




Vanessa Bruno | Broderie Anglaise Blouse - Almond Amande
A blouse that announces its presence through the sheer orchestration of its construction. The Vanessa Bruno Dahlia blouse in Almond Amande is a study in controlled romanticism, where volume is not an accident but a deliberate architectural choice. The eye is first drawn to the sleeves—puffed, yes, but with a modern restraint, held in check by smocking and elasticated cuffs that allow you to dictate the silhouette. You can wear them full and generous, a nod to Victorian proportion, or push them up to expose the forearm, revealing the intricate ladder lace and embroidery that runs like a secret seam along the interior. This is a piece that rewards close inspection. The fabric itself is a considered blend: a base of 55% cotton and 45% rayon that gives the body a soft, almost powdery hand, while the broderie anglaise—100% cotton—and the lace trim (90% cotton, 10% polyamide) add structure and a subtle, tactile contrast. The almond hue is not a beige; it is a warm, milky tone with a hint of tan, a color that absorbs light rather than reflects it, allowing the white pearl buttons and the darkened embroidery at the chest to read clearly. The fabric has a dry, crisp hand that softens with movement, never clinging, always holding its own shape. Fit is generous but intentional. The high round collar, trimmed with a delicate ruffle, frames the neck without choking, while the body of the blouse falls in an airy, A-line drape that skims the torso without tucking. The construction is meticulous: multiple pleating techniques at the shoulders and sleeves, gathering at the chest, and inlaid lace panels that create a sense of depth without adding bulk. The back is slightly longer than the front, a subtle tailoring detail that ensures the blouse stays tucked when you choose to wear it that way, but looks equally polished when left loose over a slim trouser. This is a blouse for movement. The lightweight cotton-rayon blend catches the air as you walk, the sleeves swinging with a soft, audible whisper. It belongs in the transitional wardrobe—early spring in Paris, a cool evening in late summer. Style it with a high-waisted, straight-leg jean in a raw indigo for a sharp, daytime contrast, or layer it under a tailored, boxy blazer in a charcoal wool for an evening out. The contrast between the blouse’s inherent femininity and a harder, more structured outer layer is where this piece truly lives. Do not over-accessorize; the pearl buttons and lace are the only jewelry you need.
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A blouse that announces its presence through the sheer orchestration of its construction. The Vanessa Bruno Dahlia blouse in Almond Amande is a study in controlled romanticism, where volume is not an accident but a deliberate architectural choice. The eye is first drawn to the sleeves—puffed, yes, but with a modern restraint, held in check by smocking and elasticated cuffs that allow you to dictate the silhouette. You can wear them full and generous, a nod to Victorian proportion, or push them up to expose the forearm, revealing the intricate ladder lace and embroidery that runs like a secret seam along the interior. This is a piece that rewards close inspection. The fabric itself is a considered blend: a base of 55% cotton and 45% rayon that gives the body a soft, almost powdery hand, while the broderie anglaise—100% cotton—and the lace trim (90% cotton, 10% polyamide) add structure and a subtle, tactile contrast. The almond hue is not a beige; it is a warm, milky tone with a hint of tan, a color that absorbs light rather than reflects it, allowing the white pearl buttons and the darkened embroidery at the chest to read clearly. The fabric has a dry, crisp hand that softens with movement, never clinging, always holding its own shape. Fit is generous but intentional. The high round collar, trimmed with a delicate ruffle, frames the neck without choking, while the body of the blouse falls in an airy, A-line drape that skims the torso without tucking. The construction is meticulous: multiple pleating techniques at the shoulders and sleeves, gathering at the chest, and inlaid lace panels that create a sense of depth without adding bulk. The back is slightly longer than the front, a subtle tailoring detail that ensures the blouse stays tucked when you choose to wear it that way, but looks equally polished when left loose over a slim trouser. This is a blouse for movement. The lightweight cotton-rayon blend catches the air as you walk, the sleeves swinging with a soft, audible whisper. It belongs in the transitional wardrobe—early spring in Paris, a cool evening in late summer. Style it with a high-waisted, straight-leg jean in a raw indigo for a sharp, daytime contrast, or layer it under a tailored, boxy blazer in a charcoal wool for an evening out. The contrast between the blouse’s inherent femininity and a harder, more structured outer layer is where this piece truly lives. Do not over-accessorize; the pearl buttons and lace are the only jewelry you need.






















