






ROSEANNA | Lili Chantilly Lace Blouse - Cropped Fit in Myrtille
A sharply cropped silhouette defines the Lili blouse from ROSEANNA, a piece that trades on proportion and precision. The fit is deliberately concise, ending just above the natural waist to create a clean, architectural line that demands a high-waisted counterpart. It is a blouse that understands the power of negative space—the skin it reveals is intentional, not incidental. The cut is fitted through the body, skimming the torso without clinging, a discipline that speaks to the garment’s underlying structure. The fabric is the story here: an intricate Chantilly lace rendered in a deep myrtille hue—a blue that leans into the shadows of midnight, rich and slightly bruised. The lace itself is not uniform; it plays with solid fields and denser floral motifs, creating a deliberate opacity that feels both modern and discreet. Despite its delicacy, the blouse offers coverage, a tension that elevates it beyond the merely romantic. The hand is soft but structured, the lace holding its shape without stiffness, a result of the 79% polyamide and 21% cotton composition that gives it both body and breathability. The construction is precise. White button closures run down the front, a crisp counterpoint to the deep blue, while scalloped edges trim both the sleeves and the hem, lending a finishing touch that is decorative without being fussy. The scallops are not an afterthought; they are the punctuation marks that complete the sentence. The sleeves are cut to hit just below the elbow, offering a modest flare that balances the cropped body. Every seam is clean, every edge deliberate. In movement, the blouse shifts with the wearer, the lace catching light and shadow in equal measure. It is not a garment that disappears into a crowd; it asserts itself through texture and tone. The silhouette is best understood when paired with high-waisted tailored trousers—a slim wool or crepe cut works particularly well—anchored by a narrow leather belt at the waist. The result is an editorial polish that feels appropriate for after-dark engagements, from a private dinner to a gallery opening. For a more relaxed take, consider it with a fluid silk skirt in a matching deep blue or a contrasting ivory. The blouse asks for simplicity around it; let the lace do the work. Seasonally, it transitions from early autumn into winter, its dense pattern offering warmth without weight. Style it with a sharp blazer for evening or alone, as the focal point. The Lili is not a base layer; it is the statement.
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A sharply cropped silhouette defines the Lili blouse from ROSEANNA, a piece that trades on proportion and precision. The fit is deliberately concise, ending just above the natural waist to create a clean, architectural line that demands a high-waisted counterpart. It is a blouse that understands the power of negative space—the skin it reveals is intentional, not incidental. The cut is fitted through the body, skimming the torso without clinging, a discipline that speaks to the garment’s underlying structure. The fabric is the story here: an intricate Chantilly lace rendered in a deep myrtille hue—a blue that leans into the shadows of midnight, rich and slightly bruised. The lace itself is not uniform; it plays with solid fields and denser floral motifs, creating a deliberate opacity that feels both modern and discreet. Despite its delicacy, the blouse offers coverage, a tension that elevates it beyond the merely romantic. The hand is soft but structured, the lace holding its shape without stiffness, a result of the 79% polyamide and 21% cotton composition that gives it both body and breathability. The construction is precise. White button closures run down the front, a crisp counterpoint to the deep blue, while scalloped edges trim both the sleeves and the hem, lending a finishing touch that is decorative without being fussy. The scallops are not an afterthought; they are the punctuation marks that complete the sentence. The sleeves are cut to hit just below the elbow, offering a modest flare that balances the cropped body. Every seam is clean, every edge deliberate. In movement, the blouse shifts with the wearer, the lace catching light and shadow in equal measure. It is not a garment that disappears into a crowd; it asserts itself through texture and tone. The silhouette is best understood when paired with high-waisted tailored trousers—a slim wool or crepe cut works particularly well—anchored by a narrow leather belt at the waist. The result is an editorial polish that feels appropriate for after-dark engagements, from a private dinner to a gallery opening. For a more relaxed take, consider it with a fluid silk skirt in a matching deep blue or a contrasting ivory. The blouse asks for simplicity around it; let the lace do the work. Seasonally, it transitions from early autumn into winter, its dense pattern offering warmth without weight. Style it with a sharp blazer for evening or alone, as the focal point. The Lili is not a base layer; it is the statement.




















