






Gérard Darel | Estelle Merino Wool Pullover - Camel
A column of camel cashmere—this is the first impression of the Gérard Darel Estelle Pullover, a piece that announces itself through the quiet authority of its silhouette. It is not a sweater that clamors for attention; rather, it commands through proportion and a singular, unwavering line. The straight cut is deliberate, falling from the shoulder to the hip with a rectilinear grace that eschews any unnecessary volume. This is a garment defined by its clean architecture, a modern take on the classic French pullover that finds its strength in restraint. The tactile experience is paramount. Knitted from 100% extra-fine merino wool, the Estelle possesses a hand that is both remarkably soft and reassuringly substantial. Against the skin, it feels like a second layer, lightweight yet with a dense, comforting weight that speaks to its quality. The merino fibers are fine enough to drape without bulk, creating a smooth, uninterrupted surface that catches the light in a matte, almost velvety sheen. There is no scratchiness here, only a gentle, warm embrace that makes it ideal for wearing directly against the skin, as intended. Cut on a straight, non-constricting line, the Estelle offers a fit that is neither boxy nor fitted, but rather a deliberate, easy shape. The round neck is classic and unadorned, while the long sleeves are set in with precision, allowing for a full range of movement without pulling at the shoulders. The construction is meticulous, with fine ribbing at the cuffs, hem, and neckline that anchors the piece without adding visual weight. This is a pullover designed for layering—slipping easily under a structured blazer for the office or over a silk camisole for evening—but it stands equally strong on its own, its clean lines doing all the work. In motion, the Estelle moves with a subtle, fluid ease. It is a piece that adapts to the rhythm of the day, from a brisk morning walk to a long lunch, without losing its shape or composure. The camel color is a masterstroke of versatility; it is a neutral that bridges the gap between warm brown and cool beige, acting as a grounding element for any palette. It pairs effortlessly with the sharpest black trousers for a monochrome moment, or with raw denim and a white shirt for an understated weekend uniform. Consider it the foundation of a considered wardrobe—the piece you reach for when you need to feel pulled together without trying. Style it with the matching Estelle cardigan for a twinset that is the epitome of Parisian chic, or wear it alone, tucked into a high-waisted wool trouser, finished with a leather loafer and a single gold chain.
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A column of camel cashmere—this is the first impression of the Gérard Darel Estelle Pullover, a piece that announces itself through the quiet authority of its silhouette. It is not a sweater that clamors for attention; rather, it commands through proportion and a singular, unwavering line. The straight cut is deliberate, falling from the shoulder to the hip with a rectilinear grace that eschews any unnecessary volume. This is a garment defined by its clean architecture, a modern take on the classic French pullover that finds its strength in restraint. The tactile experience is paramount. Knitted from 100% extra-fine merino wool, the Estelle possesses a hand that is both remarkably soft and reassuringly substantial. Against the skin, it feels like a second layer, lightweight yet with a dense, comforting weight that speaks to its quality. The merino fibers are fine enough to drape without bulk, creating a smooth, uninterrupted surface that catches the light in a matte, almost velvety sheen. There is no scratchiness here, only a gentle, warm embrace that makes it ideal for wearing directly against the skin, as intended. Cut on a straight, non-constricting line, the Estelle offers a fit that is neither boxy nor fitted, but rather a deliberate, easy shape. The round neck is classic and unadorned, while the long sleeves are set in with precision, allowing for a full range of movement without pulling at the shoulders. The construction is meticulous, with fine ribbing at the cuffs, hem, and neckline that anchors the piece without adding visual weight. This is a pullover designed for layering—slipping easily under a structured blazer for the office or over a silk camisole for evening—but it stands equally strong on its own, its clean lines doing all the work. In motion, the Estelle moves with a subtle, fluid ease. It is a piece that adapts to the rhythm of the day, from a brisk morning walk to a long lunch, without losing its shape or composure. The camel color is a masterstroke of versatility; it is a neutral that bridges the gap between warm brown and cool beige, acting as a grounding element for any palette. It pairs effortlessly with the sharpest black trousers for a monochrome moment, or with raw denim and a white shirt for an understated weekend uniform. Consider it the foundation of a considered wardrobe—the piece you reach for when you need to feel pulled together without trying. Style it with the matching Estelle cardigan for a twinset that is the epitome of Parisian chic, or wear it alone, tucked into a high-waisted wool trouser, finished with a leather loafer and a single gold chain.






















