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The BELLEROSE Solong blouse returns, not as a simple reissue, but as a refined statement in textile play. At first glance, it presents the clean lines of a classic crewneck—a silhouette of deliberate restraint. The true provocation lies in the details: a full-bodied poetic floral print that feels almost painterly, arrested at the cuffs by a sudden, sharp shift in texture. Those 3/4-length sleeves terminate in contrasting ribs knit with lurex yarns, introducing a metallic glint that cuts through the organic softness of the print. It is a study in tension—the pastoral against the industrial, the fluid against the structured. The body of the blouse falls in a generous, weightless drape, the fabric holding a soft, matte hand that skims rather than clings. There is no stiffness here; the cloth moves with a liquid ease that suggests a fine cotton or a lightweight viscose blend, though the composition is best understood through its behavior. The lurex cuffs, conversely, offer a cool, slightly rigid resistance. This contrast is the garment’s core: the cool precision of a metallic thread against the warmth of a printed field. The interplay creates a subtle shimmer that catches light only with movement, never shouting for attention. Cut with a relaxed, easy fit, the Solong is neither boxy nor fitted. It respects the body’s architecture without demanding it, settling at the hip for a proportion that balances the volume of the sleeves. The 3/4 length is a masterstroke of construction—it exposes the wrist, the most elegant line of the arm, while the ribbed cuff cinches just enough to prevent the floral expanse from overwhelming the silhouette. The crewneck is clean and unadorned, a quiet canvas that lets the print and the cuffs perform. On the model, standing 177cm, a size 1-S achieves that ideal: bloused without billowing, tailored without tension. In motion, the blouse is alive. The flowers shift and layer as you walk, while the lurex cuffs catch the light in brief, staccato flashes. This is not a garment for static display; it is built for the rhythm of a day. Wear it with raw-hem denim and a leather loafer for a Sunday in the Marais, or tuck it into a high-waisted wool trouser for a meeting that stretches into dinner. Its seasonality is broad—the short sleeve and airy fabric suit late summer, while the metallic thread and heavier ribbing carry it into autumn under a blazer. The final styling note: let the cuffs speak. Roll your sleeves once to expose more of the lurex, or push them up for a casual, undone look that reveals the contrast at its most deliberate.
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The BELLEROSE Solong blouse returns, not as a simple reissue, but as a refined statement in textile play. At first glance, it presents the clean lines of a classic crewneck—a silhouette of deliberate restraint. The true provocation lies in the details: a full-bodied poetic floral print that feels almost painterly, arrested at the cuffs by a sudden, sharp shift in texture. Those 3/4-length sleeves terminate in contrasting ribs knit with lurex yarns, introducing a metallic glint that cuts through the organic softness of the print. It is a study in tension—the pastoral against the industrial, the fluid against the structured. The body of the blouse falls in a generous, weightless drape, the fabric holding a soft, matte hand that skims rather than clings. There is no stiffness here; the cloth moves with a liquid ease that suggests a fine cotton or a lightweight viscose blend, though the composition is best understood through its behavior. The lurex cuffs, conversely, offer a cool, slightly rigid resistance. This contrast is the garment’s core: the cool precision of a metallic thread against the warmth of a printed field. The interplay creates a subtle shimmer that catches light only with movement, never shouting for attention. Cut with a relaxed, easy fit, the Solong is neither boxy nor fitted. It respects the body’s architecture without demanding it, settling at the hip for a proportion that balances the volume of the sleeves. The 3/4 length is a masterstroke of construction—it exposes the wrist, the most elegant line of the arm, while the ribbed cuff cinches just enough to prevent the floral expanse from overwhelming the silhouette. The crewneck is clean and unadorned, a quiet canvas that lets the print and the cuffs perform. On the model, standing 177cm, a size 1-S achieves that ideal: bloused without billowing, tailored without tension. In motion, the blouse is alive. The flowers shift and layer as you walk, while the lurex cuffs catch the light in brief, staccato flashes. This is not a garment for static display; it is built for the rhythm of a day. Wear it with raw-hem denim and a leather loafer for a Sunday in the Marais, or tuck it into a high-waisted wool trouser for a meeting that stretches into dinner. Its seasonality is broad—the short sleeve and airy fabric suit late summer, while the metallic thread and heavier ribbing carry it into autumn under a blazer. The final styling note: let the cuffs speak. Roll your sleeves once to expose more of the lurex, or push them up for a casual, undone look that reveals the contrast at its most deliberate.




















