
At Intimissimi’s Ultralight Cotton brand launch in Los Angeles, Larsen Thompson went for a brown fitted top, ivory satin slip skirt, and cream flats — a TV‑friendly formula you could actually copy.
If you ever need a foolproof outfit for a beach‑adjacent brand launch, just screenshot this. Larsen Thompson at the Intimissimi Ultralight Cotton celebration in Los Angeles shows how simple pieces can still look pulled together.
She’s in a fitted long‑sleeve top in a warm cocoa brown, cut close to the body with a clean crew neckline and subtle ruched texture through the torso. It’s slim without being sprayed on, which matters when you’re dealing with ocean breeze and lots of candid photos. The sleeves go all the way to the wrist, so the whole upper half reads streamlined and easy.
That brown is paired with a fluid ivory slip skirt that skims straight down to the ankles. The fabric has that soft satin sheen that catches light every time she shifts, giving a bit of movement without any ruffles or extra drama. There’s no visible waistband detail and no slit from this angle, which keeps the line really long and clean. I might’ve expected a higher heel here, but the choice she makes instead feels way more relaxed‑luxury.
On her feet, she’s in simple cream pointed flats — low vamp, slightly elongated toe, no visible embellishment. They echo the skirt color instead of competing with it, which is why the whole look feels like one long column rather than top‑plus‑bottom. You also get a slim watch on her wrist, nothing flashy, just enough to make the outfit feel finished.
Hair and makeup stay on the same wavelength: her hair is left long and loose over one shoulder, with just enough polish that it doesn’t fight the neckline of the top. Makeup is soft and fresh, more about even skin and definition than bold color — exactly what you want against a bright, mid‑day ocean backdrop.
From a styling perspective, this is the kind of combo that quietly earns its place in your rotation. Two colors, two main pieces, one pair of flats; you could’ve swapped that skirt for trousers or the flats for sandals and still kept the basic idea intact. And because both pieces are slim but not tight, it’s comfortable enough for a long event without looking sloppy an hour in.
So if you’re building an easy “nice dinner by the water” uniform this spring, brown knit on top and pale satin on the bottom is a solid formula to steal.







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