






SEA NY | Laurie Cropped Harem Pant with Sculptural Rosettes Black
A single, sculptural gesture defines the Laurie harem pant from SEA NY: a pair of fabric rosettes, artfully pleated and anchored at each hip, that transforms a relaxed silhouette into something quietly architectural. This is not a print or a pattern applied after the fact—the rosettes are constructed from the same wool-polyester-spandex blend as the pant itself, a considered detail that lends weight and dimension without excess. The effect is both restrained and deliberate, the kind of subtle flourish that elevates a staple into a statement. The fabric is a compact, tightly woven blend of 44% wool, 51% polyester, and 5% spandex—a composition that reads as a refined suiting cloth with a forgiving, gentle stretch. The hand is smooth and dry, with the matte finish of a well-milled worsted wool, yet the polyester content lends resilience and a subtle memory, allowing the pleats and the rosettes to hold their shape through movement. The lining, a combination of 55% viscose and 45% polyester, ensures a smooth, frictionless glide against the leg, so the pant never clings or rides. The weight is substantial enough for cooler days, but the open weave of the fabric’s structure keeps the drape fluid, never stiff. Cut for a relaxed fit, the Laurie pant rises to a natural waist and falls into that signature harem silhouette: a generous, blouson-like volume through the hip and thigh, tapering sharply to a cropped hem that finishes just above the ankle. The waistband is clean and flat, fastened with a zipper fly and a hook-and-bar closure that lies flush against the body, preventing any bulk. The rosettes are sewn onto the side seams at hip level, their petals fanning outward in a controlled, three-dimensional spiral. The cropped length is intentional—it creates a clean break at the shin, allowing the foot and shoe to anchor the silhouette, while the volume above balances the narrow hem. In motion, the pant moves with a buoyant, airy quality. The spandex content allows the fabric to give slightly with each stride, while the wool-polyester matrix keeps the shape from collapsing. The rosettes swing softly, catching light and shadow as they shift, but never flap or distort. The pant is equally at home in a gallery or a late dinner: the relaxed volume reads as ease, while the sculptural detailing reads as deliberate curation. The cropped hem works with a low-profile mule or a sharp-pointed flat—something that maintains the line of the leg without competing with the pant’s volume. Style it with a lean, tucked-in knit or a sharp poplin shirt to contrast the pant’s softness with a clean, architectural top half. For a monochromatic moment, pair with a black cashmere shell and a flat leather sandal; for a sharper edge, a white silk blouse and a heeled loafer. The rosettes do the work of jewelry, so keep accessories minimal—a thin leather belt at the waist, a single cuff. This is a pant for the woman who prefers her drama delivered in a whisper, not a shout.
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A single, sculptural gesture defines the Laurie harem pant from SEA NY: a pair of fabric rosettes, artfully pleated and anchored at each hip, that transforms a relaxed silhouette into something quietly architectural. This is not a print or a pattern applied after the fact—the rosettes are constructed from the same wool-polyester-spandex blend as the pant itself, a considered detail that lends weight and dimension without excess. The effect is both restrained and deliberate, the kind of subtle flourish that elevates a staple into a statement. The fabric is a compact, tightly woven blend of 44% wool, 51% polyester, and 5% spandex—a composition that reads as a refined suiting cloth with a forgiving, gentle stretch. The hand is smooth and dry, with the matte finish of a well-milled worsted wool, yet the polyester content lends resilience and a subtle memory, allowing the pleats and the rosettes to hold their shape through movement. The lining, a combination of 55% viscose and 45% polyester, ensures a smooth, frictionless glide against the leg, so the pant never clings or rides. The weight is substantial enough for cooler days, but the open weave of the fabric’s structure keeps the drape fluid, never stiff. Cut for a relaxed fit, the Laurie pant rises to a natural waist and falls into that signature harem silhouette: a generous, blouson-like volume through the hip and thigh, tapering sharply to a cropped hem that finishes just above the ankle. The waistband is clean and flat, fastened with a zipper fly and a hook-and-bar closure that lies flush against the body, preventing any bulk. The rosettes are sewn onto the side seams at hip level, their petals fanning outward in a controlled, three-dimensional spiral. The cropped length is intentional—it creates a clean break at the shin, allowing the foot and shoe to anchor the silhouette, while the volume above balances the narrow hem. In motion, the pant moves with a buoyant, airy quality. The spandex content allows the fabric to give slightly with each stride, while the wool-polyester matrix keeps the shape from collapsing. The rosettes swing softly, catching light and shadow as they shift, but never flap or distort. The pant is equally at home in a gallery or a late dinner: the relaxed volume reads as ease, while the sculptural detailing reads as deliberate curation. The cropped hem works with a low-profile mule or a sharp-pointed flat—something that maintains the line of the leg without competing with the pant’s volume. Style it with a lean, tucked-in knit or a sharp poplin shirt to contrast the pant’s softness with a clean, architectural top half. For a monochromatic moment, pair with a black cashmere shell and a flat leather sandal; for a sharper edge, a white silk blouse and a heeled loafer. The rosettes do the work of jewelry, so keep accessories minimal—a thin leather belt at the waist, a single cuff. This is a pant for the woman who prefers her drama delivered in a whisper, not a shout.






















