The Margaux Top Doesn’t Try Too Hard. That’s the Point
You ever put something on and it just feels right? No pulling at the straps. No checking the mirror every five minutes. That's the Margaux.

We started with a sketch. Then a lot of trying things on. Then throwing half of them in a corner. Eventually we figured it out: one top, two totally different looks. No weird hidden snaps. No stretchy gimmicks. Just knitted fabric that falls where it wants.
First way. Let it hang around your neck. You get this uneven, soft cowl in the front — kinda like little waves. Quiet ones. And the back? Wide open. Not in a "look at me" sexy way. More like: I don't need to prove anything.

Second way. Pull one side down a bit. Boom — one-shoulder top. Cleaner. Sharper. Almost like something an architect would wear if they had good taste. Same top, totally different vibe.
We picked two colors. Not because some trend report told us to. Because we actually wear them.

Dark Espresso Brown. Deep. Warm. Doesn't try to catch every streetlight. But under candlelight or late afternoon sun? It just glows. Quietly.
Sage Khaki. Cooler. A little distant. Picture a Sunday afternoon in an old bookshop. Or a linen shirt you've washed a hundred times. Dusty gray-green. Looks good on pretty much everyone. Weird, right?
Now the fabric. 65% viscose, 35% nylon. Sounds technical, I know. But it feels like a second skin — except it doesn't sag after three hours. Doesn't cling to your stomach after lunch. The knit is tight enough to hold you, soft enough that you forget you're wearing anything.

I wore the Margaux on a humid summer night. No sticky back. No regret. Seriously.
You can wear it with wide-leg trousers and flat mules for a gallery afternoon. Or go full backless with a sleek satin skirt for dinner. Either way, you just feel like yourself — only a little more polished.
We don't do fast fashion. Not our thing.
Come see it at OTHER STORE. Touch it. You'll understand.





















