“THE BRICK RED FLAME STITCH TOP & SKIRT”

August 201424

I had this outfit on my form in my studio when Jac walked in and said….”WOW is that Missoni?” to which I answered…”no it’s Linea”……..Jac did the Missoni runways shows in Milan for years, and always said what wonderful people Tai and Rosita Missoni were to her……The Missonis made their FLAME STITCH famous and ICONIC, and they are still doing them today. I have always, as a designer, stayed clear of anything that remotely hinted of Missoni, not because I didn’t like it, but because it was so identifiable to them, and the copies were always so poorly done……That was until I happened upon this gem of a fabric!…..This is a knitted fabric done in the classic FLAME STITCH pattern.It is made of 93%nylon/4% span/3% other……that’s what it says on the label……I know….I know….NYLON!…..I was just as surprised as you!! If you can get passed what it says on the label….I know you will love this fabric as much as I do. As I always tell you…..” the yarns of yesteryear ane not the same as what is being produced today”. The mystery for me is…….I would swear there is a hint of lurex knitted across the fabric…..could it be “the other” fiber? The lurex like yarn could possibly be a shiny nylon thread which is very subtle, and gives the fabric a hint of sparkle when the light hits it just right…..It gives the fabric LIFE….The fabric was tested for fiber content and no lurex was reported….so there you go. There is no itchiness or scratchiness to the inside of the fabric which is smooth and silky. It is a very light fabric with beautiful drape and movement…I think the top worn with the skirt has a very RETRO LOOK……a little….”BONNIE & CLYDE”…..The color above is called…..BRICK RED…..It is made up of BRICK RED, DEEP WINE, BLACK, TAUPE and this mystery yarn that looks like GOLD….The TAUPE DRAPED FRONT CARDIGAN, A257376, that was just sold as the OTO, matches wonderfully to this fabric, and gives you another way to wear these pieces…..sorry there’s no picture…..It certainly gives the term “soft suiting” a whole new meaning!! The new BRICK RED SHORT JACKET looks great with this top, and you can see from the photos above…..the BLACK and WINE LEATHER BLAZERS, A228554, are fabulous with the two piece dress look. ….The AUBERGINE WK SKIRT and SWEATERS, with the FLAME STITCH pieces, will be the perfect MIX & MATCH separates to extend your wardrobes and give that necessary ACCENT!….The FLAME STITCH TOP, A257286, has long sleeves and a “V” neckline., It has an easy fit but always pay attention to the bust and shoulder measurement for the proper size. There is a lot of stretch to this fabric, and you want the top to glide over your body not stretch over it. I would think your normal WK size would be correct. There is TAPE in the shoulder  to prevent stretching. The length of the XS is approx. 26 inches……..The FLAME STITCH SKIRT, A257288, is a PULL-ON and you will have absolutely no problem getting this over your hips….so don’t buy it too big. Your normal size should be fine. The shirt is A-LINE and also has a lining. The Flame Stitch top is not lined.The skirt is approx 27″ to 27 1/2″ long…………PLEASE NOTE….The top is cut on the HORIZONTAL….while the skirt is cut on the VERTICAL…..I did this intentionally, because while draping the fabric on the form…..I found it not only more interesting, but more slenderizing…….I would love to see you wear my AUBERGINE TIGHTS…..or for fun…..my new PEEK-A-BOO tights with the LACE PATTERN RUNNING UP THE BACK OF THE LEG!!!!………..Something unexpected is always FUN!!……I think this fall is off to a good start…………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………enjoy………………………much Love……………………………………………………..Louis

This Post Has 12 Comments

  1. Carol

    Spectacular. I’m a Bonnie and Clyde style lover from way back. I actually remember watching that movie when it came out and falling in love with Faye Dunaway’s wardrobe. Well, Warren Beatty wasn’t too bad, either. LOL

    crdlb

  2. Barbara in Virginia

    Hi, Louis! A pet peeve of mine is buying a garment in a “stretch to fit” size rather than one for the garment to flow over your body as it is designed to do. To me, it cheapens the look. Just venting here!

  3. Debbie M.

    Louis, Will this top work with the merlot pants from a few years ago?

    1. Louis Dell'Olio

      Debbie….I no longer have that sample so I can”t check. They are both warm reds, but I can’t be sure

      1. Anonymous

        I will find out soon enough. LOL

  4. designista

    Will your A218571 aubergine suede zip front jacket work with this as well?

    1. Louis Dell'Olio

      I no longer have that sample, but I believe I did that jacket the same season as the aubergine WK sweater to go with the jacket….so if the Flame Stitch pieces work with the Aubergine W Knits I would think yes.

      1. designista

        Thank you. I don’t have the wine leather jacket for color comparison, but it looked like the leather was darker than the aubergine suede…wasn’t sure if it would work with the brick red.

  5. Sheesh

    Hi, Louis. I missed out on the Wine Leather Blazer. How would this top look over the Charcoal Ponte Pants with the Charcoal Ponte Zip Front Jacket? I also have the Aubergine WK skirt and the Charcoal Ponte Skirt, so I think this Top is a Must Have for me. Thanks.

    1. Louis Dell'Olio

      You missed out on the wine leather jacket???? Sheesh what happened??? were you in Africa???? LOL. Yes of course it will work with the charcoal color…..I’m not sure about the length of the jacket with the top. The top is a definite must…it will also work with anything BLACK, which I’m sure you have a ton of.

  6. Goldie76

    Dear Louis,

    My question about the length has been answered. I received the aubergine tights, and yes, they are as wonderful as promised. Gorgeous fabric and satisfying fit. I cannot wait for these outfits in aubergine and hunter green! Love them!

    1. Goldie76

      I mentioned the tights in my comment because I will take you up on your suggestion of wearing them with the brick red outfit. Received navy tights as well. Now I’m thinking of the pair with the lace going down the back. Girls like to have fun!

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