Encanto De Isla Ankle Skirt
Johanna Ortiz
$1350.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Johanna Ortiz’s Encanto De Isla Ankle Skirt radiates island romance with a knowing, cosmopolitan twist. Cut from fluid viscose, the fabric glides with every move, anchoring a lush, high-impact floral print against a classic, softly flared silhouette. The high-rise waist lends structure that flatters but never restricts, while the ankle-skimming hem echoes vacation ease translated into an urbane context. Every detail—down to the precision of the invisible center back zip—feels intentional, rendered with the signature boldness and feminine ease that define Ortiz’s Colombian atelier.
Wearability drifts effortlessly between occasions: the high-rise A-line silhouette delicately contours the waist and creates elongation, while the length plays well with platforms, sandals, or even easy slides. The viscose fabric has a subtle swish that keeps the look breezy—not precious—so it’ll layer with crisp poplin shirts or silk camis without resistance. Substantial enough to hold its shape yet lightweight enough to pack for a last-minute getaway, the Encanto De Isla skirt adapts to sun-drenched weekends or gallery strolls in the city, offering discreet coverage and poise with every step.
As always with Johanna Ortiz, the statement comes in both the print and the cut, marrying Latin exuberance with refined, modern tailoring. This is the kind of piece that sits comfortably between a garden party and a rooftop soirée—timeless, but with enough energy to spark conversation wherever it goes.
Materials / Fabrication
- Vibrant floral motif design
- Crafted from fluid viscose
- Classic high-rise A-line silhouette
- Hem falls below the knee
- Center back zip closure
- Made in Colombia
Recommended Care
- Professional dry clean only to maintain fabric integrity and vibrant print.
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to preserve color intensity.
- Store skirt hanging or folded to retain shape.
- Use a garment steamer to gently remove wrinkles; avoid direct high heat.
