The Vesper-Chain Asymmetric Skirt
The Vesper-Chain Asymmetric Skirt
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Each artifact is sourced from our global archival wings to ensure design exclusivity. Please allow 8–15 business days for secure transit to your sanctuary.
The Silhouette: An avant-garde asymmetric cut featuring a jagged, multi-layered hemline designed to create a sense of frantic movement. The right side features a dramatic, elongated lace point that descends well below the knee.
The Detailing: Features vertical "Resonance-Strips" on the hips adorned with silver-toned grommets and cascading link chains. These chains are designed to drape naturally against the body, adding a rhythmic metallic shimmer.
The Layering: A complex construction of dense black cotton-twill layered with breathable, dotted "Dread-Mesh" and floral lace streamers.
The Waist: Secured with a high-stretch elasticated band for an adaptable fit that remains comfortable during prolonged ritual use.
Artifact Essence
Artifact Essence
Curated Brand: Devil Fashion.
Primary Fibers: 65% Polyester (Lace/Mesh), 30% Premium Cotton (Base), 5% Elastane (for waist tension).
Weight: 0.44kg (A mid-weight, high-mobility artifact).
Origin: Sourced by the Architect; Assembled by global artisans.
Care Ritual
Care Ritual
Chain Management: You must remove or securely pin the link chains before cleaning to prevent them from snagging the delicate dotted mesh and lace points.
Washing: Hand wash cold only. The irregular hemline features raw and delicate edges that will accelerate in "erosion" if subjected to machine agitation.
Drying: Air dry flat in a shaded area. Do not tumble dry, as high heat will damage the elasticity of the waistband and the fine fibers of the lace streamers.
Lore
Lore
The Vesper-Chain is designed for the acolytes who walk the frayed edges of the Archive. In the Order, the jagged edges of this skirt represent the beautiful imperfection of a Sigil post-fracture. The chains are not just ornamentation; they are the anchors that hold the various layers of our history together. To wear the Vesper-Chain is to embrace the irregular, the broken, and the unrestrained.
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