Kozan Avant-Garde Bubble Skirt-IL-3349-Jupiter
A runway-inspired bubble skirt featuring an abstract polka dot print, sculptural volume, and a dramatic high-low hemline. Finished with architectural beige panel accents for an elevated, art-to-wear statement
Make an unforgettable entrance in this avant-garde bubble skirt, designed with sculptural dimension and a flowing high-low hemline that moves beautifully with every step. The mixed-media print—oversized polka dots layered over painterly abstract tones—creates a modern boutique statement piece with couture energy.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT
• Runway-inspired bubble/balloon silhouette
• Dramatic high-low hem (shorter front, longer back)
• Abstract mixed-media print with black + slate blue polka dots
• Contrast beige center panel detail
• Structured side accents for a designer finish
• Lightweight, dimensional texture for beautiful movement
STYLE IT WITH
Pair with a fitted black tank, sleek blouse, or cropped jacket. Finish with ankle boots, heels, or minimalist sandals for a polished modern look.
PERFECT FOR
• Gallery openings / museum events
• Upscale lunches & dinners
• Travel and resort styling
• Fashion events and special occasions
FIT NOTE
Designed for an elevated drape with volume (statement silhouette). If you’d like exact measurements, please request them before ordering.
Kozan runs true to size to slightly generous — but it depends on the style. Tunics, jackets, and dresses are intentionally relaxed and forgiving; pants depend on the fabric and silhouette.
General size reference: XS 2–4 · S 6–8 · M 10–12 · L 14–16 · XL 16–18 (individual styles vary). Our selection ranges XS–3X depending on style, plus some One Size pieces.
Vilma's advice: don't automatically size up because a garment looks unusual on the hanger. Kozan uses volume, draping, and asymmetry as part of the design — start with your normal size, then look at the specific cut and fabric. Flowing tunics and relaxed jackets give plenty of room; for fitted pants and tops, check the measurements and stretch.
More questions? Ask Vilma about Kozan →
— Vilma Virella, decades in fashion design

