Adonis Skirt
The Adonis Skirt is woven from 100% handwoven ikat cotton, a fabric tradition where the pattern is dyed into the yarn before weaving, producing the characteristic soft-edged geometry that makes each piece genuinely one of a kind. Designed in New Orleans and handmade in India under Fair Trade conditions, it carries the kind of quiet craftsmanship that shows in wear rather than just on a label.
- Handwoven ikat cotton construction means the blue and white pattern is built into the fabric itself, so colour and texture hold through repeated washing.
- Elastic waist at the back with a button-down front gives a clean silhouette that adjusts comfortably without sacrificing the tailored look.
- Functional pockets are cut into the skirt, adding everyday practicality to a style-forward piece.
- Non-stretch woven fabric fits true to size; if you are between sizes, sizing down gives the most accurate fit.
Because the ikat dyeing process is done by hand, slight shade variation between pieces is part of the making, not a flaw. If you want a skirt that wears its origins honestly and improves with familiarity, the Adonis Skirt is a considered place to start.
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About the brand
Passion Lilie
Passion Lilie is a New Orleans-based fair trade fashion brand blending classic silhouettes with handwoven ikat and block prints, ethically handmade in small batches by artisans in India.
Highlights:
- Renewable energy production
- Slow fashion business model
- No synthetic fabrics

