








SISSEL EDELBO | Daniella Quilted Cotton Jacket - Wine-Ditsy-Yellow
The SISSEL EDELBO Daniella Jacket arrives as a masterclass in sculpted nonchalance—a piece that redefines the feminine jacket through a lens of thoughtful restraint. Its defining feature is the unexpected marriage of a classic, gently padded quilt-stitch pattern with a playful, printed lining, creating an interior world as compelling as its exterior. The silhouette is casually shaped, avoiding the rigidity of traditional outerwear, and instead offers a soft, rounded volume that drapes without clinging. This is a jacket that proposes a new kind of polish: one built on ease, texture, and a quiet, subversive charm. The fabric speaks directly to a philosophy of material integrity. Crafted from leftover cotton—a deadstock textile rescued from markets and supplier stockrooms—the shell carries a weight and a subtle, lived-in hand that only pre-existing cloth can possess. Its lightly padded structure provides a gentle, insulating warmth without bulk, while the quilt-stitched checks introduce a graphic, almost architectural grid. The contrast cotton bindings tracing every edge and seam are not mere trims; they are deliberate lines of emphasis, sharpening the silhouette and lending a bespoke, hand-finished quality that elevates the entire construction. Fit and cut are where the jacket’s true character unfolds. The O-neckline is clean and minimal, offset by a surprisingly wide, soft collar that frames the face with a gentle, ladylike air. Closure is achieved not by buttons or zippers, but by three sets of tie-strings along the front placket, allowing you to adjust the drape and tension to your exact preference—cinched for a nipped waist, or left open for a relaxed, flowing line. Stitched pockets sit low on the front, functional yet seamlessly integrated into the quilted pattern. The interplay between the structured quilting and the fluid ties creates a dynamic tension, ensuring the jacket never feels stiff or over-engineered. In motion, the Daniella Jacket reveals its true versatility. The padded cotton swings with a soft, buoyant rhythm, the tie-strings catching the light and the printed lining flashing with each turn. It is a piece equally at home layered over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and tailored trousers for a crisp city morning, or worn open atop a slip dress for a transitional evening look. Its seasonality is broad—ideal for the unpredictable chills of spring and autumn, or as a statement layer for cooler summer nights. Style it with denim and leather boots for a grounded, off-duty attitude, or pair it with silk and heeled mules to underscore its refined, Parisian edge. The Daniella is not a jacket for one occasion; it is the jacket that defines them all.
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The SISSEL EDELBO Daniella Jacket arrives as a masterclass in sculpted nonchalance—a piece that redefines the feminine jacket through a lens of thoughtful restraint. Its defining feature is the unexpected marriage of a classic, gently padded quilt-stitch pattern with a playful, printed lining, creating an interior world as compelling as its exterior. The silhouette is casually shaped, avoiding the rigidity of traditional outerwear, and instead offers a soft, rounded volume that drapes without clinging. This is a jacket that proposes a new kind of polish: one built on ease, texture, and a quiet, subversive charm. The fabric speaks directly to a philosophy of material integrity. Crafted from leftover cotton—a deadstock textile rescued from markets and supplier stockrooms—the shell carries a weight and a subtle, lived-in hand that only pre-existing cloth can possess. Its lightly padded structure provides a gentle, insulating warmth without bulk, while the quilt-stitched checks introduce a graphic, almost architectural grid. The contrast cotton bindings tracing every edge and seam are not mere trims; they are deliberate lines of emphasis, sharpening the silhouette and lending a bespoke, hand-finished quality that elevates the entire construction. Fit and cut are where the jacket’s true character unfolds. The O-neckline is clean and minimal, offset by a surprisingly wide, soft collar that frames the face with a gentle, ladylike air. Closure is achieved not by buttons or zippers, but by three sets of tie-strings along the front placket, allowing you to adjust the drape and tension to your exact preference—cinched for a nipped waist, or left open for a relaxed, flowing line. Stitched pockets sit low on the front, functional yet seamlessly integrated into the quilted pattern. The interplay between the structured quilting and the fluid ties creates a dynamic tension, ensuring the jacket never feels stiff or over-engineered. In motion, the Daniella Jacket reveals its true versatility. The padded cotton swings with a soft, buoyant rhythm, the tie-strings catching the light and the printed lining flashing with each turn. It is a piece equally at home layered over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and tailored trousers for a crisp city morning, or worn open atop a slip dress for a transitional evening look. Its seasonality is broad—ideal for the unpredictable chills of spring and autumn, or as a statement layer for cooler summer nights. Style it with denim and leather boots for a grounded, off-duty attitude, or pair it with silk and heeled mules to underscore its refined, Parisian edge. The Daniella is not a jacket for one occasion; it is the jacket that defines them all.




















