Early versions of the top were made in crushed velvet or liquid satin. Ironically, the fabric is always premium. The "mistake" is in the cut, not the quality. This juxtaposition of expensive materials with "broken" geometry is the core of the appeal.
Most tops prioritize the armhole for movement. The Mistake Top prioritizes geometry. The armholes are cut on the bias and relocated to the clavicle zone, meaning that when worn "correctly," the wearer’s shoulders peek through what looks like a neck-hole, while the sleeves (if present) hang like useless, beautiful vines.
The fashion press is deeply divided.
The Vogue Runway review called it "a masterclass in deconstruction, challenging the very notion of what a garment owes to the body."
The Guardian was less kind, labeling it "Emperor's New Clothes syndrome for the TikTok generation—a $400 tax on looking like you forgot how to dress yourself." roxie sinner the mistake top
On Reddit’s r/fashionreps, users are equally split. One top comment reads: "I respect Roxie Sinner, but this is gaslighting. You are paying for a factory error." Another counters: "You pay for a story. The story is better than another black crop top."
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