




Isabel Marant | Chilma Oversized Canvas Trench Coat - Beige-Khaki
Isabel Marant’s Coat Chilma Beige-Khaki is a masterclass in engineered nonchalance, a trench coat that rejects formality in favor of a deliberate, oversized slump. Its defining feature is the graphic tension between a classic double-breasted silhouette and a soft, almost dissolute volume—a coat that looks as if it has already been lived in, worn with the windows down on a coastal drive. The cut is generous, the shoulders dropped, the sleeves long and languid, creating a silhouette that is both protective and profoundly effortless. This is not a coat for standing at attention; it is a coat for moving through the world with a certain offhand grace. Crafted from 100% cotton canvas, the fabric possesses a dry, substantial hand that speaks to its utility origins, yet the weight is remarkably forgiving. The cotton has a slight tooth, a tactile crispness that will soften and crease beautifully with wear, developing a personal patina. It is a fabric that breathes, making the Chilma a compelling transitional piece for the unpredictable shifts of spring and autumn. The beige-khaki base is flecked with a subtle, tonal stripe, a detail that reads as a quiet pattern rather than a declaration, adding depth without breaking the coat’s monolithic color story. The construction is where Marant’s signature logic reveals itself. The double-breasted front is secured with matte horn buttons, their organic texture a counterpoint to the canvas. Flap pockets sit low and wide, anchoring the volume, while buttoned tabs at the shoulders and underbust allow for a slight cinching of the silhouette—a rare concession to shape. The sleeves feature adjustable cuffs, and a rear vent provides ease of movement. A removable belt, threaded through loops, offers the option to define a waist or to be discarded entirely, allowing the coat to fall as a straight, generous column. In motion, the Chilma is a study in controlled drape. The fabric holds its shape but does not resist the body; it swings with a soft weight, the long sleeves pushing up naturally when you reach for a coffee or dig in a bag. This is a coat for the in-between moments: a brisk morning walk, a late lunch on a windy terrace, a train journey where you want to burrow into your own space. Style it with the belt loose over a fine-gauge knit and wide-leg denim for a day of errands, or close it fully with nothing but a silk slip dress beneath for an evening that demands a certain insouciant armor. It is a coat that asks to be worn, not just carried.
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Isabel Marant’s Coat Chilma Beige-Khaki is a masterclass in engineered nonchalance, a trench coat that rejects formality in favor of a deliberate, oversized slump. Its defining feature is the graphic tension between a classic double-breasted silhouette and a soft, almost dissolute volume—a coat that looks as if it has already been lived in, worn with the windows down on a coastal drive. The cut is generous, the shoulders dropped, the sleeves long and languid, creating a silhouette that is both protective and profoundly effortless. This is not a coat for standing at attention; it is a coat for moving through the world with a certain offhand grace. Crafted from 100% cotton canvas, the fabric possesses a dry, substantial hand that speaks to its utility origins, yet the weight is remarkably forgiving. The cotton has a slight tooth, a tactile crispness that will soften and crease beautifully with wear, developing a personal patina. It is a fabric that breathes, making the Chilma a compelling transitional piece for the unpredictable shifts of spring and autumn. The beige-khaki base is flecked with a subtle, tonal stripe, a detail that reads as a quiet pattern rather than a declaration, adding depth without breaking the coat’s monolithic color story. The construction is where Marant’s signature logic reveals itself. The double-breasted front is secured with matte horn buttons, their organic texture a counterpoint to the canvas. Flap pockets sit low and wide, anchoring the volume, while buttoned tabs at the shoulders and underbust allow for a slight cinching of the silhouette—a rare concession to shape. The sleeves feature adjustable cuffs, and a rear vent provides ease of movement. A removable belt, threaded through loops, offers the option to define a waist or to be discarded entirely, allowing the coat to fall as a straight, generous column. In motion, the Chilma is a study in controlled drape. The fabric holds its shape but does not resist the body; it swings with a soft weight, the long sleeves pushing up naturally when you reach for a coffee or dig in a bag. This is a coat for the in-between moments: a brisk morning walk, a late lunch on a windy terrace, a train journey where you want to burrow into your own space. Style it with the belt loose over a fine-gauge knit and wide-leg denim for a day of errands, or close it fully with nothing but a silk slip dress beneath for an evening that demands a certain insouciant armor. It is a coat that asks to be worn, not just carried.






















