






Gérard Darel | Patricia Double-Faced Wool Hooded Coat - Navy
The Patricia coat by Gérard Darel is a study in architectural ease, where the familiar silhouette of a hooded coat is reimagined through a distinctly Parisian lens. Its defining feature is a flared, cape-like shape that falls from the shoulders, offering a generous, sculptural volume that reads as both modern and timeless. The dropped sleeves and high, integrated neckline further this sense of deliberate, relaxed structure, creating a profile that is less about strict tailoring and more about a fluid, enveloping presence. This navy version, in particular, carries the weight of a classic, yet its execution is entirely contemporary. Crafted from double-faced wool, the fabric is the coat’s quiet triumph. The term “double-faced” here means two layers of pure wool are woven together, resulting in a textile that is substantial yet surprisingly light, with a soft, plush hand on both the interior and exterior. There is no lining to speak of—the wool itself does the work, providing warmth without bulk and a finish that is impeccably clean. The flat double-face seams are a signature detail, lying perfectly flush against the body and reinforcing the garment’s seamless, almost seamless construction. This is a coat that feels as luxurious to touch as it does to wear, with a natural drape that holds its shape without stiffness. The fit is deliberately loose and forgiving, a short coat that ends above the knee, making it an ideal mid-season layer. The dropped shoulders and wide, long sleeves contribute to an effortless, almost borrowed-from-another-decade charm, while the zippered front closure adds a subtle, sportif edge that prevents the piece from feeling overly precious. Vertical pockets are cut into the side seams, maintaining the clean lines while offering a practical place for hands. The high neckline, complete with a hood, frames the face beautifully and provides a sense of quiet shelter, making the coat feel as much like a personal space as an outer layer. In movement, the Patricia coat reveals its true character. The flared hem swings gently with each step, the wide sleeves catch the air, and the double-faced wool whispers against itself. This is a piece designed for the in-between moments of the day—a morning walk, a lunch meeting, a late-afternoon gallery visit. It transcends occasion simply by refusing to be loud. Style it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and tailored trousers for a clean, monochromatic look, or layer it over a silk slip dress and leather boots for a play of textures. Its navy hue acts as a neutral anchor, allowing the wearer to build a wardrobe around its quiet authority.
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The Patricia coat by Gérard Darel is a study in architectural ease, where the familiar silhouette of a hooded coat is reimagined through a distinctly Parisian lens. Its defining feature is a flared, cape-like shape that falls from the shoulders, offering a generous, sculptural volume that reads as both modern and timeless. The dropped sleeves and high, integrated neckline further this sense of deliberate, relaxed structure, creating a profile that is less about strict tailoring and more about a fluid, enveloping presence. This navy version, in particular, carries the weight of a classic, yet its execution is entirely contemporary. Crafted from double-faced wool, the fabric is the coat’s quiet triumph. The term “double-faced” here means two layers of pure wool are woven together, resulting in a textile that is substantial yet surprisingly light, with a soft, plush hand on both the interior and exterior. There is no lining to speak of—the wool itself does the work, providing warmth without bulk and a finish that is impeccably clean. The flat double-face seams are a signature detail, lying perfectly flush against the body and reinforcing the garment’s seamless, almost seamless construction. This is a coat that feels as luxurious to touch as it does to wear, with a natural drape that holds its shape without stiffness. The fit is deliberately loose and forgiving, a short coat that ends above the knee, making it an ideal mid-season layer. The dropped shoulders and wide, long sleeves contribute to an effortless, almost borrowed-from-another-decade charm, while the zippered front closure adds a subtle, sportif edge that prevents the piece from feeling overly precious. Vertical pockets are cut into the side seams, maintaining the clean lines while offering a practical place for hands. The high neckline, complete with a hood, frames the face beautifully and provides a sense of quiet shelter, making the coat feel as much like a personal space as an outer layer. In movement, the Patricia coat reveals its true character. The flared hem swings gently with each step, the wide sleeves catch the air, and the double-faced wool whispers against itself. This is a piece designed for the in-between moments of the day—a morning walk, a lunch meeting, a late-afternoon gallery visit. It transcends occasion simply by refusing to be loud. Style it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and tailored trousers for a clean, monochromatic look, or layer it over a silk slip dress and leather boots for a play of textures. Its navy hue acts as a neutral anchor, allowing the wearer to build a wardrobe around its quiet authority.






















