Mix and match heaven! Combine the Pas de Deux pants (see below) with the Last Dance top, and you will win all the sartorial separates awards. These two pair beautifully but also do smashingly solo (like every iconic duo, really!). The set looks pulled together in one cohesive color, but also mixes and matches with a second set in a coordinating color. Our ultimate tip? Get one Pas de Deux pants set and one Last Dance skirt set in colors that harmonize, and blend away! The pants are also our founder’s most worn item in her closet (and it’s kind of a big closet…).
The Pas de Deux pants:
Maybe you took ballet as a little girl and just loved the tights and leotards and leaps. Maybe (like me) you cry every year watching the climactic duet in the Nutcracker. Maybe you can’t point your toes to save your life but you love a little ballet-core. Whatever tickles your dance-fancy, the Pas de Deux pants are for you. Named after the featured male-female duets in ballet (the name means “step of two”), the Pas de Deux pants will be the hardest working pants in your wardrobe. They’re excellent on the dance floor, pairing particularly well with tango, ballroom, or salsa heels with their cinched cuff, worn with a little cropped or fancy top. They have also been tested and approved in almost every other scenario: work, naps, airplanes, errands, vacations, brunches loaded with carbs, road trips, Netflix lounging, and magic carpet riding. These are your ultimate genie pants, made from slinky jersey that’s cool to the hand, stretchy at the waistband, and cinched at your ankles. And they duet with anything from sweaters or jean jackets, to lace or sequins. Run, don’t walk, and get some on your body. Ok, maybe leap, pirouette, or prance!
The Last Dance top:
This top is a slight crop, hitting just at the top of the high waistband but letting a little slice of skin peek out when you lift your hands and jump around with abandon to your favorite song. The off-the-shoulder silhouette shows a flirty bit of collarbone, but it all stay perfectly in place, thanks to the snug-but-stretchy jersey fabric and ruching at the sides. Doubled layered front & back.
Pictured in Black, Rose Adagio print, Evergreen, and Ballet Slipper.
Pants and top can also be purchased separately.
Mix and match heaven! Combine the Pas de Deux pants (see below) with the Last Dance top, and you will win all the sartorial separates awards. These two pair beautifully but also do smashingly solo (like every iconic duo, really!). The set looks pulled together in one cohesive color, but also mixes and matches with a second set in a coordinating color. Our ultimate tip? Get one Pas de Deux pants set and one Last Dance skirt set in colors that harmonize, and blend away! The pants are also our founder’s most worn item in her closet (and it’s kind of a big closet…).
The Pas de Deux pants:
Maybe you took ballet as a little girl and just loved the tights and leotards and leaps. Maybe (like me) you cry every year watching the climactic duet in the Nutcracker. Maybe you can’t point your toes to save your life but you love a little ballet-core. Whatever tickles your dance-fancy, the Pas de Deux pants are for you. Named after the featured male-female duets in ballet (the name means “step of two”), the Pas de Deux pants will be the hardest working pants in your wardrobe. They’re excellent on the dance floor, pairing particularly well with tango, ballroom, or salsa heels with their cinched cuff, worn with a little cropped or fancy top. They have also been tested and approved in almost every other scenario: work, naps, airplanes, errands, vacations, brunches loaded with carbs, road trips, Netflix lounging, and magic carpet riding. These are your ultimate genie pants, made from slinky jersey that’s cool to the hand, stretchy at the waistband, and cinched at your ankles. And they duet with anything from sweaters or jean jackets, to lace or sequins. Run, don’t walk, and get some on your body. Ok, maybe leap, pirouette, or prance!
The Last Dance top:
This top is a slight crop, hitting just at the top of the high waistband but letting a little slice of skin peek out when you lift your hands and jump around with abandon to your favorite song. The off-the-shoulder silhouette shows a flirty bit of collarbone, but it all stay perfectly in place, thanks to the snug-but-stretchy jersey fabric and ruching at the sides. Doubled layered front & back.
Pictured in Black, Rose Adagio print, Evergreen, and Ballet Slipper.
Pants and top can also be purchased separately.