




LEON & HARPER | Viviane Wide-Wale Corduroy Jacket - Berry
A deliberately loose silhouette defines the Viviane jacket, reworking urban classics through a relaxed lens. The notched lapel collar and single-button closure anchor the front, while oversized patch pockets sit low on the hips, reinforcing the jacket’s generous, unstudied proportion. Wide-wale corduroy offers a tactile counterpoint to the clean lines—each ridge catching light differently, lending a subtle, dimensional richness that elevates the berry hue from flat to complex. The fabric has a satisfying heft, substantial enough to hold the shape of the oversized cut, yet soft against the skin, draping with a natural ease that avoids stiffness. The cut is deliberately voluminous, with dropped shoulders and a roomy body that never tapers at the waist. This is not a jacket that clings; it sits away from the torso, creating an airy, modern silhouette that moves with the wearer rather than constraining. The single-button fastening is intentionally low, allowing the lapels to fall open and frame the neckline, while the patch pockets are scaled to match the jacket’s broad proportions—deep enough to hold a phone or a slim wallet without distorting the line. Construction is clean, with flat-felled seams and a lightly structured shoulder that provides shape without rigidity. When worn open, the Viviane jacket reveals its true nature: a relaxed layer that shifts with every gesture. The wide-wale texture catches the air, creating soft folds at the elbows and back, while the weight of the corduroy ensures it falls back into place without fuss. This is a jacket for transitional weather—cool enough for autumn mornings, light enough for layering over a fine-gauge knit or a silk shell. The berry tone works as a neutral, pairing easily with charcoal wool trousers, cream denim, or a black turtleneck and leather boots. It also sits well over a midi dress, the oversized cut offering contrast to a more fitted silhouette. Seasonally, the Viviane bridges the gap between autumn and early spring, its corduroy texture and substantial drape making it a natural choice for crisp days and layered evenings. Styling is straightforward: let the jacket be the statement. Wear it open with tailored trousers and a fine-gauge knit for a look that moves from studio to dinner without adjustment, or button it once and add a chunky scarf for a more contained, sculptural feel. The point is ease—a jacket that feels both deliberate and effortless, ready to settle into a wardrobe built on texture and proportion.
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A deliberately loose silhouette defines the Viviane jacket, reworking urban classics through a relaxed lens. The notched lapel collar and single-button closure anchor the front, while oversized patch pockets sit low on the hips, reinforcing the jacket’s generous, unstudied proportion. Wide-wale corduroy offers a tactile counterpoint to the clean lines—each ridge catching light differently, lending a subtle, dimensional richness that elevates the berry hue from flat to complex. The fabric has a satisfying heft, substantial enough to hold the shape of the oversized cut, yet soft against the skin, draping with a natural ease that avoids stiffness. The cut is deliberately voluminous, with dropped shoulders and a roomy body that never tapers at the waist. This is not a jacket that clings; it sits away from the torso, creating an airy, modern silhouette that moves with the wearer rather than constraining. The single-button fastening is intentionally low, allowing the lapels to fall open and frame the neckline, while the patch pockets are scaled to match the jacket’s broad proportions—deep enough to hold a phone or a slim wallet without distorting the line. Construction is clean, with flat-felled seams and a lightly structured shoulder that provides shape without rigidity. When worn open, the Viviane jacket reveals its true nature: a relaxed layer that shifts with every gesture. The wide-wale texture catches the air, creating soft folds at the elbows and back, while the weight of the corduroy ensures it falls back into place without fuss. This is a jacket for transitional weather—cool enough for autumn mornings, light enough for layering over a fine-gauge knit or a silk shell. The berry tone works as a neutral, pairing easily with charcoal wool trousers, cream denim, or a black turtleneck and leather boots. It also sits well over a midi dress, the oversized cut offering contrast to a more fitted silhouette. Seasonally, the Viviane bridges the gap between autumn and early spring, its corduroy texture and substantial drape making it a natural choice for crisp days and layered evenings. Styling is straightforward: let the jacket be the statement. Wear it open with tailored trousers and a fine-gauge knit for a look that moves from studio to dinner without adjustment, or button it once and add a chunky scarf for a more contained, sculptural feel. The point is ease—a jacket that feels both deliberate and effortless, ready to settle into a wardrobe built on texture and proportion.




















