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White women's shirt

The white shirt moves through the seasons with the same quiet certainty. Soeur imagines it as an essential of the Parisian wardrobe, at the crossroads of timeless chic and androgynous ease. Our collection of shirts and blouses offers it in fitted versions, fluid or roomy, from the most pared-back style to the cut inherited from menswear. One piece, many interpretations, for women who like to put their looks together with precision.

Noble fabrics, from cotton to silk

It all comes down to cut and fabric. Tightly woven, the poplin shirt offers a crisp finish, perfect for a fitted white shirt with a defined silhouette. The house also offers it in crinkled or washed poplin for a more relaxed drape. Softer to the touch, the cotton shirt accompanies everyday life with ease. For warmer days, linen and its visible fibres bring freshness; silk and twill dress up the blouses for smarter occasions. As for cuts, the oversized white shirt borrows from menswear its dropped shoulders and open collar. Our blouses, more feminine, offer fitted, asymmetric or tied constructions. As for finishes: Mao collar or classic collar, button placket, discreet topstitching, bespoke embroideries.

How to wear the white women's shirt?

The white shirt adapts to every occasion, from the office to a dressed-up dinner. Tucked into ajeans denim, it creates a casual-chic look, simple and effortless to wear. With cigarette trousers or a midi skirt, the silhouette becomes more polished, ideal for a professional engagement. For a freer feel, it can be worn open over a fitted top or belted at the waist over wide-leg trousers. When it falls to the calves, the long shirt becomes a dress or an over-shirt, slipped over a fine pullover in a Parisian layering spirit. The white Blouse, more airy, finds its place under a blazer for structured ensembles. From pure white to off-white, from the most luxurious piece to the simplest, Soeur builds a wardrobe where cut takes precedence over effect.