Hazel | Asymmetric Sleeveless Top & Wide-Leg Pant Set with Bow Sash
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There are two-piece sets that look casual. The Hazel looks intentional. A sleeveless top with an asymmetric draped hem, paired with wide-leg pants in a deep, fluid black — and then a wide sash that ties at the waist in a generous bow that anchors the whole silhouette. The kind of set that reads as a considered outfit from across a room and feels like almost nothing to put together.
"The Hazel works because of the contrast — the light top against the dark pants, the soft drape of the asymmetric hem against the clean line of the wide leg, and then that bow sash that pulls it all together at the waist. It's one of those sets where the pieces are doing very different things and somehow they agree on everything. In the white and black it's sharp and graphic. In the gray and black it's quieter but just as precise. I'd wear either version to a business lunch or a dinner reservation without changing a single thing." — Sarah Mitchell, Founder of Valora New York
✔ Asymmetric Draped Hem Top — a sleeveless top with a mock neckline that falls longer on one side than the other, creating a diagonal hem that adds movement and visual interest to an otherwise minimal silhouette.
✔ Mock Turtleneck Collar — a clean, close-fitting round neck that keeps the top polished and structured at the top while the asymmetric hem does the work below.
✔ Wide Bow Sash — a long fabric sash that wraps at the natural waist and ties into a generous side bow. The detail that creates the waistline, connects the two pieces, and turns the set from simple into styled.
✔ Wide-Leg Full-Length Pants — a fluid, floor-grazing wide leg with an elasticated mid-rise waist that sits comfortably through a full day without pulling or shifting. The pant that makes every step look deliberate.
✔ Two-Tone Color Blocking — light top, dark pants, connected by the bow sash. The contrast that creates a graphic, editorial silhouette without requiring any additional color or accessory to make it land.
✔ Two Colorways: White/Black and Gray/Black — white and black is sharp, graphic, and high-contrast. Gray and black is softer in tone but equally precise in proportion. Both work from a morning meeting to an evening out without adjustment.
Light on top. Dark below. The bow that makes it one.