Asymmetrical tops
Asymmetrical tops WOMEN
Asymmetric top for women
IRO asymmetric tops
The asymmetric top stands out as a structuring piece in the women’s wardrobe. Through its controlled imbalance, it introduces a new reading of the silhouette. At IRO, the women’s asymmetric top is defined by precise work on lines and volumes. Cut-outs are designed to create natural movement, with constructions that follow the body without restricting it. Each design plays on contrasts: one exposed shoulder, an oblique line, or an offset volume. This approach structures the silhouette while preserving fluidity. Worn alone or layered, the asymmetric top integrates naturally into an everyday wardrobe. It brings a subtle variation to simple silhouettes without disrupting their balance. IRO asymmetric tops stand out through their construction precision. The work on the cut remains central. Asymmetries are clean, lines are readable, without unnecessary effects. Each piece is designed to follow the movement of the body while maintaining a clear silhouette. The collection offers different interpretations: one-shoulder tops, draped cuts, or more structured lines. Each design balances construction and lightness.
Original and fluid cuts
The cut of an asymmetric top relies on precise line placement. Cut-outs create natural movement around the bust. One shoulder may be exposed, while the other structures the silhouette. This tension between asymmetry and balance creates a fluid and controlled line. Some designs remain close to the body, while others favour softer drapes. Each piece follows movement with fluidity, without rigidity.
Materials and drape
The material directly influences the structure of an asymmetric top. Supple fabrics follow the movement of the body and emphasise the fluidity of the lines. Others, more structured, bring hold and define the cut more clearly. This work creates readable asymmetric tops, where the material supports the construction without weighing it down.
How to wear an asymmetric top
The women’s asymmetric top can be worn in different ways depending on the desired silhouette. Paired with straight jeans or structured trousers, it creates a balanced contrast between construction and ease. The lines remain clear and the silhouette gains readability. For a more dressed-up approach, it can be worn with a fluid skirt or tailored trousers. The asymmetry then becomes the central point of the outfit. Worn under a jacket or coat, it brings a subtle variation to a structured silhouette. It can also be paired with jeans for a more everyday use.
Caring for your asymmetric top
Appropriate care helps preserve the line of the garment and the structure of the material. It is recommended to choose a gentle wash or professional cleaning depending on the piece, avoid tumble drying and high temperatures, iron at a low temperature on the reverse side, and leave to dry naturally. These steps help preserve the structure, fluidity, and balance of the garment over time.