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Feather BlouseFeather Blouse
Feather Blouse
Sale price1,470.00 ZAR

6 colours available

Lily TopLily Top
Lily Top
Sale price950.00 ZAR

6 colours available

Cerise Orange Leopard BlouseCerise Orange Leopard Blouse
Cerise Orange Leopard Blouse
Sale price1,499.00 ZAR
Black Silk PonchoBlack Silk Poncho
Black Silk Poncho
Sale price1,199.00 ZAR

2 colours available

Why Choose Something Pretty for Blouse Shopping

Here is why. We cut for balance through shoulder, bust, and waist so the line stays clean. Buttons sit where you need them. Hems tuck smoothly. Fabrics feel good on skin and sit neatly under blazers. You can build a small rotation that works hard: a silk blouse for glide, breathable poplin for structure, and prints when you want lift. We keep fits consistent, colours thoughtful, and details quiet. You get clear size notes, on-body photos, and fast nationwide delivery.

Blouse Design That Flatters

Let’s break it down. We focus on blouse design that lengthens the torso and frames the face. Collars stay slim. V and bateau necks open the chest. Cuffs refine the wrist. You can choose simple blouse designs for weekday ease or lean into modern blouse design touches like covered plackets and soft gathering at the shoulder. If you live in denim, a softly draped style tucks cleanly and stays put. If meetings fill your calendar, our formal blouses for ladies hold structure from commute to last glass.

Tops and Blouses You Can Wear Many Ways

Build looks in minutes. A blue blouse loves navy, stone, and white. A green blouse pairs with ivory and chocolate. A floral blouse needs minimal accessories. Keep one long sleeve blouse for cool offices and travel. When you want a dressier read, switch to a silk blouse and add a cuff. Your wardrobe stays light, useful, and camera ready.

Colour Focus: green blouse and blue blouse

Keep colour near your face. Cool skin tones suit the blue blouse family. Warm tones glow in a green blouse with olive or jade notes. Prints that mix both play well with neutrals.

Fabric Focus: silk blouse

Silk gives glide and quiet shine. Wear a silk blouse with jeans for contrast or with tailored trousers for clean lines. Steam lightly and hang to cool before dressing.

Sleeve and Length: long sleeve blouse

A long sleeve blouse balances volume and coverage. Roll to bracelet length for day. Keep sleeves long for evening. Tuck fully for sharp days. Half-tuck for ease.

Prefer quick outfit ideas with your new blouse? Pair a silk blouse with jeans, a blue blouse with navy tailoring, and a floral blouse with a clean skirt. Your wardrobe stays light and looks ready for every photo.

Complete the look with a blouse that feels right the second you put it on. Choose silk for glide, poplin for structure, or a soft print for lift, then style it your way and get on with your day. Every piece is edited for fit, comfort, and easy care, and we deliver nationwide so you can wear it soon. If a style speaks to you, make it yours before the run sells through. Shop the edit and step out feeling put together, seen, and ready for anything. Discover more collections: Accessories | Baby Clothes Cape Town | Bottoms | Charm Jewelry | Comfortable Shoes for Women | Dresses | Dresses for Women | Handbags | Ladies Jackets | Linen Dress | Jackets

FAQ

Blouse

A blouse is a usually lightweight, loose-fitting upper-body garment for women or girls that covers from the neck or shoulders to around the waist. Authoritative dictionaries describe it as a shirt-type garment with a relaxed fit across the torso. 

Say “blauz.” You can hear the audio on Cambridge Dictionary in both British and American English.

Pick mid or dark denim. Tuck the silk blouse to define the waist. Add a belt, roll sleeves to bracelet length, and finish with a minimal heel or sleek sneaker. The shine-plus-structure balance looks intentional.

Start with a gauge swatch. Most patterns specify stitches and rows per 10 cm or 4 inches. Make the swatch in the stitch pattern, check your count, and change hook size until it matches. This protects fit and drape. 

Check seam allowances on the inside. If there is extra fabric at side seams, you can let them out to gain room through the bust or waist. Complex changes, like moving darts, are best for a professional tailor. 

Pin the new line at side seams while wearing the blouse inside out. Stitch, press, and assess hem length at your narrowest point. When shoulders drop off the arm, a tailor can lift the seam for a neater fit. These are standard alteration methods used on ready-to-wear.

People say “blouse top” to describe a dressier top with soft construction. It sits between a shirt and a tee. Dictionaries define “blouse” as a shirt-style garment for women and girls.

Take in the side seams gradually through the waist and blend at bust and hip. Keep dart tips short of the bust apex to avoid pulling. Tailoring texts for ready-to-wear explain these techniques.

“Blousing” means securing the hem over the top of boots so the fabric sits just above the ankle. Military dress guidance describes using blousing bands or draw cords to hold the hem in place without a pegged look. 

Start from your bodice block, then add a modern blouse design feature like a covered placket, soft gathers, or a stand collar. Pattern resources show dart manipulation and neckline variations that keep balance.

Follow the care symbols on the label. ISO 3758 places symbols in a fixed order: washing, bleaching, drying, ironing, and professional care. Match your iron setting to the dots and use a pressing cloth for delicate fabrics. GINETEX and ISO explain the system.