



Petite Mendigote | Skirt 225julie in Brown - Tennis-Inspired Mini Marron
A skirt that reads like a crisp morning on a clay court—this is the Petite Mendigote Skirt 225julie Marron, a piece that distills the spirit of tennis whites into a rich, earthy brown. Its silhouette is a deliberate study in proportion: a skater’s flare that begins just below a high, elastic waist, landing at a short, liberated hemline. There is nothing precious about it; the cut is clean, almost utilitarian, yet the volume in the skirt’s body introduces a soft, swinging rhythm that feels entirely feminine. It is the kind of shape that suggests movement before you’ve taken a step. The fabric is where the story deepens. A fine black mesh—delicate to the touch, almost translucent in its lightness—forms the base, overlaid with a fluid, finely knit composition that blends 72% viscose with 28% polyester. The result is a material that drapes like liquid, with a gentle, almost weightless hand that skims the body without clinging. The knit’s surface has a subtle, matte texture, catching light in a way that feels soft rather than shiny. It is a fabric that breathes, that moves with you, that feels like a second skin but holds its shape with quiet authority. The construction is deceptively simple. An elastic waistband offers ease and a clean, uninterrupted line at the hip, while the skirt’s body falls into a gentle A-line that flares just enough to create a sense of lift. The tennis-style cut is evident in the hem’s precise length—45 cm for a size 36—hitting well above the knee, a proportion that elongates the leg and invites movement. The seams are minimal, the finish refined, allowing the fabric and the silhouette to do the work. Mariana, at 1.74m, wears a size S, and the skirt sits with a relaxed, unstudied ease. This is a skirt built for motion. The weight of the viscose-polyester blend gives it a fluid, liquid drape that swings with every step, while the mesh layer adds a subtle, almost imperceptible structure that prevents it from clinging. It is a piece that feels equally at home on a warm spring afternoon, a summer evening, or a crisp autumn day—its brown hue is neutral enough to bridge seasons, rich enough to stand alone. Pair it with the Melba cardigan for a look that balances feminine softness with casual nonchalance, or contrast it with a crisp white button-down and leather sandals for a study in texture and tone. This is not a skirt for every occasion—it is a skirt for the occasions you choose to make memorable.
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A skirt that reads like a crisp morning on a clay court—this is the Petite Mendigote Skirt 225julie Marron, a piece that distills the spirit of tennis whites into a rich, earthy brown. Its silhouette is a deliberate study in proportion: a skater’s flare that begins just below a high, elastic waist, landing at a short, liberated hemline. There is nothing precious about it; the cut is clean, almost utilitarian, yet the volume in the skirt’s body introduces a soft, swinging rhythm that feels entirely feminine. It is the kind of shape that suggests movement before you’ve taken a step. The fabric is where the story deepens. A fine black mesh—delicate to the touch, almost translucent in its lightness—forms the base, overlaid with a fluid, finely knit composition that blends 72% viscose with 28% polyester. The result is a material that drapes like liquid, with a gentle, almost weightless hand that skims the body without clinging. The knit’s surface has a subtle, matte texture, catching light in a way that feels soft rather than shiny. It is a fabric that breathes, that moves with you, that feels like a second skin but holds its shape with quiet authority. The construction is deceptively simple. An elastic waistband offers ease and a clean, uninterrupted line at the hip, while the skirt’s body falls into a gentle A-line that flares just enough to create a sense of lift. The tennis-style cut is evident in the hem’s precise length—45 cm for a size 36—hitting well above the knee, a proportion that elongates the leg and invites movement. The seams are minimal, the finish refined, allowing the fabric and the silhouette to do the work. Mariana, at 1.74m, wears a size S, and the skirt sits with a relaxed, unstudied ease. This is a skirt built for motion. The weight of the viscose-polyester blend gives it a fluid, liquid drape that swings with every step, while the mesh layer adds a subtle, almost imperceptible structure that prevents it from clinging. It is a piece that feels equally at home on a warm spring afternoon, a summer evening, or a crisp autumn day—its brown hue is neutral enough to bridge seasons, rich enough to stand alone. Pair it with the Melba cardigan for a look that balances feminine softness with casual nonchalance, or contrast it with a crisp white button-down and leather sandals for a study in texture and tone. This is not a skirt for every occasion—it is a skirt for the occasions you choose to make memorable.






















