Caramel Latté Linen Blazer XS/S

Caramel Latté Linen Blazer XS/S

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Fit notes: long line body skimming fit with a very slightly defined waist, strong padded shoulder, and bracelet length sleevesShoulder: 15.5"Sleeve: 21.5"Bust: up to 36" closedHem: 34"...

$$$$$ · Indexed January 11, 2024 ·



Omnia
Gowanus - Brooklyn, NY






Usage
  • A linen blazer can be an ideal layering piece for transitional seasons, offering a balance of warmth and breathability that works well in various social settings or professional environments.
  • The long line and body-skimming fit of such a blazer may complement various outfit styles, from casual to semi-formal, allowing for versatility in daily wear.
  • Bracelet length sleeves can provide a stylish touch while allowing for easy movement, making it suitable for both day-to-night occasions.
History
  • The linen blazer has roots in classic menswear but has evolved to become a staple in women's fashion, often associated with sophistication and versatility in design.
  • Historically, linen garments have been favored for their lightweight nature, especially in warmer climates, making them a timeless choice for elegant dressing.
  • Blazers themselves emerged as a significant element of tailored clothing in the 19th century, representing authority and professionalism, which continues to influence modern interpretations.
Design Significance
  • Mid-century design often emphasized clean lines and structured shapes, qualities reflected in the concept of a tailored blazer, blending functionality with visual appeal.
  • The strong padded shoulder design characteristic of blazers adds a bold silhouette, reminiscent of fashion trends that aimed to convey confidence and assertiveness during the 1980s and beyond.
  • Incorporating a slightly defined waist into the blazer’s design may highlight feminine form, aligning with the broader movements in fashion that celebrate body shape and tailored elegance.

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