




ST. AGNI | Knit Bodice Asymm Dress - Ecru
This is a dress built on deliberate opposition. ST. AGNI’s Knit Bodice Asymm Dress begins with a clean, decisive line: a classic crew neckline anchoring a fitted knit bodice that skims the torso with precision. The real tension arrives where the structure breaks—the bodice yields to a maxi-length cotton poplin skirt that falls with an almost liquid ease, its asymmetric hemline cutting a diagonal through the silhouette. It is a study in contrasts, and that friction is precisely what makes it compelling. The hand of this dress tells two distinct stories. The bodice, knitted from a blend of 53% viscose and 47% recycled polyester, has a soft, compact weight—pliable enough to hold its shape against the body without gripping. It sits like a second skin, warm and quiet. Below, the skirt is cut from 100% BCI cotton poplin, which introduces a crisp, airy stiffness that rustles slightly with movement. The transition from one texture to the other is tactile and deliberate: the knit’s gentle compression gives way to the poplin’s breathable release, a shift you feel as much as you see. The fit is architectural in its simplicity. The bodice is fitted without being restrictive, tracing the ribcage and waist in a way that feels like a foundation piece. The skirt, by contrast, is relaxed and generous, falling from the natural waist in an unbroken column. The asymmetric hem lifts on one side, revealing a flash of ankle and creating a subtle forward momentum. The construction is clean and resolved—no fuss, no superfluous detailing—allowing the proportion to do the work. The dress is unlined, which keeps the poplin light and airy, ideal for layering or wearing alone. In motion, the dress shifts between two states. Standing still, it reads as sculptural and composed. With each step, the skirt opens and closes, the asymmetry becoming more pronounced, the hemline tracing an arc around the legs. This is a dress for moments that require presence without effort: a gallery opening, a late lunch in the Marais, a flight to somewhere warmer. Style it with flat leather sandals and a woven tote for a sun-bleached afternoon, or add a structured blazer and heeled mules to pull it toward evening. The versatility lies in its refusal to commit to a single mood—it is equally at home in the city or by the sea.
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This is a dress built on deliberate opposition. ST. AGNI’s Knit Bodice Asymm Dress begins with a clean, decisive line: a classic crew neckline anchoring a fitted knit bodice that skims the torso with precision. The real tension arrives where the structure breaks—the bodice yields to a maxi-length cotton poplin skirt that falls with an almost liquid ease, its asymmetric hemline cutting a diagonal through the silhouette. It is a study in contrasts, and that friction is precisely what makes it compelling. The hand of this dress tells two distinct stories. The bodice, knitted from a blend of 53% viscose and 47% recycled polyester, has a soft, compact weight—pliable enough to hold its shape against the body without gripping. It sits like a second skin, warm and quiet. Below, the skirt is cut from 100% BCI cotton poplin, which introduces a crisp, airy stiffness that rustles slightly with movement. The transition from one texture to the other is tactile and deliberate: the knit’s gentle compression gives way to the poplin’s breathable release, a shift you feel as much as you see. The fit is architectural in its simplicity. The bodice is fitted without being restrictive, tracing the ribcage and waist in a way that feels like a foundation piece. The skirt, by contrast, is relaxed and generous, falling from the natural waist in an unbroken column. The asymmetric hem lifts on one side, revealing a flash of ankle and creating a subtle forward momentum. The construction is clean and resolved—no fuss, no superfluous detailing—allowing the proportion to do the work. The dress is unlined, which keeps the poplin light and airy, ideal for layering or wearing alone. In motion, the dress shifts between two states. Standing still, it reads as sculptural and composed. With each step, the skirt opens and closes, the asymmetry becoming more pronounced, the hemline tracing an arc around the legs. This is a dress for moments that require presence without effort: a gallery opening, a late lunch in the Marais, a flight to somewhere warmer. Style it with flat leather sandals and a woven tote for a sun-bleached afternoon, or add a structured blazer and heeled mules to pull it toward evening. The versatility lies in its refusal to commit to a single mood—it is equally at home in the city or by the sea.






















