Women’s Jackets Define the Whole Wardrobe
Each collection starts from the jacket. It defines proportions, sets the overall direction and informs the other pieces around it. Less formal than a blazer, more relaxed but still measured, it fits into different settings without excess. Cuts range from classic to oversized, with fits that follow the body without constriction. Bolero jackets, long styles, versions in wool or suede, each one is shaped with care for line, fit and fabric, offering an elegance that remains simple to wear. br>
How Jackets Fit into Different Moments
Blazé Milano’s jackets for women are suited to different moments throughout the day. They are worn while travelling, during the day in the city or in more formal settings. Styles in wool or suede are perfect for autumn and winter; versions in cotton, crepe or denim are intended for spring and milder climates. The choice between short, oversized or seasonal jackets depends on how each piece fits into the rest of the wardrobe. br>
How to Style a Jacket Based on its Cut
How a jacket is worn depends on its shape and the way it sits on the body. Bolero jackets, with a shorter cut, are often paired with straight-leg
pants or skirts that sit at the waist. With oversized versions, it’s best to keep the layers underneath simple: a shirt, a top or a fine knit. A wool or suede model pairs well with
denim, while leather models pair naturally with
shirts or knitwear, depending on the season. br>
Details and Signature Elements h3>
Each piece in the collection is designed starting from the cut. Shoulders are shaped but not exaggerated, and lengths vary depending on the model. The Smiley pockets are sewn by hand and integrated into the overall line of the garment; they represent the brand’s signature. Buttons are selected to match the tone of the jacket: brass, resin or mother-of-pearl, in matte or polished finishes. Linings are often made from custom jacquards. Fabrics vary by season, but are always sourced from selected Italian suppliers. br>
Choosing the Right Model
Every model plays a different role, depending on when and how it’s worn. A spring jacket in cotton or crepe is suited to transitional weather, while a long version in wool or suede works for colder months. The bolero draws attention to the bust, oversized shapes offer a fuller outline. Colour can also guide the choice: a black version remains essential, while white, blue or brown styles offer a more understated tone. In winter, a jacket can be paired with a coat > in a matching or contrasting tone. br>