




Talking Walls | Juju Circle Midi Skirt in Crispy Cotton Ultra-Brite
The Talking Walls Skirt Juju Ultra-Brite arrives as a study in engineered volume—a circle midi that refuses to whisper. Its defining silhouette is a deliberate, generous arc, cut to hold its own shape without clinging to the body. This is not a skirt that follows; it commands the negative space around it, creating a graphic, almost architectural presence from the waist down. The circumference is wide enough to suggest motion even at rest, a prelude to the kinetic energy it releases with each step. The fabric is the anchor of this design: a 100% crispy cotton that feels paradoxically both substantial and airy. Run a hand across its surface and you register a clean, dry hand—a slight resistance that speaks to a crisp, papery finish, yet the cloth is surprisingly soft against the skin. It has none of the limpness of a standard cotton; instead, it possesses a structural integrity that allows the skirt to hold its circular shape while still yielding to the body’s movement. The “Ultra-Brite” in its name hints at a luminosity in the weave, a subtle sheen that catches light and animates the multi-colour print, making the pattern feel dimensional rather than flat. Fit is deceptive here. The elastic waistband is strong and flexible, designed to accommodate a range from small to large without a single pinch or gap. This is the quiet genius of the construction: a one-size-fits-all approach that relies on a high-quality, resilient band rather than a zipper or button. The drop is engineered through bottom panels with a hidden lining, ensuring the hem falls in a clean, perfect circle rather than collapsing into a sad puddle. English stitched seams run through the structure, visible only to the discerning eye, reinforcing the integrity of the shape. Hidden side pockets are cut into the seam—deep enough to be useful, invisible enough to preserve the silhouette’s purity. A small embroidered logo label and a discreet story about the print are the only adornments; the skirt needs no more. In motion, the Juju Ultra-Brite transforms. The circle cut lifts and swells with a walking stride, revealing a glimpse of the lined interior before settling back into its crisp form. It is a garment for days that demand both presence and ease—a market lunch, a gallery opening, a late summer dinner on a terrace. Style it with a simple white cotton poplin shirt tucked in, the collar left open, and flat leather sandals for a look that is pure, unstudied French nonchalance. For a sharper edge, try a fitted black knit shell and heeled mules, letting the skirt’s volume do all the talking. It carries the season from July through early autumn, pairing as naturally with a linen blazer as it does with bare shoulders.
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The Talking Walls Skirt Juju Ultra-Brite arrives as a study in engineered volume—a circle midi that refuses to whisper. Its defining silhouette is a deliberate, generous arc, cut to hold its own shape without clinging to the body. This is not a skirt that follows; it commands the negative space around it, creating a graphic, almost architectural presence from the waist down. The circumference is wide enough to suggest motion even at rest, a prelude to the kinetic energy it releases with each step. The fabric is the anchor of this design: a 100% crispy cotton that feels paradoxically both substantial and airy. Run a hand across its surface and you register a clean, dry hand—a slight resistance that speaks to a crisp, papery finish, yet the cloth is surprisingly soft against the skin. It has none of the limpness of a standard cotton; instead, it possesses a structural integrity that allows the skirt to hold its circular shape while still yielding to the body’s movement. The “Ultra-Brite” in its name hints at a luminosity in the weave, a subtle sheen that catches light and animates the multi-colour print, making the pattern feel dimensional rather than flat. Fit is deceptive here. The elastic waistband is strong and flexible, designed to accommodate a range from small to large without a single pinch or gap. This is the quiet genius of the construction: a one-size-fits-all approach that relies on a high-quality, resilient band rather than a zipper or button. The drop is engineered through bottom panels with a hidden lining, ensuring the hem falls in a clean, perfect circle rather than collapsing into a sad puddle. English stitched seams run through the structure, visible only to the discerning eye, reinforcing the integrity of the shape. Hidden side pockets are cut into the seam—deep enough to be useful, invisible enough to preserve the silhouette’s purity. A small embroidered logo label and a discreet story about the print are the only adornments; the skirt needs no more. In motion, the Juju Ultra-Brite transforms. The circle cut lifts and swells with a walking stride, revealing a glimpse of the lined interior before settling back into its crisp form. It is a garment for days that demand both presence and ease—a market lunch, a gallery opening, a late summer dinner on a terrace. Style it with a simple white cotton poplin shirt tucked in, the collar left open, and flat leather sandals for a look that is pure, unstudied French nonchalance. For a sharper edge, try a fitted black knit shell and heeled mules, letting the skirt’s volume do all the talking. It carries the season from July through early autumn, pairing as naturally with a linen blazer as it does with bare shoulders.




















