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SISSEL EDELBO | Twiggy Jacket in Corduroy Eggplant

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SISSEL EDELBO | Twiggy Jacket in Corduroy Eggplant

The Twiggy Jacket in Eggplant is a study in sculpted ease, where a generous, almost boxy silhouette meets the precision of hand-applied ornament. Its defining feature is the deliberate interplay between volume and detail: a softly structured body with a small, tailored shirt collar that anchors the look, while the front placket closes with tactile buttons. The eye is drawn immediately to the intricate flower embroidery, a hand-applied embellishment that feels less like decoration and more like a singular piece of textile art, lending the jacket a quiet, artisanal gravity. Crafted from leftover corduroy—a deadstock fabric rescued from markets and supplier stockrooms—the jacket possesses a substantial, ribbed hand that is both soft and structured. The corduroy’s vertical wale catches light with a subtle sheen, while the deep eggplant hue shifts from near-black in shadow to a rich, bruised violet in direct light. The fabric has a pleasing weight, neither stiff nor flimsy, and its texture provides a natural counterpoint to the delicate, raised embroidery, creating a tactile tension that rewards close inspection. The cut is deliberately casual, with a silhouette that skims the body without clinging. Long sleeves fall to a relaxed finish, and the body is shaped with a gentle A-line that allows for easy movement. Two practical pockets sit at the front lower body, grounding the piece in utility. The construction is thoughtful: the corduroy’s inherent structure holds the jacket’s shape, while the unlined interior ensures it layers smoothly over other pieces without bulk. This is a jacket that feels substantial yet unencumbered, built for real wear rather than static display. In motion, the Twiggy Jacket swings with a quiet confidence, the corduroy’s weight giving it a satisfying drape. It is a transitional piece, equally suited to a crisp autumn afternoon or a cool spring evening, its seasonality defined by its fabric’s warmth and breathability. For styling, consider it as an anchor piece: wear it unbuttoned over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and wide-leg trousers for a study in texture, or buttoned over a simple silk slip dress to contrast dense corduroy with fluid drape. The eggplant tone pairs naturally with charcoal, cream, or faded denim, making it a versatile player across a considered wardrobe. Style it with a leather loafer and a structured tote for day, or switch to a heeled boot and a small clutch for evening—the jacket’s inherent character adapts without effort.

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The Twiggy Jacket in Eggplant is a study in sculpted ease, where a generous, almost boxy silhouette meets the precision of hand-applied ornament. Its defining feature is the deliberate interplay between volume and detail: a softly structured body with a small, tailored shirt collar that anchors the look, while the front placket closes with tactile buttons. The eye is drawn immediately to the intricate flower embroidery, a hand-applied embellishment that feels less like decoration and more like a singular piece of textile art, lending the jacket a quiet, artisanal gravity. Crafted from leftover corduroy—a deadstock fabric rescued from markets and supplier stockrooms—the jacket possesses a substantial, ribbed hand that is both soft and structured. The corduroy’s vertical wale catches light with a subtle sheen, while the deep eggplant hue shifts from near-black in shadow to a rich, bruised violet in direct light. The fabric has a pleasing weight, neither stiff nor flimsy, and its texture provides a natural counterpoint to the delicate, raised embroidery, creating a tactile tension that rewards close inspection. The cut is deliberately casual, with a silhouette that skims the body without clinging. Long sleeves fall to a relaxed finish, and the body is shaped with a gentle A-line that allows for easy movement. Two practical pockets sit at the front lower body, grounding the piece in utility. The construction is thoughtful: the corduroy’s inherent structure holds the jacket’s shape, while the unlined interior ensures it layers smoothly over other pieces without bulk. This is a jacket that feels substantial yet unencumbered, built for real wear rather than static display. In motion, the Twiggy Jacket swings with a quiet confidence, the corduroy’s weight giving it a satisfying drape. It is a transitional piece, equally suited to a crisp autumn afternoon or a cool spring evening, its seasonality defined by its fabric’s warmth and breathability. For styling, consider it as an anchor piece: wear it unbuttoned over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and wide-leg trousers for a study in texture, or buttoned over a simple silk slip dress to contrast dense corduroy with fluid drape. The eggplant tone pairs naturally with charcoal, cream, or faded denim, making it a versatile player across a considered wardrobe. Style it with a leather loafer and a structured tote for day, or switch to a heeled boot and a small clutch for evening—the jacket’s inherent character adapts without effort.

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