




VANESSA BRUNO | Faro Flowing Trench Coat with Tie Belt Militaire
A coat that reads like a manifesto on relaxed precision. The VANESSA BRUNO Coat 4eva56-v01808 Militaire, part of the Faro line, opens with a flowing silhouette that is at once generous and controlled. The defining gesture is the tie belt, which cuts through the volume to create a deliberate waist—a quiet structural moment that transforms a long, sweeping line into something distinctly feminine. This is not a coat that merely hangs; it shapes without confining, offering a silhouette that feels both protective and intentional. The hand of the fabric tells a story of considered weight. A cotton-polyester blend, it carries a dense, substantial drape that holds its form without stiffness. There is a soft resistance to the touch, a cloth that feels lived-in from the first wear. The texture is matte and dry, with a subtle body that allows the coat to fall in clean, uninterrupted planes. It is a material that breathes with movement, neither too heavy for early spring nor too light for the cooler edge of autumn—a true transitional weight. Cut to a straight, relaxed fit, the construction honors the trench coat’s heritage while loosening its grip. The classic trench collar frames the face with a familiar authority, while the concealed double-breasted closure keeps the front line clean and uncluttered. Side pockets sit flush against the hips, practical without disrupting the flow. The model, at 177 cm in a size 36, shows a silhouette that skims rather than clings—ample room through the body, then gathered softly at the waist. The length, falling well below the knee, anchors the entire composition. Movement is the coat’s quiet currency. The generous cut allows for stride and gesture, the fabric rippling with a soft, liquid rhythm. It layers effortlessly over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck or a silk slip dress, the contrast of textures adding depth. For a sharper edge, wear it open over tailored trousers and a leather boot; for a softer approach, cinch the belt and pair with a midi skirt and a flat sandal. It is equally at home against a grey city skyline or the muted light of a coastal afternoon. Style it with a ribbed knit and wide-leg denim for a study in relaxed contrast, or let it fall open over a column of black—the coat provides the volume, the rest follows its lead. This is outerwear that asks for nothing more than to be worn, and worn often.
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A coat that reads like a manifesto on relaxed precision. The VANESSA BRUNO Coat 4eva56-v01808 Militaire, part of the Faro line, opens with a flowing silhouette that is at once generous and controlled. The defining gesture is the tie belt, which cuts through the volume to create a deliberate waist—a quiet structural moment that transforms a long, sweeping line into something distinctly feminine. This is not a coat that merely hangs; it shapes without confining, offering a silhouette that feels both protective and intentional. The hand of the fabric tells a story of considered weight. A cotton-polyester blend, it carries a dense, substantial drape that holds its form without stiffness. There is a soft resistance to the touch, a cloth that feels lived-in from the first wear. The texture is matte and dry, with a subtle body that allows the coat to fall in clean, uninterrupted planes. It is a material that breathes with movement, neither too heavy for early spring nor too light for the cooler edge of autumn—a true transitional weight. Cut to a straight, relaxed fit, the construction honors the trench coat’s heritage while loosening its grip. The classic trench collar frames the face with a familiar authority, while the concealed double-breasted closure keeps the front line clean and uncluttered. Side pockets sit flush against the hips, practical without disrupting the flow. The model, at 177 cm in a size 36, shows a silhouette that skims rather than clings—ample room through the body, then gathered softly at the waist. The length, falling well below the knee, anchors the entire composition. Movement is the coat’s quiet currency. The generous cut allows for stride and gesture, the fabric rippling with a soft, liquid rhythm. It layers effortlessly over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck or a silk slip dress, the contrast of textures adding depth. For a sharper edge, wear it open over tailored trousers and a leather boot; for a softer approach, cinch the belt and pair with a midi skirt and a flat sandal. It is equally at home against a grey city skyline or the muted light of a coastal afternoon. Style it with a ribbed knit and wide-leg denim for a study in relaxed contrast, or let it fall open over a column of black—the coat provides the volume, the rest follows its lead. This is outerwear that asks for nothing more than to be worn, and worn often.






















