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Sweater Season Redefined by Julia Berolzheimer


Sezane Coat (sold out, similar here & here), Suzie Kondi Vest, 90 Percent Turtleneck (similar here & here), House of Dagmar Jeans, Rag & Bone Belt, Alaia Bag (sold out, similar here), Le Monde Beryl Boots, &Daughter Scarf

A vibrant mix of pattern and texture defines this season’s knitwear, blending timeless charm with modern appeal. From soft argyles and sweaters with scarves to airy cables and tactile metallics, each piece brings a fresh perspective to familiar favorites. The palette moves between playful color and warm neutrals, creating knits that feel both spirited and refined, made for crisp days, cozy layers, and the simple beauty of sweater season.

brown suede winter coat fair isle sweater vest green scarf blue denim brown boots
brown suede winter coat fair isle sweater vest green scarf blue denim brown boots
Wool Cashmere Sweater

A forever favorite reimagined in soft wool-cashmere, this sweater channels French-girl ease. Style it with tailored trousers or layer over crisp shirting for timeless polish.

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Jacquard Fringe Sweater

A luxurious alpaca-wool sweater that blends artisanal craftsmanship with modern comfort—its rich texture and relaxed silhouette make it an effortlessly chic choice for cool-weather days.

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brown suede winter coat fair isle sweater vest green scarf blue denim brown boots
brown suede winter coat fair isle sweater vest green scarf blue denim brown boots
brown suede winter coat fair isle sweater vest green scarf blue denim brown boots



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