







SESSUN | Lalla Blouse - Cropped Printed Viscose Sunset-Utama
SESSUN’s Lalla blouse arrives as a study in controlled ease, its abbreviated silhouette a deliberate counterpoint to the fluidity of the fabric. Cut to a cropped hemline that skims the waist, the top’s defining feature is its back-button closure—a discreet architectural detail that shifts the garment’s gravity rearward, inviting a second glance. The print, an exclusive SESSUN pattern finished in Italy, unfurls across the body like a watercolour caught mid-spread, its multi-colour palette both vibrant and softened, never clamouring for attention. The hand of the fabric is the immediate revelation: 100% viscose, sourced from sustainably managed renewable wood, rendered here in an impossibly airy, fluid weave. It feels weightless against the skin, a whisper of cloth that moves with the body rather than over it. The drape is liquid but not limp, holding its shape just enough to define the blouse’s clean lines while yielding to every gesture. This is a textile that breathes, that catches light in its folds, that asks to be touched. Fit is precise: a short top that stops at the natural waist, its silhouette relaxed through the body without ballooning. The back buttons run a neat vertical line, a quiet counterpoint to the front’s uninterrupted expanse of print. Construction is meticulous, with French seams and a considered weight that allows the blouse to fall cleanly without pulling or gaping. The cut is deliberately uncomplicated—no darts, no fuss—letting the fabric and pattern do the work. Movement is the blouse’s secret weapon. It shifts with the wearer, the viscose catching air and releasing it in a soft flutter. Occasion-wise, this is a piece that thrives in the in-between: a late lunch where the light is golden, an evening where the conversation is good. Style it with high-waisted denim for a casual sharpness, or tuck it into a tailored trouser for a more deliberate silhouette. The print asks for neutral companions—cream, black, raw indigo—and rewards the wearer who lets the blouse lead.
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SESSUN’s Lalla blouse arrives as a study in controlled ease, its abbreviated silhouette a deliberate counterpoint to the fluidity of the fabric. Cut to a cropped hemline that skims the waist, the top’s defining feature is its back-button closure—a discreet architectural detail that shifts the garment’s gravity rearward, inviting a second glance. The print, an exclusive SESSUN pattern finished in Italy, unfurls across the body like a watercolour caught mid-spread, its multi-colour palette both vibrant and softened, never clamouring for attention. The hand of the fabric is the immediate revelation: 100% viscose, sourced from sustainably managed renewable wood, rendered here in an impossibly airy, fluid weave. It feels weightless against the skin, a whisper of cloth that moves with the body rather than over it. The drape is liquid but not limp, holding its shape just enough to define the blouse’s clean lines while yielding to every gesture. This is a textile that breathes, that catches light in its folds, that asks to be touched. Fit is precise: a short top that stops at the natural waist, its silhouette relaxed through the body without ballooning. The back buttons run a neat vertical line, a quiet counterpoint to the front’s uninterrupted expanse of print. Construction is meticulous, with French seams and a considered weight that allows the blouse to fall cleanly without pulling or gaping. The cut is deliberately uncomplicated—no darts, no fuss—letting the fabric and pattern do the work. Movement is the blouse’s secret weapon. It shifts with the wearer, the viscose catching air and releasing it in a soft flutter. Occasion-wise, this is a piece that thrives in the in-between: a late lunch where the light is golden, an evening where the conversation is good. Style it with high-waisted denim for a casual sharpness, or tuck it into a tailored trouser for a more deliberate silhouette. The print asks for neutral companions—cream, black, raw indigo—and rewards the wearer who lets the blouse lead.






















