Mira Solano
Mira writes the Verdusa journal. She spends most of her time with a tape measure, a steam iron and a pile of fabric swatches, and she has opinions about hem lengths.
She reads every listing before it goes up here, checks the stated fabric against what the photographs show, and writes the short description you see on each product page. When a measurement in a listing looks wrong she says so in the journal rather than quietly copying it across.

A practical packing method for hot destinations using outfit counts, fabric-specific folding techniques, and clear limits for your woven straw market bag.
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A guide to how rib knit, poplin, satin, jersey, chiffon, crochet, and linen blends sit on the skin, hold their shape, and handle regular laundry.
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Splitting a matching set doubles your outfits, provided you pair the top and bottom with the right textures and wash them together to preserve the dye.
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A practical plan for balancing terracotta, sand, cream, and olive across cotton poplin, rib knits, and washed linen without losing contrast or shape.
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A guide to where mini, midi, and maxi hems land on shorter and taller frames, plus how shoe choice resets your measurements.
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Crochet, gauze, open-knit, and chiffon dry at different rates, cling differently over wet swimwear, and demand specific care after salt or pool water.
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Keep your summer poplin blouses and linen trousers crisp and strong by adjusting wash temperatures, spin cycles, and line drying habits.
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A bias cut satin slip shifts into daywear when you balance the glossy sheen with dry linen, open gauge knitwear, flat leather slides, and seamless base layers.
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