





STAUD | Ellison Dress - Square Neck Knit Black-Geo
The STAUD Ellison Dress arrives as a deliberate evolution of the house’s celebrated knitwear vocabulary, taking the beloved architecture of the Wells Dress and refining it into a sharper, more sculptural proposition. At first glance, the square neckline commands attention—a clean, horizontal line that frames the collarbone with architectural precision. It is a silhouette that feels both modern and quietly referential, nodding to the minimalist purity of Nineties minimalism while remaining firmly planted in the present. The bra-friendly straps are a pragmatic grace note, allowing the dress to function as a true wardrobe anchor without sacrificing structure. The fabric is where the Ellison reveals its tactile intelligence. A compact knit blend of 65% viscose and 35% nylon, it possesses a weight that falls somewhere between a second skin and a soft armor. The viscose lends a fluid, almost liquid drape, while the nylon introduces a subtle resilience—a gentle resistance that holds the dress’s shape against the body without clinging. The hand is smooth, cool to the touch, with a matte finish that absorbs light rather than reflecting it. There is no stiffness here; the fabric moves with you, but it does not yield entirely. It remembers its form. Construction-wise, the Ellison is a study in considered restraint. The ottoman stitch detailing at the waist is not merely decorative—it is a structural intervention, creating a subtle ribbed texture that cinches the silhouette without the need for darts or boning. This stitch line acts as a visual and physical anchor, defining the waist while allowing the fabric to skim the hips and torso with a controlled ease. The compact knit ensures that the dress does not stretch out over time; it returns to its original shape, wear after wear. The black geo pattern—an abstract, almost pixelated print—adds a layer of visual complexity, breaking up the solid field of black with a quiet, graphic rhythm that feels both organic and engineered. On the body, the Ellison moves with a deliberate grace. It is not a dress that flutters or billows; rather, it shifts and adapts, the fabric responding to each gesture with a slow, weighted elegance. The hem falls to a midi length, allowing for ease of movement while maintaining a polished silhouette. This is a dress for days that stretch from morning meetings to evening dinners—equally at home under a tailored blazer for a gallery opening or worn alone with a low sock boot and a gold chain for a late-night rendezvous. The versatility lies in its restraint: it asks nothing of you but offers everything in return. Style it with a structured leather tote and flat sandals for a daytime edit, or layer a sharp trench over it and swap in a heeled mule for an effortless transition into night.
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The STAUD Ellison Dress arrives as a deliberate evolution of the house’s celebrated knitwear vocabulary, taking the beloved architecture of the Wells Dress and refining it into a sharper, more sculptural proposition. At first glance, the square neckline commands attention—a clean, horizontal line that frames the collarbone with architectural precision. It is a silhouette that feels both modern and quietly referential, nodding to the minimalist purity of Nineties minimalism while remaining firmly planted in the present. The bra-friendly straps are a pragmatic grace note, allowing the dress to function as a true wardrobe anchor without sacrificing structure. The fabric is where the Ellison reveals its tactile intelligence. A compact knit blend of 65% viscose and 35% nylon, it possesses a weight that falls somewhere between a second skin and a soft armor. The viscose lends a fluid, almost liquid drape, while the nylon introduces a subtle resilience—a gentle resistance that holds the dress’s shape against the body without clinging. The hand is smooth, cool to the touch, with a matte finish that absorbs light rather than reflecting it. There is no stiffness here; the fabric moves with you, but it does not yield entirely. It remembers its form. Construction-wise, the Ellison is a study in considered restraint. The ottoman stitch detailing at the waist is not merely decorative—it is a structural intervention, creating a subtle ribbed texture that cinches the silhouette without the need for darts or boning. This stitch line acts as a visual and physical anchor, defining the waist while allowing the fabric to skim the hips and torso with a controlled ease. The compact knit ensures that the dress does not stretch out over time; it returns to its original shape, wear after wear. The black geo pattern—an abstract, almost pixelated print—adds a layer of visual complexity, breaking up the solid field of black with a quiet, graphic rhythm that feels both organic and engineered. On the body, the Ellison moves with a deliberate grace. It is not a dress that flutters or billows; rather, it shifts and adapts, the fabric responding to each gesture with a slow, weighted elegance. The hem falls to a midi length, allowing for ease of movement while maintaining a polished silhouette. This is a dress for days that stretch from morning meetings to evening dinners—equally at home under a tailored blazer for a gallery opening or worn alone with a low sock boot and a gold chain for a late-night rendezvous. The versatility lies in its restraint: it asks nothing of you but offers everything in return. Style it with a structured leather tote and flat sandals for a daytime edit, or layer a sharp trench over it and swap in a heeled mule for an effortless transition into night.






















