




STAUD | Wells Dress in Cotton Poplin – Corset Bodice Midi White
The Wells Dress by STAUD is a masterclass in sculptural simplicity, its defining feature a corset-inspired bodice that locks the waist into a clean, architectural line. This is not a nostalgic nod to boning; rather, it is a modern reinterpretation of structure—a fitted panel construction that cinches without constraint, creating a precise hourglass silhouette that feels both deliberate and effortless. The bodice stands as the garment’s anchor, a tailored counterpoint to the soft release of the skirt below. It is a dress that understands proportion: the tension of the torso gives way to volume, and the eye follows the shift from fitted to free. Crafted from lightweight cotton poplin, the fabric holds its shape with a crisp hand and a matte finish that refuses to cling. The 98% cotton, 2% spandex blend introduces a whisper of give—just enough to ease the fit without compromising the poplin’s inherent structure. The fabric feels cool to the touch, breathable, and substantial enough to drape without collapsing. It is a cloth that moves like paper, folding into clean creases that soften as the day wears on, acquiring a lived-in ease that only natural fibers can offer. The white hue is stark, unbleached, and demands attention as a canvas for shadow and light. The fit is precise: the corset panel wraps the ribcage and waist, offering a gentle compression that defines without digging. The bodice sits high, with a neckline that is modest yet architectural, and a back that holds steady without gaping. From the waist, the skirt releases into an A-line midi that skims the hips and falls to just below the calf. The cut is generous enough to allow stride, but not so full as to read as retro. The hem swings with a clean, unbroken line, and the length is calibrated for balance—long enough to feel grounded, short enough to keep the silhouette modern. The construction is clean; seams are internal, the zipper is concealed, and the finish is as refined as the form. In motion, the Wells Dress becomes a study in contrast. The bodice remains still, anchored, while the skirt moves with the body—a soft, rhythmic sway that catches air. The cotton poplin releases a faint rustle, a sound of substance. Whether stepping onto a sunlit terrace or into a gallery opening, the dress carries a quiet authority. It is seasonless: worn bare in summer, layered over a fine-gauge turtleneck in autumn, or cinched with a narrow belt for a sharper line. Style it with a flat leather sandal and a basket bag for a Parisian afternoon, or with a pointed mule and a gold chain belt for evening. The Wells Dress is not a canvas for excess; it is the line itself.
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The Wells Dress by STAUD is a masterclass in sculptural simplicity, its defining feature a corset-inspired bodice that locks the waist into a clean, architectural line. This is not a nostalgic nod to boning; rather, it is a modern reinterpretation of structure—a fitted panel construction that cinches without constraint, creating a precise hourglass silhouette that feels both deliberate and effortless. The bodice stands as the garment’s anchor, a tailored counterpoint to the soft release of the skirt below. It is a dress that understands proportion: the tension of the torso gives way to volume, and the eye follows the shift from fitted to free. Crafted from lightweight cotton poplin, the fabric holds its shape with a crisp hand and a matte finish that refuses to cling. The 98% cotton, 2% spandex blend introduces a whisper of give—just enough to ease the fit without compromising the poplin’s inherent structure. The fabric feels cool to the touch, breathable, and substantial enough to drape without collapsing. It is a cloth that moves like paper, folding into clean creases that soften as the day wears on, acquiring a lived-in ease that only natural fibers can offer. The white hue is stark, unbleached, and demands attention as a canvas for shadow and light. The fit is precise: the corset panel wraps the ribcage and waist, offering a gentle compression that defines without digging. The bodice sits high, with a neckline that is modest yet architectural, and a back that holds steady without gaping. From the waist, the skirt releases into an A-line midi that skims the hips and falls to just below the calf. The cut is generous enough to allow stride, but not so full as to read as retro. The hem swings with a clean, unbroken line, and the length is calibrated for balance—long enough to feel grounded, short enough to keep the silhouette modern. The construction is clean; seams are internal, the zipper is concealed, and the finish is as refined as the form. In motion, the Wells Dress becomes a study in contrast. The bodice remains still, anchored, while the skirt moves with the body—a soft, rhythmic sway that catches air. The cotton poplin releases a faint rustle, a sound of substance. Whether stepping onto a sunlit terrace or into a gallery opening, the dress carries a quiet authority. It is seasonless: worn bare in summer, layered over a fine-gauge turtleneck in autumn, or cinched with a narrow belt for a sharper line. Style it with a flat leather sandal and a basket bag for a Parisian afternoon, or with a pointed mule and a gold chain belt for evening. The Wells Dress is not a canvas for excess; it is the line itself.






















