This document serves as a technical blueprint and instructional guide for the Mirella Kasorra set, the definitive expression of the "Arreqqana" aesthetic. In the realm of high-performance couture, we do not simply "sew" a garment; we construct a system—a stage for the body that balances structural authority with velvet softness. For the technologist, understanding the mechanical consequences of these design choices is paramount to achieving the intended "Dark Velvet" atmosphere.
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1. The Philosophy of Mirella Kasorra: Strength Woven with Softness
The Mirella Kasorra concept is defined by a deliberate tension between two linguistic and functional forces: Mirella (representing elegance and softness) and Kasorra (representing braided strength and woven power). This duality ensures that the wearer’s presence is established through precision rather than fragility.
The sensory design extends beyond the visual and tactile; the textile selection includes a specific "Scent Compatibility" engineering, where the fibers are chosen for their ability to hold subtle perfume notes within the Obsidian black, Deep velvet plum, Midnight indigo, or Graphite grey palette.
The core of the Mirella Kasorra philosophy is that "Strength is woven; softness is engineered." The garment functions as a structural stage, utilizing multisensory magnetism to ensure the silhouette maintains its command even as the body shifts.
This philosophical balance dictates the physical pattern-making, beginning with a cup construction designed to lift and center without the mechanical failure of flattening the bust.
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2. The Three-Panel Cup Architecture
The Mirella Kasorra utilizes a Hybrid Demi-Balconette shape. This architecture is specifically engineered for medium to full busts and wide-set shapes that require inward shaping. Every seam is a calculated line of force, utilizing a standard 8 mm seam allowance for internal precision.
Panel Name | Material & Construction | Functional Benefit (The "So What?") |
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Lower Support Panel | Firm stretch matte satin or microfiber; features a deep curved seam for maximum projection. | Provides the primary lift and vertical volume; prevents the "shelf" effect of standard balconettes. |
Side Kasorra Panel | Curved vertical panel; 15% vertical stretch orientation; tapers narrowly toward the strap base. | Acts as a lateral compression tool to push breast tissue inward, centering fullness and narrowing the frame. |
Upper Mirella Panel | Sheer violet mesh or lace overlay; stretch bias cut finished with 10 mm fold-over elastic. | Offers elegant framing and light containment along the neckline; eliminates "quad-boob" by yielding to the skin. |
While these panels define the silhouette, their performance is entirely dependent on the hidden metal foundation and the tension of the center bridge.
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3. Underwire Engineering for Projected Shapes
The underwire in the Mirella Kasorra set is a specialized piece of hardware designed to support "MK-P" (Projected) geometries.
- Deep-Curve Specification: The wire features a deeper U-curve than industry standards, engineered to accommodate forward projection and prevent the cup edge from collapsing or pulling flat.
- The Stabilized Bridge: The center gore (bridge) is designed with a narrow width to facilitate projection. It is reinforced with an internal non-stretch stabilizer to ensure the wires do not splay under the weight of the bust.
- Sensory Channeling: The wires are encased in a plush matte microfiber wrap, ensuring that the rigid engineering is felt only as a supportive "embrace" rather than a point of pressure.
The technical efficacy of the underwire's arc is entirely dependent on the lateral tension provided by the band; without a stable anchor, the wire cannot maintain its vertical orientation.
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4. The Band Stability Scale and Material Science
The "Band Architecture" acts as the garment's primary stabilizer. To achieve the necessary "Structured Sculpt," we utilize a dual-layer approach: a power mesh interior for structural memory and a velvet-touch microfiber exterior for skin comfort and a 12 mm velvet-trim elastic at the waist.
We classify the support levels of our garments using the Band Stability Scale:
- Level 1: Light Comfort – Minimal restriction, suited for lounging.
- Level 2: Everyday Hold – Standard industry tension.
- Level 3: Structured Sculpt (Mirella Kasorra Default) – Deliberate tension designed to improve posture and anchor projected cups.
- Level 4: Firm Posture Correction – Maximum rigidity, utilizing non-stretch stays.
The Mirella Kasorra achieves its Level 3 rating through a significant band height (38–45 mm) and a reinforced 3-hook closure system. This ensures the bra remains a stable foundation for the "Signature" details.
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5. The Kasorra Signature: Braided Straps and Details
The "Kasorra Braid" is the set's defining sigil, functioning as both a decorative motif and a superior weight-distribution system.
Technical Spotlight: The Braided Kasorra Strap
Unlike standard flat elastic, the Kasorra strap is a multi-component assembly:
- The Core: A high-tension satin-covered elastic core.
- The Braid: Three separate 12 mm wide strips are braided under tension over the core to ensure the braid does not slacken when the elastic stretches.
- Integration: The finished 10–12 mm braid is stitched secure at the strap rings using a reinforced bar-tack to prevent fraying.
- The Sigil: This motif is echoed in the brushed gold center charm—a miniature braided drop placed at the bridge—symbolizing the intersection of strength and softness.
These structural components must be mapped correctly to the individual to ensure the atmosphere of "controlled softness" is maintained.
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6. Summary: Sizing as Structural Mapping
In the Mirella Kasorra system, sizing is treated as a "Ritual of Measurement." We move beyond generic sizing into Structural Mapping, beginning with the Mirella Measure Ritual: a dual-point calculation of the Underbust (snug) versus the Full Bust (at maximum projection).
The result is a Structure Code that dictates how the pattern pieces described in Section 2 are modified:
- MK-P (Projected): Increased cup depth, deeper curve, and the narrow stabilized bridge for maximum forward fullness.
- MK-W (Wide-Root): A wider underwire arc combined with lower-tension side compression.
- MK-BT (Bottom Full): Reinforced lower satin panels and a softer upper mesh for gravity-defying support.
- MK-TF (Top Full): High-tension upper containment mesh and a slightly elevated cup edge to prevent overflow.
The Final Technical Check: The technologist must observe the wearer’s alignment. Because this set is built as a "stage," if the wearer's posture improves naturally upon donning the garment, the fit is correct. Presence is not fragile; it is engineered.
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