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Plissé makes perfect

By now, we all know I’m your go-to girl for the latest and greatest fashion fixations. We tend to think of trends as referring to certain designs or styles, but they can include fabric choices as well.

Lately, I’ve been obsessed with plissé fabric. It’s an oldie but a goodie. More and more designers are working with this fabric and incorporating trending designs to create a more elevated look.

Missguided green co-ord plissé shirt, $19
Cult Gaia Mala plissé pleat ruched ruffle sleeve top in palm, $398

If you don’t know what plissé looks or feels like, think of it as a softer crinkle — or, by definition, “a fabric gathered into pleats that also has been known as crinkle crêpe.” 

I love this fabric because it elevates a basic brunch outfit into something special that turns heads. The rich texture of plissé makes any piece look luxurious. 

PrettyLittleThing cream plissé button front oversized shirt, $55
Unique Vintage cream clip dot plissé bodysuit, $58

For example, the Tessa pleated top by A.L.C. is amazing. It’s on the pricier side, but this top is something extravagant. It is a fluid blouse that features long bell sleeves, a smocked high neckline and a simple keyhole back — perfect for taking your look from day to night.

Tessa pleated top by A.L.C., $425

My go-to is a plissé matching set (We love a matching set!). Spice up your look with a cute heel, or even a pair of sneakers. 

I believe plissé is the next, best thing; it might even become an everyday staple in your wardrobe. Keep a close eye on this comeback fabric. 


Jasmine Ball is a Mississippi fashion, beauty and lifestyle blogger. Connect with her via Instagram (Miss_Ball23), her blog site (www. theball-post.com) or by email at theballpost1@gmail.com. 

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Jasmine Ball is a Mississippi fashion, beauty and lifestyle blogger. Connect with her via Instagram (Miss_Ball23), her blog site (www.theball-post.com) or by email at theballpost1@gmail.com.

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