{"product_id":"lucie-nicole-skirt-83104-red","title":"LUCIE NICOLE | Red Skirt - Tailored Silhouette","description":"\u003cp\u003eRendered in a full, saturated red, this Lucie Nicole skirt reads as a considered anchor piece for a Parisian wardrobe rather than a fleeting seasonal statement. The colour sits at the centre of the design: dense and even, with none of the flatness that comes from a cheap dye lot, so it holds its intensity whether the skirt is caught under gallery lighting or afternoon sun. Lucie Nicole's design language favours quiet precision over decoration, and this piece follows that instinct — the interest here is in proportion and colour, not in surface embellishment.\n\nHandled off the rail, the fabric has a smooth, cohesive hand with a weight that falls somewhere between crisp and fluid — enough body to hold a clean line at the waist and hem, enough movement to avoid stiffness when walking. It is the kind of textile that keeps its shape through a working day without needing constant adjustment, which is part of why Lucie Nicole pieces tend to become the ones reached for repeatedly rather than saved for occasion wear. The surface has a slight, understated sheen rather than a flat matte finish, giving the red a bit of depth as it moves under light.\n\nThe cut is disciplined: a waistband that sits cleanly, seaming that is engineered rather than decorative, and a silhouette built to skim the body without clinging to it. This is a skirt designed to be worn close to the natural waist and to fall with intention, giving a defined line through the hip before releasing into a hem that moves rather than swings. The construction favours a tailored finish — precise seams, an internal architecture that does the shaping work so the outer line stays uncluttered — which is very much the house signature: rigour first, ornament second.\n\nIn motion, the skirt has a pendulum quality — it doesn't billow, but it doesn't restrict the stride either, making it as workable for a fast walk between meetings as for an evening where the fabric needs to catch light as you move. That range is really the point of the piece. Worn with a fine knit or a structured white shirt tucked at the waist, it reads as daytime tailoring with a jolt of colour where a neutral would normally sit. Swap in a silk camisole and a sharp blazer left open, and the same skirt shifts into evening register without changing character.\n\nStyle it as the singular colour note in an otherwise neutral outfit — black, white, camel, ink — and let the red do the work the rest of the look is quietly built around. It equally suits being doubled down with tonal reds and burgundies for a monochrome effect that reads as considered rather than matched. Either way, this is a skirt meant to anchor a wardrobe for a full season, not a single event.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"LUCIE NICOLE","offers":[{"title":"RED \/ U","offer_id":41822621270149,"sku":"662 83104","price":1150.0,"currency_code":"HKD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0351\/5757\/3765\/files\/RAV07716_copy.JPG?v=1787351149","url":"https:\/\/ruemadame.com\/products\/lucie-nicole-skirt-83104-red","provider":"RUE MADAME | BOUTIQUE PARISIENNE","version":"1.0","type":"link"}