10 jackets to adopt for winter

The centerpiece of winter

Designed as a textile talisman, the winter jacket is never just a utilitarian garment. It evokes a flowing silhouette, a carefully chosen look for facing frosty mornings or lingering autumn evenings. Of course, it keeps you warm, but above all, it dresses you up: it enhances your gait, emphasizes your posture, and accompanies your gaze toward the horizon.
We want it to be loose-fitting, like an artist's coat, or fitted, to magnify the waist and play with layers. Some models feature generous collars, others open in cascades. The material forms the link between the outside and the inside. Wool cloth, shearling, lined velvet... each texture transports us. Even the linings have their own language: paisley print, soft wadding, contrasting interiors.
Among these pieces that reconcile style and warmth, the Coumba coat imposes its presence. Oversized and quilted, it envelops you gently. Its high collar protects without confining, and its sun embroidery on the back reminds us that even in winter, radiance can be worn on the shoulders.
6 silhouettes to experience

Each jacket embodies a world. A style. An intention. Here are a few silhouettes to explore, like seasonal scenarios:
- A loose-fitting cape in ecru wool, paired with suede thigh-high boots and a soft bag. For a day at the craft market or an impromptu stroll.
- A short puffer jacket with exquisite detailing, paired with smooth leather pants. For the frosty streets of a European capital.
- A sand-colored faux fur coat, belted with a chunky knit scarf. To curl up in on a lazy Sunday.
And then there's the Wild Silves jacket, long and flowing, covered in graphic patterns in natural shades. Its loose fit and ethnic coat-like look make it a statement piece. It evokes mineral lands, the low light of late afternoon, and nomadic winters. It drapes over the shoulders like an artist's blanket, with instinctive elegance. Wear it over a textured sweater or a long dress for those who move forward, free, to the rhythm of their own season.

Dressing for winter with intention

When you wear a jacket in winter, you're not just choosing a piece of clothing, you're choosing a state of mind. You're deciding not to blend into the gray, not to give in to dull, lifeless winter uniforms. You're choosing light, contrast, and texture.
Certain pieces become everyday allies, such as the Wild Hedwige jacket, which is short, oversized, and has a generous hood in an “ice brown” color. It slips over a chunky knit sweater, brightens up a monochrome look, and enhances an urban silhouette. Its bold volume awakens winter. It is for those who like to mix instinct and detail, raw and refined.
What we wear becomes who we are: dynamic, inspired, daring. It is the art of creating an everyday aesthetic, where every textile detail carries a fragment of intention.

Winter as an inner landscape

More than just fashion, it's a wardrobe that vibrates. The words “winter jackets” and “trendy winter coats” are not just labels: they are invitations to feign the ordinary. Imagine clothing as a companion for exploration, a feeling of natural warmth under the diffuse light of winter.
What if we turned our attention to craftsmanship? To embroidery depicting distant landscapes ? To weathered leather that evokes a journey through the desert at dawn? This is where bohemian style comes into its own.
These jackets, through their shapes, colors, and intention, become our inner landscapes. They allow us to inhabit winter without being confined by it. To turn it into a moment of poetry, of fertile retreat, of presence to oneself.
As the season progresses, these winter jackets become landmarks - objects of desire not for what they “do,” but for what they are: traveling companions, carefree adornments, vestiges of adventure in an enveloping everyday life.