JW Anderson, Neoprene and Leather Mini Skirt, FW2013

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An architectural mini skirt in cool grey neoprene from Jonathan Anderson's Fall/Winter 2013 collection — an early and defining season that established his reputation for unexpected three-dimensional details on otherwise minimal forms. Sourced from a stylist's personal archive in Paris.

  • Sculptural leather bow at the hip — a single folded panel of genuine leather extending dramatically from the waistband
  • Asymmetric silhouette, clean and unembellished otherwise
  • UK small, fits a modern US 2–4
  • 81% polyester, 11% polyurethane, 8% elastane. Genuine leather appliqué. Made in the UK. Sourced in Paris.

Measurements: Waist: 27.5" / Sweep: 34.5" / Length: 15.25"

Condition: Excellent. No visible wear.

Hope founder of other matters atelier fashion designer Paris vintage sourcing archival resale Hope founder of other matters atelier fashion designer Paris vintage sourcing archival resale

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i source twice a year in paris, in person, by hand, looking for pieces that have something the current market doesn't: construction that holds, proportion that's considered, a point of view that didn't come from a trend cycle.

everything here is one of one. when it's gone, it's gone. i choose each piece because i'd want to own it myself, and i write every listing because i think you deserve to know exactly what you're buying.

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the fashion industry has spent decades trying to be everything to everyone; every trend, every moment, every market. the result is a lot of product and very little that lasts. other matters exists in the space between. pieces chosen because they were made with a point of view, not a trend cycle. because the construction holds. because someone knew what they were doing when they made it. bringing one home is a small act of intention in a very loud world.

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