The Touché Privé Asymmetric Colorblock Turtleneck Sweater uses graphic design logic to create proportion without restriction. A diagonal colorblock seam — running from one shoulder across the body to the opposite hip — divides black and white fields in a way that shifts the eye's reading of the torso rather than dressing it symmetrically. Touché Privé knits this in a mid-gauge construction that holds the colorblock boundary cleanly without the bulk of a heavier weight.
Pair with the Touché Privé Gold Studded Maxi Skirt for a black-anchored editorial combination, or wear with straight-leg white trousers to echo the colorblock logic of the sweater itself. The turtleneck construction also makes this a strong base layer under the Touché Privé Sheer Organza Jacket for a high-contrast sheer-over-knit look.
The asymmetric seam on this sweater is joined by intarsia knitting — where each color section is knitted with its own yarn — rather than cut-and-sewn, which means the boundary between black and white stays sharp and does not stretch or migrate with wear.