
OFF THE
SHOULDER
You don’t need us to tell you that an ’80s favourite is back: the asymmetric shoulder.
The style's supreme chic-ness can be attributed, in part, to revealing just the right
amount of skin and drawing attention to that very beautiful attribute, specifically
female feature – the décolletage.
Our love for the shoulder reveal runs deep, so we’ve crafted an array of pieces that
put them, elegantly and creatively, on show. A one shoulder structured top inspired
by graphic Art Deco lines. An evening mini dress, that can easily be dressed down
for the day, with cut-out shoulders framed by romantic ruffles. A clever longline
cream top with a detachable overlay bandeau over which the shoulders just peep.
Designing to reveal a particular part of the body means concealing something else,
meaning that each piece is crafted with careful attention to synergy.
The style's supreme chic-ness can be attributed, in part, to revealing just the right
amount of skin and drawing attention to that very beautiful attribute, specifically
female feature – the décolletage.
Our love for the shoulder reveal runs deep, so we’ve crafted an array of pieces that
put them, elegantly and creatively, on show. A one shoulder structured top inspired
by graphic Art Deco lines. An evening mini dress, that can easily be dressed down
for the day, with cut-out shoulders framed by romantic ruffles. A clever longline
cream top with a detachable overlay bandeau over which the shoulders just peep.
Designing to reveal a particular part of the body means concealing something else,
meaning that each piece is crafted with careful attention to synergy.