasons, weighty enough for a crisp autumn afternoon yet breathable enough for the first hints of spring. Cut and construction are executed with a sharp, Parisian integrity. The waistband sits at the natural waist, offering a clean anchor point for tucking a fine-gauge sweater or a silk blouse. The skirt falls in a single, continuous panel that widens just enough to allow for ease of movement without sacrificing its streamlined profile. The hem hits at a considered midi length, a classic proportion that works as effortlessly with knee-high boots as it does with barely-there sandals. The internal finishing is impeccable, a silent testament to Petite Mendigote’s commitment to craft. In motion, the skirt reveals its true character. It swings with a soft, rhythmic weight, the fabric catching the light and shadow in equal measure. This is not a garment for static display; it is designed for the stride of a woman navigating a city, a gallery, a dinner. The deep, verdant hue of Lierre—a complex, almost painterly green—acts as a neutral, grounding a wardrobe of black, cream, and denim. Style it with a crisp white poplin shirt and loafers for a study in understated elegance, or pair it with a chunky cashmere turtleneck and heeled ankle boots for a more textured, winter-ready silhouette. It is a foundational piece, not for one occasion, but for the entire architecture of a personal style.
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A skirt that asserts its presence through the quiet authority of cut. The Petite Mendigote Skirt 225janie Lierre eschews fleeting trends for a silhouette that is both architectural and fluid, defined by a subtle A-line that skims the body without clinging. The front placket, punctuated by three precisely placed buttons, introduces a linear rhythm that draws the eye downward, elongating the form with an understated precision that is the hallmark of considered design. The fabric is a tactile revelation, a masterful blend of 40% modal, 30% polyamide, 20% wool, 5% cashmere, and 5% silk. This composition yields a hand that is at once substantial and impossibly soft—the wool and cashmere providing a gentle warmth and a matte, brushed finish, while the modal and silk lend a liquid drape and a subtle, internal sheen. The result is a textile that feels like a second skin, holding its shape with a gentle resilience that speaks to its quality. It is a fabric for all seasons, weighty enough for a crisp autumn afternoon yet breathable enough for the first hints of spring. Cut and construction are executed with a sharp, Parisian integrity. The waistband sits at the natural waist, offering a clean anchor point for tucking a fine-gauge sweater or a silk blouse. The skirt falls in a single, continuous panel that widens just enough to allow for ease of movement without sacrificing its streamlined profile. The hem hits at a considered midi length, a classic proportion that works as effortlessly with knee-high boots as it does with barely-there sandals. The internal finishing is impeccable, a silent testament to Petite Mendigote’s commitment to craft. In motion, the skirt reveals its true character. It swings with a soft, rhythmic weight, the fabric catching the light and shadow in equal measure. This is not a garment for static display; it is designed for the stride of a woman navigating a city, a gallery, a dinner. The deep, verdant hue of Lierre—a complex, almost painterly green—acts as a neutral, grounding a wardrobe of black, cream, and denim. Style it with a crisp white poplin shirt and loafers for a study in understated elegance, or pair it with a chunky cashmere turtleneck and heeled ankle boots for a more textured, winter-ready silhouette. It is a foundational piece, not for one occasion, but for the entire architecture of a personal style.






















