Since debuting in 2019, Lili Chemla’s fashion label Leset has change into a go-to brand for its modular approach to combine and match set dressing.
At Leset, the ethos of putting style and luxury on the identical playing field has at all times been Chemla’s goal. For the resort season, she’s expanded her offering with a powerful evolution of bestselling fabrications and styles (the Barb and Rio sets; Margo T-shirt; footwear) while peppering in barely higher-priced fashions.
“We’re offering a full cashmere wool mix sweater that’s made with Italian yarns, produced in Los Angeles, but remains to be at $480 — where you’ll find that for a much higher price point,” Chemla told WWD, adding the brand has at all times been shy about expanding their price points and considers each detail when expanding their silhouette range. “If there are ever styles we intend to make but we will’t accomplish it with the Leset ethos then unfortunately, we just don’t find yourself doing it. We prioritize that over every part else.”
The thought may very well be seen further through latest silk taffeta Val styles (said to stir excitement through the brand’s sales market), which are available the shape of a petal pink button down or painter pant. The utilitarian style plays into resort’s latest assortment of workwear-inspired fabrications (a Japanese pinstripe Arielle; a textured Italian Austyn plaid; a heavyweight cotton Kyoto), which looked great in the shape of pull-on, easy suiting (sans zippers or buttons). Other latest standouts from resort include a rather sheer, cashmere modal Julien oversize sweater (said to be inspired by a vintage piece Chemla stole from her boyfriend’s closet); elevated T-shirts in a cashmere mix modal, and a collection of holiday-minded, barely sexy satin dressing with open backs and high leg slits.
To round out the gathering, which exuded brand’s signature chic comfort in mostly neutral, grounded hues with a ‘90s minimalist elan, Chemla expanded her footwear program with the introduction of luxe sock boots (with leather soles in ankle and knee-high lengths), loafers and an updated Romy mule.
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