







Bellerose | Gilet Eloise Reversible Faux Fur & Quilted Jacket - Butter
The Bellerose Gilet Eloise is a study in deliberate duality, a sleeveless jacket that refuses to commit to a single mood. Its defining feature is the reversible construction: one face is a leopard faux fur, dense and tactile, while the reverse is a quilted khaki fabric with a subtle wavy pattern. This isn’t a gimmick—it’s a wardrobe strategy. The fur side offers a flash of animal-print irreverence, while the quilted side leans into a more restrained, utilitarian quietness. The jacket operates as two distinct pieces, each with its own personality. The hand of the faux fur is plush and substantial, not cheaply fluffy—it invites touch and holds its shape without matting. The quilted side, in contrast, is smooth and matte, with a light padding that provides warmth without bulk. The wavy quilting adds a gentle, almost textile-like rhythm to the surface, breaking up the solid khaki tone. Together, these two fabrics create a tactile conversation: one wild and soft, the other disciplined and crisp. The button-up closure is straightforward, and the padding is just enough to cut a chill without making you overheat indoors. The fit is relaxed but not slouchy. The gilet falls with a clean, straight line from shoulder to hem, skimming the body rather than clinging. The armholes are cut generously, allowing for easy layering over chunky knits or slim turtlenecks. On the fur side, two side pockets sit flush, ready for hands or small essentials. On the quilted side, a single patch pocket offers a different kind of utility—asymmetric, intentional. The reversible design means the silhouette can shift from fuzzy and voluminous to flat and streamlined, depending on which face is outward. In motion, the fur side sways with a soft, almost animal weight, while the quilted side stays still and structured. This is transitional outerwear at its most clever: it works for a brisk autumn morning, a mild winter afternoon, or an unpredictable spring evening. Style it fur-out over a slim black turtleneck and dark denim for textural contrast that feels both playful and sophisticated. Flip it to the quilted side for a cleaner line—pair it with tailored trousers and a white tee for a more subdued, utilitarian look. The Gilet Eloise doesn’t ask you to choose between bold and understated; it lets you be both.
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The Bellerose Gilet Eloise is a study in deliberate duality, a sleeveless jacket that refuses to commit to a single mood. Its defining feature is the reversible construction: one face is a leopard faux fur, dense and tactile, while the reverse is a quilted khaki fabric with a subtle wavy pattern. This isn’t a gimmick—it’s a wardrobe strategy. The fur side offers a flash of animal-print irreverence, while the quilted side leans into a more restrained, utilitarian quietness. The jacket operates as two distinct pieces, each with its own personality. The hand of the faux fur is plush and substantial, not cheaply fluffy—it invites touch and holds its shape without matting. The quilted side, in contrast, is smooth and matte, with a light padding that provides warmth without bulk. The wavy quilting adds a gentle, almost textile-like rhythm to the surface, breaking up the solid khaki tone. Together, these two fabrics create a tactile conversation: one wild and soft, the other disciplined and crisp. The button-up closure is straightforward, and the padding is just enough to cut a chill without making you overheat indoors. The fit is relaxed but not slouchy. The gilet falls with a clean, straight line from shoulder to hem, skimming the body rather than clinging. The armholes are cut generously, allowing for easy layering over chunky knits or slim turtlenecks. On the fur side, two side pockets sit flush, ready for hands or small essentials. On the quilted side, a single patch pocket offers a different kind of utility—asymmetric, intentional. The reversible design means the silhouette can shift from fuzzy and voluminous to flat and streamlined, depending on which face is outward. In motion, the fur side sways with a soft, almost animal weight, while the quilted side stays still and structured. This is transitional outerwear at its most clever: it works for a brisk autumn morning, a mild winter afternoon, or an unpredictable spring evening. Style it fur-out over a slim black turtleneck and dark denim for textural contrast that feels both playful and sophisticated. Flip it to the quilted side for a cleaner line—pair it with tailored trousers and a white tee for a more subdued, utilitarian look. The Gilet Eloise doesn’t ask you to choose between bold and understated; it lets you be both.






















