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Louche Bindy Mono Sprig Print V Neck Long Sleeve Blouse
£39.00 -
Louche Bindy Mono Sprig Print V Neck Long Sleeve Blouse
£39.00 -
Louche Bindy Mono Sprig Print V Neck Long Sleeve Blouse
£39.00 -
Women’s blouse Le Temps des cerises Yora
£44.17 -
Louche Barclay Petal Parade Print Short Sleeve Blouse – Multicolour
£45.00 -
Louche Barclay Petal Parade Print Short Sleeve Blouse – Multicolour
£45.00 -
Jolie Moi Bow Neck Puff Sleeve Satin Blouse In Gold
£46.40 -
Fifi Pussybow Star Print Blouse In Burgundy
£48.00 -
Fifi Pussybow Star Print Blouse In Burgundy
£48.00 -
Women’s satin blouse Guess Mara
£50.75 -
Women’s long sleeve blouse Stefanel striped
£71.83 -
Women’s long sleeve blouse Stefanel striped
£71.83 -
MAX MARA WEEKEND ZONA NUDO BLOE
£87.00 -
MAX MARA WEEKEND ZONA BURGUNDY BLOE
£87.00 -
Vince – Band Collar Blouse in Coastal
£123.00
Claire's Picks
← Tops Worth Adding to the RotationSatin Blouses Worth Keeping Up Front
Satin has a reputation problem and we understand why. The wrong satin blouse looks cheap before you've even left the house, too shiny, too stiff, cut in a way that does nothing for anybody. But the right one is genuinely one of the most versatile pieces you can own. It takes you from a work meeting to dinner without requiring a change of clothes or even a change of shoes. It photographs beautifully. It pairs with tailored trousers, with jeans, with a good midi skirt, and it always looks like you thought about what you were doing. The problem has never been satin itself. It's been poor versions of it. We've been very particular here about weight, drape, and cut because all three of these things matter more in satin than in almost any other fabric. Too lightweight and it clings in the wrong places. Too heavy and it loses the fluid quality that makes satin worth wearing at all. These are the blouses we'd keep on a hanger somewhere visible rather than buried at the back of the wardrobe. Front row only.
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