Beach Palm Print Cotton Poplin Midi Skirt
Oscar de la Renta
$2490.00
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The Beach Palm Print Cotton Poplin Midi Skirt feels like a sun-soaked getaway in fabric form. Crisp cotton poplin gives it a clean, breathable snap, while the beach palm landscape print brings a tropical, refined playfulness. A high waist anchors an A-line silhouette that drapes below the knee with easy movement, balancing polish with relaxed ease.
The invisible back zip keeps the line smooth as you move through the day. The high waist creates a flattering shape, while the A-line skim over the hips and thighs, leaving room to tuck in a blouse or lightweight knit. It layers well with everything from a crisp button-down to a soft cashmere knit, and its midi length transitions gracefully from daytime brunch to evening soiree with the right top and shoes.
Oscar de la Renta leans into refined resort codes with this palm print. It pairs tropical impact with tailored restraint, a signature balance for the house. For styling, imagine a crisp white shirt at the waist, metallic sandals for sunlit hours, or a silk top and heeled sandal for a night out; the look remains polished and luxe without shouting.
Materials / Fabrication
- Crisp cotton poplin
- Beach palm landscape print
- High waist
- A-line silhouette
- Hem falls below the knee
- Invisible back zip
- Polyester
- Made in Italy
Recommended Care
- Dry clean only to preserve the print and fabric integrity.
- If ironing or steaming is necessary, use low heat and a protective cloth.
- Store on a hanger to prevent creasing and maintain shape.
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Oscar de la Renta is an American-Dominican fashion designer who is best known for his stunning designs that feature beautiful ornamentation, details, fabrics and embroideries. The fashion house offers an array of evening wear and exquisite jewelry pieces. Shop the latest collection from Oscar de la Renta, ranging in dresses to gowns, skirts, tops, blazers, bags and jewelry.
