French Connection Phoebe Ponte Colorblocked Camisole
French Connection
$118.00
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French Connection Phoebe Ponte Colorblocked Camisole channels sunny city energy with a sharp color-blocked silhouette. The structured ponte bodice keeps a clean, tailored line, while a delicately gathered empire-waist top injects softness and movement. The fabric blend - 69% rayon, 27% nylon, 4% spandex - drapes with ease and has a touch of stretch for a breathable, light feel on warm days.
Adjustable spaghetti straps deliver a custom fit, and a V-neck frames the neckline while the empire waist skims the midsection. The ponte keeps its shape through the day, while the top moves with you and layers easily under a light jacket or atop a crisp shirt. It pairs with denim, skirts, or trousers for a seamless shift from brunch to after-hours.
French Connection leans into color-blocking with a modern, sleek sensibility that feels at once graphic and wearable. A clean palette and the ponte contrast create a city-ready, sun-soaked uniform you can mix with other mainstays for seasons to come.
Materials / Fabrication
- Color-blocked design
- Breezy camisole
- Structured ponte bodice
- Delicately gathered empire-waist top
- Adjustable spaghetti straps
- V-neck
- Fabric composition: 69 percent rayon, 27 percent nylon, 4 percent spandex
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold on gentle cycle with like colors
- Use a mild detergent
- Avoid bleach
- Line dry or lay flat to dry
- If ironing is needed, use a low heat setting on the reverse side
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About French Connection
French Connection, founded in 1972 by Stephen Marks, has long been a cornerstone in the fashion industry, celebrated for its chic, contemporary designs that balance innovation with accessibility. Over the decades, French Connection has adeptly evolved, maintaining relevance through its ability to blend classic British style with modern trends. The brand's iconic "FCUK" campaign in the late 1990s brought a bold, provocative edge to its image, cementing its place in pop culture.
