



FROM FUTURE | Oversized Cashmere Turtleneck with Heart Sleeves Sable
An oversized silhouette meets architectural precision in this FROM FUTURE turtleneck, where a high, sculptural collar—an almost architectural ring of cashmere—anchors the relaxed body. The collar rises with a deliberate, almost graphic stiffness, framing the face and neck with a modernist purity that contrasts the sweater’s generous, slouchy ease. It is a piece that declares its intent through proportion: the voluminous, cocoon-like body is grounded by narrow ribbed cuffs and hem, creating a taut, structured finish that prevents the silhouette from becoming formless. The real surprise, and the defining flourish, arrives at the sleeves: multi-colored hearts scattered along the arms, a playful, almost rebellious graphic intervention that cuts through the sweater’s otherwise minimalist monochrome. It is a whisper of whimsy against a backdrop of serious luxury. Knitted from impossibly light cashmere, the fabric feels like a secret—a weightless warmth that drapes without bulk, moving with the body rather than against it. The hand is soft, almost powdery to the touch, with a subtle loft that suggests a dense yet airy construction. This is not a thick, chunky knit; it is a refined, fine-gauge cashmere that holds its shape while yielding to movement, the fibers catching light with a muted, velvety sheen. The weight is negligible, making it an ideal layer for the transitional chill of early winter or the crisp air of late autumn, where its warmth is felt but never burdensome. The cut is deliberately oversized, but the construction is anything but careless. The generous body invites layering—over a silk slip dress for a juxtaposition of textures, or beneath a tailored wool coat for a study in volume. The high collar, when worn up, becomes a cowl-like hood; when folded down, it softens into a gentle roll. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is precise, anchoring the sweater’s amplitude without restricting movement. The sleeves, with their heart motifs, are cut with a slight bell shape at the wrist, allowing the graphic details to fall naturally as you move, catching the eye with each gesture. The sweater’s length hits just below the hip, making it versatile enough to tuck into high-waisted trousers or wear loose over denim. In motion, the sweater shifts and settles with a liquid ease, the cashmere following the body’s lines without clinging. It is a piece for moments of considered nonchalance: a morning coffee in a gallery, a late lunch in the 6th, an evening where comfort and character are equally prized. Style it over sharp, creased wool trousers and a leather boot for a look that balances softness with intent. Or, for a more graphic approach, pair it with straight-leg black denim and a single chain necklace—the hearts on the sleeves become the conversation, the rest of the outfit a quiet, confident frame. This is not a sweater for every occasion; it is a sweater for the occasions that matter, where texture, proportion, and a touch of irreverence speak louder than any cliché.
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An oversized silhouette meets architectural precision in this FROM FUTURE turtleneck, where a high, sculptural collar—an almost architectural ring of cashmere—anchors the relaxed body. The collar rises with a deliberate, almost graphic stiffness, framing the face and neck with a modernist purity that contrasts the sweater’s generous, slouchy ease. It is a piece that declares its intent through proportion: the voluminous, cocoon-like body is grounded by narrow ribbed cuffs and hem, creating a taut, structured finish that prevents the silhouette from becoming formless. The real surprise, and the defining flourish, arrives at the sleeves: multi-colored hearts scattered along the arms, a playful, almost rebellious graphic intervention that cuts through the sweater’s otherwise minimalist monochrome. It is a whisper of whimsy against a backdrop of serious luxury. Knitted from impossibly light cashmere, the fabric feels like a secret—a weightless warmth that drapes without bulk, moving with the body rather than against it. The hand is soft, almost powdery to the touch, with a subtle loft that suggests a dense yet airy construction. This is not a thick, chunky knit; it is a refined, fine-gauge cashmere that holds its shape while yielding to movement, the fibers catching light with a muted, velvety sheen. The weight is negligible, making it an ideal layer for the transitional chill of early winter or the crisp air of late autumn, where its warmth is felt but never burdensome. The cut is deliberately oversized, but the construction is anything but careless. The generous body invites layering—over a silk slip dress for a juxtaposition of textures, or beneath a tailored wool coat for a study in volume. The high collar, when worn up, becomes a cowl-like hood; when folded down, it softens into a gentle roll. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is precise, anchoring the sweater’s amplitude without restricting movement. The sleeves, with their heart motifs, are cut with a slight bell shape at the wrist, allowing the graphic details to fall naturally as you move, catching the eye with each gesture. The sweater’s length hits just below the hip, making it versatile enough to tuck into high-waisted trousers or wear loose over denim. In motion, the sweater shifts and settles with a liquid ease, the cashmere following the body’s lines without clinging. It is a piece for moments of considered nonchalance: a morning coffee in a gallery, a late lunch in the 6th, an evening where comfort and character are equally prized. Style it over sharp, creased wool trousers and a leather boot for a look that balances softness with intent. Or, for a more graphic approach, pair it with straight-leg black denim and a single chain necklace—the hearts on the sleeves become the conversation, the rest of the outfit a quiet, confident frame. This is not a sweater for every occasion; it is a sweater for the occasions that matter, where texture, proportion, and a touch of irreverence speak louder than any cliché.






















