Grace & Mila | Sullivan Suede Jacket - Short Straight Cut
The Sullivan jacket by Grace & Mila asserts its presence through a deliberate refusal of excess. Its short, straight cut is an exercise in restraint—a clean horizontal line that stops decisively at the waist, refusing to drape or soften. This is not a jacket that negotiates; it declares. The silhouette is architectural in its precision, a modern counterpoint to the languid shapes that dominate the season. What makes it compelling is how that rigid geometry meets the plush, tactile warmth of the suede, creating a tension between structure and sensuality that feels entirely of the moment. The fabric itself is the jacket’s secret weapon. A sumptuous suede with a nap that catches the light unevenly, it offers a hand that is simultaneously soft and substantial. There is a quiet weight to it—not heavy, but present. It feels like something that will improve with wear, the surface developing a subtle patina that registers time and motion. The slight give in the blended composition allows the jacket to hold its shape without feeling like armor, yielding just enough to accommodate a fine knit or a silk shell beneath. It is a material that demands to be touched, and then rewards that touch with a warmth that feels personal. Construction is where the Sullivan reveals its considered intelligence. Fully lined, it moves with the body rather than against it, the interior finish as deliberate as the exterior. The piped pockets are not decorative afterthoughts but functional, leather-trimmed incisions that reinforce the jacket’s utilitarian edge. The front button placket and buttoned cuffs are executed with a precision that borders on obsessive—each fastening feels intentional, a small act of closure that completes the line. This is a jacket built for a woman who understands that details are not flourishes but foundations. In motion, the Sullivan is surprisingly fluid. The short cut frees the hips, allowing for a full range of movement that longer jackets often restrict. It pairs naturally with high-waisted trousers, where the cropped hem creates a clean break that elongates the leg. Over a minimalist dress, it imposes a structure that transforms a soft silhouette into something more deliberate. For autumn, layer it over a fine cashmere turtleneck; for spring, let it sit lightly over bare skin or a sheer blouse. Its versatility lies in its refusal to compromise—it works because it does not try to be everything, but instead does one thing exceptionally well. Wear it with tailored wool trousers and a leather heel for a look that is sharp, modern, and entirely self-possessed.
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Grace & Mila | Sullivan Suede Jacket - Short Straight Cut
Grace & Mila | Sullivan Suede Jacket - Short Straight Cut
The Sullivan jacket by Grace & Mila asserts its presence through a deliberate refusal of excess. Its short, straight cut is an exercise in restraint—a clean horizontal line that stops decisively at the waist, refusing to drape or soften. This is not a jacket that negotiates; it declares. The silhouette is architectural in its precision, a modern counterpoint to the languid shapes that dominate the season. What makes it compelling is how that rigid geometry meets the plush, tactile warmth of the suede, creating a tension between structure and sensuality that feels entirely of the moment. The fabric itself is the jacket’s secret weapon. A sumptuous suede with a nap that catches the light unevenly, it offers a hand that is simultaneously soft and substantial. There is a quiet weight to it—not heavy, but present. It feels like something that will improve with wear, the surface developing a subtle patina that registers time and motion. The slight give in the blended composition allows the jacket to hold its shape without feeling like armor, yielding just enough to accommodate a fine knit or a silk shell beneath. It is a material that demands to be touched, and then rewards that touch with a warmth that feels personal. Construction is where the Sullivan reveals its considered intelligence. Fully lined, it moves with the body rather than against it, the interior finish as deliberate as the exterior. The piped pockets are not decorative afterthoughts but functional, leather-trimmed incisions that reinforce the jacket’s utilitarian edge. The front button placket and buttoned cuffs are executed with a precision that borders on obsessive—each fastening feels intentional, a small act of closure that completes the line. This is a jacket built for a woman who understands that details are not flourishes but foundations. In motion, the Sullivan is surprisingly fluid. The short cut frees the hips, allowing for a full range of movement that longer jackets often restrict. It pairs naturally with high-waisted trousers, where the cropped hem creates a clean break that elongates the leg. Over a minimalist dress, it imposes a structure that transforms a soft silhouette into something more deliberate. For autumn, layer it over a fine cashmere turtleneck; for spring, let it sit lightly over bare skin or a sheer blouse. Its versatility lies in its refusal to compromise—it works because it does not try to be everything, but instead does one thing exceptionally well. Wear it with tailored wool trousers and a leather heel for a look that is sharp, modern, and entirely self-possessed.
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The Sullivan jacket by Grace & Mila asserts its presence through a deliberate refusal of excess. Its short, straight cut is an exercise in restraint—a clean horizontal line that stops decisively at the waist, refusing to drape or soften. This is not a jacket that negotiates; it declares. The silhouette is architectural in its precision, a modern counterpoint to the languid shapes that dominate the season. What makes it compelling is how that rigid geometry meets the plush, tactile warmth of the suede, creating a tension between structure and sensuality that feels entirely of the moment. The fabric itself is the jacket’s secret weapon. A sumptuous suede with a nap that catches the light unevenly, it offers a hand that is simultaneously soft and substantial. There is a quiet weight to it—not heavy, but present. It feels like something that will improve with wear, the surface developing a subtle patina that registers time and motion. The slight give in the blended composition allows the jacket to hold its shape without feeling like armor, yielding just enough to accommodate a fine knit or a silk shell beneath. It is a material that demands to be touched, and then rewards that touch with a warmth that feels personal. Construction is where the Sullivan reveals its considered intelligence. Fully lined, it moves with the body rather than against it, the interior finish as deliberate as the exterior. The piped pockets are not decorative afterthoughts but functional, leather-trimmed incisions that reinforce the jacket’s utilitarian edge. The front button placket and buttoned cuffs are executed with a precision that borders on obsessive—each fastening feels intentional, a small act of closure that completes the line. This is a jacket built for a woman who understands that details are not flourishes but foundations. In motion, the Sullivan is surprisingly fluid. The short cut frees the hips, allowing for a full range of movement that longer jackets often restrict. It pairs naturally with high-waisted trousers, where the cropped hem creates a clean break that elongates the leg. Over a minimalist dress, it imposes a structure that transforms a soft silhouette into something more deliberate. For autumn, layer it over a fine cashmere turtleneck; for spring, let it sit lightly over bare skin or a sheer blouse. Its versatility lies in its refusal to compromise—it works because it does not try to be everything, but instead does one thing exceptionally well. Wear it with tailored wool trousers and a leather heel for a look that is sharp, modern, and entirely self-possessed.



















