Fashion / IncomingMarion Mille and Her Minimal KnitwearExcess isn't what French knitwear designer Mille strives for in her pieces and her customers are not 'fashion victims looking for the latest thing.'ShareLink copied ✔️August 19, 2008FashionIncomingText Meg Hirani If you thought fashionable knitwear began and ended with the poncho, then Marion Mille’s designs probably aren’t for you. Instead of producing psychedelic jumpers, which could have been knitted by your gran circa 1989, Mille’s clothing is the epitome of French chic; minimal and neutral without being uninteresting. Working predominately with jersey and knitwear, she skilfully manipulates heavy knitted fabrics with the same ease that another designer might play with silk. Wool dresses are given structure through clever stitching and pintucks, while plunging necklines move jersey one-pieces away from the realms of the teenage hipster, to the world of the Parisian sophisticate. However, it seems Mille’s sophisticate knows how to experiment with layers and atypical silhouettes; where an ordinary designer might conform to the ordinary concept of the ‘little black dress’, Mille’s LBD has a skirt with voluminous pockets, and is topped with a chunky high collar snood-like scarf. It’s no surprise that Mille understands how to design clothes with lasting appeal, after graduating in Fashion and Applied Arts, she joined renowned French designer Vanessa Bruno’s team in 2000. She left to start her own label that now also includes an accessories collection of both jewellery and headwear; thick chains and lariat necklaces, along with exaggerated headbands display the playful side of Mille’s work and as a result she is now widely stocked in Japan. No-one says it better than Marion Mille when she announces that her “clothing is not for fashion victims looking for the latest thing. It’s about being well-dressed, not overdressed.” Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.Trending7 sex worker-approved films about sex workSex workers have slammed Sam Levinson for his depiction of the industry in Euphoria. Here, we share our top recommendations for more true-to-life representations Film & TV Nike FashionNike celebrates the culture of U.S. soccer PumaEventWhat Went Down at Puma x Salehe Bembury launch in LAArt & PhotographyDressing for a ball: Dazed serves football couture for summerMusicOlivia Rodrigo: ‘A breakup can be an opportunity to redirect your life’Beauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaArt & PhotographyTender portraits of Vietnamese youth in BerlinLife & CultureIlia Malinin breaks the ice – and his silenceFashionAre you ready for furry fashion influencers?Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy