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Style of the day: bouclé and leather

We talk a lot about timeless wardrobe essentials—pieces that could comfortably live in your closet for a decade or longer. While many items fall into this elite category—camel coats, biker jackets, exquisite tailoring and a little black dress, to name but a few—none feel quite as classic as a bouclé jacket. First conceptualised by Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel way back in the 1950s, the bouclé jacket drew inspiration from menswear tailoring—something that informed many of Chanel’s designs at the time. Its signatures include a boxy silhouette, contrast trims and, yes, a bouclé fabrication, something that has endured and become synonymous with the French fashion house ever since. Today, the bouclé jacket is indicative of power dressing; this, I believe, is the core of its appeal. 

My style is as follows: pants, top and blazer Comma, shoes Le Silla, bag Albano.

Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen

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