Asymmetric Lace Tops Worth Keeping Up Front
Lace tops can read fussy if the cut is too symmetrical, too neat, too obviously trying. The asymmetric versions solve that immediately. An off-shoulder line, a one-sided ruffle, a hemline that drops longer on one side than the other: these small decisions give lace the kind of relaxed confidence it often lacks when everything lines up too perfectly. We find these tops work harder than most. They make a case for themselves without needing the rest of the outfit to do much heavy lifting. A good pair of tailored trousers or a simple fitted skirt and the top is already the whole story. We've been pulling together the asymmetric lace tops that earn their place at the front of a wardrobe rather than sitting folded at the back, brought out only for occasions that never quite arrive. The ones we're drawn to have structure where it matters, softness where it counts, and cuts that feel considered rather than complicated. Lace with an asymmetric cut is not a trend. It is simply a better way to wear the fabric.
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