
Built to move.
Not to warn you first.
The wrap-effect micro skirt with a short sewn in underneath — so you can sit, bend, and dance without doing the math first.
Shown in Jet Black. Also made in Ivory Bone.
No Flash Rule
Attached short liner. Zero exposure math, ever.
Dipped-Back Drape
Longer in back, on purpose. Check the fit note below.
Made To Move
Soft jersey drape. Skims, never stiffens.
Four reasons this isn't just another mini.
The Liner Does The Worrying
A built-in short means sitting, bending, and dancing require zero adjustment. It's not an accessory — it's the whole point.
The Hem Has A Reason
Longer in back, shorter in front, by design. It's what gives the skirt movement instead of stiff, tennis-skirt boxiness.
Snug Where It Counts
Fitted through the hip and thigh on purpose. Bigger hips? Size up — same silhouette, none of the squeeze.
One Skirt, Every Plan
Beach to bar, festival to flight home. It's not dressed for one occasion — it's dressed for whatever you decide the day is.
Read this before you order.
- The back hem sits longer than the front. Check both before you put it on.
- Fitted through the hip and thigh. Between sizes, or carry more in the hips? Size up.
- True to length in front. The longer back drape is the design — not a defect.
The back hem is intentionally longer than the front.
Beach. Bar. Back home. Zero outfit changes.
Before you ask.
No — that's the built-in short liner's entire job. Bend, sit, dance, sit on the floor at a festival. It's covered underneath, always.
That's the design. The dipped-back hem gives the drape its movement without losing coverage. Double-check front vs. back before you put it on — see the diagram above.
Size up. The fit is intentionally snug through the hip and thigh — sizing up gets you the same silhouette without the squeeze.
True to size at the waist and front length. Between two sizes, or carrying more through the hips? Go up one.
Ships fast, arrives ready to wear. Free, easy returns if the fit's not right — no interrogation, no fine print.
Cold wash, hang dry. Skip the dryer — it keeps the drape soft instead of stiff.