Celia Le Diamant Top
| Attribute | Specification | |-----------|----------------| | Type | Women’s sleeveless or short-sleeved top | | Material | Silk, velvet, or fine cotton blend | | Embellishment | Diamond-shaped embroidery, crystal studs, or actual diamond accents | | Brand style | High-end, boutique, possibly French-inspired | | Target price range | $200 – $2,000 depending on materials and brand | | Availability | Limited edition or runway piece |
A top of this caliber—often priced between $180 and $350 depending on the season's fabric—requires respect. The Celia le Diamant Top is usually composed of 70% TENCEL™ Lyocell and 30% Nylon. This blend gives it the "Diamant" signature drape. celia le diamant top
Care Instructions:
This is where the top truly shines. Layer a sheer mesh long-sleeve under the Diamant top for a 90s club-kid vibe. Alternatively, wear a crisp white Oxford shirt underneath, leaving the collar and cuffs to peek out. For a cozy fall look, throw a chunky alpaca cardigan over your shoulders, allowing the clean lines of the Celia top to anchor the bulk of the knit. Care Instructions: This is where the top truly shines
For drinks or dinner, treat the Celia le Diamant Top as a base for a statement bottom. A liquid satin maxi skirt or leather cargo pants work beautifully. Because the top covers the arms and neck, it allows you to play with heavy earrings—think sculptural brass or long pearl drops. Avoid necklaces; the "Diamant" neckline is the necklace. For a cozy fall look, throw a chunky
At first glance, the Celia le Diamant Top is deceptively simple. It is a structured yet fluid sleeveless top, typically characterized by a high neckline (often a mock neck or a sharp crew neck) and a distinct architectural drape. The "Diamant" in its name—French for "diamond"—refers to the geometric, angular cut of the fabric panels that seam together to create a silhouette that flatters the collarbone and torso like a faceted gemstone.
Unlike basic bodysuits or standard knit tops, the Celia le Diamant Top relies on negative space and tension. It is usually crafted from a heavyweight, yet breathable, viscose blend or a ribbed organic cotton that holds its shape without clinging uncomfortably. The "Celia" line is renowned for its zero-compromise approach to seams; the stitching is always tonal, the hems are raw-cut or meticulously rolled to lie flat against the skin, and the armholes are cut high to elongate the wearer's frame.

