Staud Jacket, The Row Shirt (old, similar here), Sea NY Sweater (old, similar here and here), Guest In Residence Red Sweater (old, similar here), AYR Jeans, Dior Sunglasses, Loewe Clutch (similar here), Chanel Flats (similar here)
The hero coat right now is the statement one, the layer that carries an outfit as the season shifts. These coats sit comfortably between winter and spring. They have enough structure for cooler days, but feel light and adaptable as dressing begins to open up. When layers simplify, the coat becomes the defining element.


The strongest styles work in multiple ways. Worn clean, they anchor a look on their own. Paired with print, color, or texture, they support more expressive dressing without losing focus. Fabric and construction matter most here. Embroidery, jacquard, suede, and leather give these pieces presence, while clear silhouettes ensure they stay relevant. These are coats to reach for repeatedly now, and as the season moves forward.


Velvet Appliqué Jacket
Appliqué detail and structured tailoring define the silhouette of this velvet jacket.
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Leather Trench Coat
Unexpected green leather brings polish beyond classic neutrals with this trench.
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Embroidered Silk Blend Coat
Intricate embroidery elevates a lightweight cotton-silk base on this coat.
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