Molly DNA: Smocking reimagined


Ever since The Middle Ages, smocking has been used for making fabrics stretchier. But today it’s applied in new and interesting ways.


Smocking is an embroidery technique, used to gather fabric. It’s often done on a lightweight material such as cotton or silk. The initial fabric requires three times the size of the final design.


Smocking has always been a part of Odd Molly’s DNA — often applied to waistlines, cuffs, busts and more. It’s a functional attribute but we also use it as a decorative fashion statement. We love smocking for the sweet elegance and handmade feel it adds to our styles.


This season, the Odd Molly Signe series are some of our favorite pieces with smocking. The perfect pieces to just pull on when you’re off to summer adventures and want to look fabulous in an instant.


Our favorite pieces

20 years of
Odd Molly


20 years of
Odd Molly


Molly DNA: Embroidery Statement


Molly DNA: Embroidery Statement


Molly DNA: Crochet crush


Molly DNA: Crochet crush


Shop the look


Shop the look


Who is Molly?


Who is Molly?


The Molly Women


The Molly Women


Celebrating
20 years!


Celebrating
20 years!


 

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