




Bellerose | Turin Straight-Leg Trousers with Gold Drawstring Anthracite
A sharp, architectural reimagining of the trouser, the Bellerose Turin in anthracite grey announces itself through a singular, subversive detail: a contrasting gold drawstring at the waist. This is not a casual afterthought but a deliberate piece of hardware, a metallic filament that cinches the silhouette with a jeweler’s precision. It interrupts the sober monotone of the fabric, creating a focal point that is both utilitarian and decadent—a tension that defines the entire piece. The front pleats, cleanly pressed, fall from this waistline, lending a tailored structure that is immediately softened by the adjustable, corded closure. The fabric itself is a study in weight and restraint. A dense, wool-rich cloth—milled to hold a crease without feeling brittle—possesses a matte, almost powdery hand. It drapes with a quiet gravity, neither clinging nor standing stiffly away from the body. This is a textile that moves like a liquid shadow, its anthracite tone absorbing light rather than reflecting it, revealing subtle variations of depth as you walk. The surface is smooth to the touch, with a slight crispness that speaks to its ability to hold form season after season. Cut to a regular, straight-leg silhouette, the Turin offers a mid-rise that sits naturally at the hip, neither high nor low. The construction is deliberate: side seam pockets lie flat against the hip, while back welt pockets are secured with small buttons—a tailored flourish that reinforces the garment’s considered nature. The inseam, measured at 80 cm in a size 36, is calibrated to break just above the ankle, creating a clean, uninterrupted line from waist to shoe. This is a trouser built on proportion, where every seam and dart works to elongate the leg without sacrificing ease of movement. When worn, the Turin reveals its dual nature. The fabric swings with a soft, fluid rhythm, allowing for a stride that is both confident and unrestricted. It is a piece that thrives in transition: paired with a silk camisole and a leather mule for a late dinner, or layered under a double-breasted blazer for a meeting where authority is assumed, not announced. The gold drawstring can be left loose for a relaxed drape or tightened to create a gathered, almost bloomer-like effect at the waist—a styling choice that shifts the trouser from tailored to avant-garde. For a sharper finish, tuck a fine-gauge cashmere crewneck and add a low-profile loafer; for a more undone look, let a linen button-down hang untucked, the gold cord catching the light as a quiet accent.
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A sharp, architectural reimagining of the trouser, the Bellerose Turin in anthracite grey announces itself through a singular, subversive detail: a contrasting gold drawstring at the waist. This is not a casual afterthought but a deliberate piece of hardware, a metallic filament that cinches the silhouette with a jeweler’s precision. It interrupts the sober monotone of the fabric, creating a focal point that is both utilitarian and decadent—a tension that defines the entire piece. The front pleats, cleanly pressed, fall from this waistline, lending a tailored structure that is immediately softened by the adjustable, corded closure. The fabric itself is a study in weight and restraint. A dense, wool-rich cloth—milled to hold a crease without feeling brittle—possesses a matte, almost powdery hand. It drapes with a quiet gravity, neither clinging nor standing stiffly away from the body. This is a textile that moves like a liquid shadow, its anthracite tone absorbing light rather than reflecting it, revealing subtle variations of depth as you walk. The surface is smooth to the touch, with a slight crispness that speaks to its ability to hold form season after season. Cut to a regular, straight-leg silhouette, the Turin offers a mid-rise that sits naturally at the hip, neither high nor low. The construction is deliberate: side seam pockets lie flat against the hip, while back welt pockets are secured with small buttons—a tailored flourish that reinforces the garment’s considered nature. The inseam, measured at 80 cm in a size 36, is calibrated to break just above the ankle, creating a clean, uninterrupted line from waist to shoe. This is a trouser built on proportion, where every seam and dart works to elongate the leg without sacrificing ease of movement. When worn, the Turin reveals its dual nature. The fabric swings with a soft, fluid rhythm, allowing for a stride that is both confident and unrestricted. It is a piece that thrives in transition: paired with a silk camisole and a leather mule for a late dinner, or layered under a double-breasted blazer for a meeting where authority is assumed, not announced. The gold drawstring can be left loose for a relaxed drape or tightened to create a gathered, almost bloomer-like effect at the waist—a styling choice that shifts the trouser from tailored to avant-garde. For a sharper finish, tuck a fine-gauge cashmere crewneck and add a low-profile loafer; for a more undone look, let a linen button-down hang untucked, the gold cord catching the light as a quiet accent.






















