Blouse Multicolor With Floral & Smocked Pattern
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Final Collection
This is from Mireille's last handmade batch. When these pieces are gone, this style is retired forever. Only limited stock remains.
This isn't just a blouse. It's 20 years of styling knowledge sewn into every seam.
Every stitch is made by hand in Mireille's Provence studio — the same hands that spent two decades dressing magazine covers and red carpets. She knows exactly where women feel self-conscious, and designs around it.
- Handmade in Provence, France
- 100% European linen, pre-washed for softness
- French seams throughout — no raw edges
- Mother-of-pearl buttons
- Sleeves designed to hit below the upper arm
- Relaxed fit — size down for a closer silhouette
Free Shipping on all orders. Delivery takes 3-5 business days.
Each piece is wrapped in tissue paper with a handwritten note from Mireille. Because some things should still feel personal.
We currently ship to the United States only.
Linen gets better with age — softer, more beautiful, more yours. Here's how to help it along:
- Wash gently — Machine wash cold or 30°C, gentle cycle
- Skip the dryer — Lay flat or hang to dry
- Embrace the wrinkles — Or iron on medium while slightly damp
- Store with care — Fold loosely, never hang long-term
The more you wear it, the more it becomes yours. That's the magic of real linen.
Mireille's Collection
How This Started
It began with a blouse I made for myself.
Last summer. Home in Provence. I had fabric I'd been saving for years — beautiful linen I could never find the right project for. I finally made something. Something light. Something mine.
I wore it to the market the next morning. A woman grabbed my arm between the tomatoes and the cheese.
"Where did you get that?" she asked. I said, "I made it." She looked at me like I'd told her a secret. "You should make more."
I posted a photo that night. By morning, 47 women had asked how to buy it. I made another piece. Same thing. Then another. Word spread — not through ads, but through women sending links to their sisters, their friends, their mothers.
I never planned a business. The business found me. And now, every piece I make carries that same feeling — something made with care, meant to be worn and loved.
In the studio
The first photo
Mireille's Collection
— how it's made —
made by hand, made with care
Every piece is crafted by my hands alone. No factory. No production line. Just me, my patterns, and fabric I've sourced from across the South of France.
I find the fabric
Linen from Normandy. Cotton from Provence mills. I visit each supplier myself. If I wouldn't wear it against my own skin, I won't ask you to.
I cut each piece
My patterns are designed for real bodies — arms you want covered, necklines that flatter, lengths that move beautifully with you.
I sew it myself
One piece at a time. French seams throughout. Careful finishing on every detail. The kind of quality you'll feel the moment you put it on.
✦ real craftsmanship takes time — and you deserve clothes made with that kind of attention ✦
Women Like You
Their Words, Not Mine
4.9 stars from 247 reviews — read their stories
"I cried when I put it on. That sounds dramatic but I'm 46 and I've spent the last decade hiding in oversized black clothes. This blouse made me feel like the woman I used to be — the one who wore color, who took up space, who felt beautiful. My husband asked who I was dressing up for. 'Myself,' I said. First time in years."
"My daughter borrowed it. She's 28. I'm 54. We've never shared clothes before — I always thought I was 'too old' for anything she'd wear. Mireille proved me wrong. We're ordering matching ones for our trip to Italy."
"The sleeves. Finally someone understands the sleeves. I've been cutting sleeves off blouses for years because they always hit at the worst spot. These are perfect. Mireille, you've been in my head."
"A stranger at a café asked where I got my blouse. I felt like Mireille in that first market photo. I told her the story. She ordered one that night. This is how it spreads — woman to woman."
"I've spent $3000 on 'quality basics' that sit in my closet. This $89 blouse is the only thing I reach for. It's not about price. It's about someone finally making something that understands my body."