Louise Misha | Gilet Katja Emeraude - Oversized Wool Twill Jacket
An oversized sleeveless jacket in blended wool twill, the Gilet Katja Emeraude asserts its presence through a high collar secured with a button and low, wide armholes that define a relaxed, architectural silhouette. The button placket features an overlap and two buttons, while side pockets and a belt with a loop at mid-back and button closure add utilitarian precision. A golden label engraved at the back nods to the piece’s Parisian atelier origins. Style it over a fine-gauge knit or a crisp poplin shirt to balance volume with restraint. The fabric here is the quiet anchor of the piece. A wool-blend twill, it offers the structure of a traditional outerwear textile but with a softened hand that drapes rather than stands rigid. There is a subtle dry crispness to the surface, a slight tooth that catches the light in a matte, understated way. It holds its shape without feeling stiff, folding into gentle creases at the elbows and shoulders as you move. The weight is substantial enough for early autumn chills or a brisk spring evening, yet the sleeveless construction ensures you never feel burdened. This is a fabric that improves with wear, developing a personal ease over time. Cut and construction are deliberate, almost architectural. The high collar frames the neck and jawline with a clean, sculptural precision, secured by a single button that can be fastened for a closed, severe line or left open to reveal a collar or necklace beneath. The low, wide armholes are the defining gesture of the silhouette—they create a generous, almost cape-like volume through the torso, allowing for easy layering without restriction. The double-button placket sits slightly off-center, an asymmetric detail that draws the eye downward, while the side pockets are set at a practical, hand-friendly height. At the back, a subtle belt with a button closure cinches the waist just enough to introduce shape without undermining the overall volume, anchored by a loop at the mid-back that keeps the belt in place. Every seam and stitch feels considered, from the golden label stitched at the nape to the clean interior finishing. In motion, the Gilet Katja Emeraude moves with a deliberate, unhurried grace. The wide armholes allow the arms to swing freely, while the skirt of the jacket swings slightly with each step. It is a piece that commands attention through its proportions rather than its noise—a study in negative space and volume. For occasion, it thrives in the in-between moments: a late lunch in the Marais, an afternoon at a gallery opening, a weekend train journey to the countryside. Pair it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in charcoal or ivory to let the jacket’s shape speak, or layer it over a crisp poplin shirt in white or pale blue for a more tailored, almost menswear-inspired contrast. For a sharper edge, try it with slim black trousers and leather boots; for a softer approach, wide-leg wool trousers and a silk blouse. The jacket does not demand perfection—it invites experimentation with proportion and texture.
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Louise Misha | Gilet Katja Emeraude - Oversized Wool Twill Jacket
Louise Misha | Gilet Katja Emeraude - Oversized Wool Twill Jacket
An oversized sleeveless jacket in blended wool twill, the Gilet Katja Emeraude asserts its presence through a high collar secured with a button and low, wide armholes that define a relaxed, architectural silhouette. The button placket features an overlap and two buttons, while side pockets and a belt with a loop at mid-back and button closure add utilitarian precision. A golden label engraved at the back nods to the piece’s Parisian atelier origins. Style it over a fine-gauge knit or a crisp poplin shirt to balance volume with restraint. The fabric here is the quiet anchor of the piece. A wool-blend twill, it offers the structure of a traditional outerwear textile but with a softened hand that drapes rather than stands rigid. There is a subtle dry crispness to the surface, a slight tooth that catches the light in a matte, understated way. It holds its shape without feeling stiff, folding into gentle creases at the elbows and shoulders as you move. The weight is substantial enough for early autumn chills or a brisk spring evening, yet the sleeveless construction ensures you never feel burdened. This is a fabric that improves with wear, developing a personal ease over time. Cut and construction are deliberate, almost architectural. The high collar frames the neck and jawline with a clean, sculptural precision, secured by a single button that can be fastened for a closed, severe line or left open to reveal a collar or necklace beneath. The low, wide armholes are the defining gesture of the silhouette—they create a generous, almost cape-like volume through the torso, allowing for easy layering without restriction. The double-button placket sits slightly off-center, an asymmetric detail that draws the eye downward, while the side pockets are set at a practical, hand-friendly height. At the back, a subtle belt with a button closure cinches the waist just enough to introduce shape without undermining the overall volume, anchored by a loop at the mid-back that keeps the belt in place. Every seam and stitch feels considered, from the golden label stitched at the nape to the clean interior finishing. In motion, the Gilet Katja Emeraude moves with a deliberate, unhurried grace. The wide armholes allow the arms to swing freely, while the skirt of the jacket swings slightly with each step. It is a piece that commands attention through its proportions rather than its noise—a study in negative space and volume. For occasion, it thrives in the in-between moments: a late lunch in the Marais, an afternoon at a gallery opening, a weekend train journey to the countryside. Pair it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in charcoal or ivory to let the jacket’s shape speak, or layer it over a crisp poplin shirt in white or pale blue for a more tailored, almost menswear-inspired contrast. For a sharper edge, try it with slim black trousers and leather boots; for a softer approach, wide-leg wool trousers and a silk blouse. The jacket does not demand perfection—it invites experimentation with proportion and texture.
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An oversized sleeveless jacket in blended wool twill, the Gilet Katja Emeraude asserts its presence through a high collar secured with a button and low, wide armholes that define a relaxed, architectural silhouette. The button placket features an overlap and two buttons, while side pockets and a belt with a loop at mid-back and button closure add utilitarian precision. A golden label engraved at the back nods to the piece’s Parisian atelier origins. Style it over a fine-gauge knit or a crisp poplin shirt to balance volume with restraint. The fabric here is the quiet anchor of the piece. A wool-blend twill, it offers the structure of a traditional outerwear textile but with a softened hand that drapes rather than stands rigid. There is a subtle dry crispness to the surface, a slight tooth that catches the light in a matte, understated way. It holds its shape without feeling stiff, folding into gentle creases at the elbows and shoulders as you move. The weight is substantial enough for early autumn chills or a brisk spring evening, yet the sleeveless construction ensures you never feel burdened. This is a fabric that improves with wear, developing a personal ease over time. Cut and construction are deliberate, almost architectural. The high collar frames the neck and jawline with a clean, sculptural precision, secured by a single button that can be fastened for a closed, severe line or left open to reveal a collar or necklace beneath. The low, wide armholes are the defining gesture of the silhouette—they create a generous, almost cape-like volume through the torso, allowing for easy layering without restriction. The double-button placket sits slightly off-center, an asymmetric detail that draws the eye downward, while the side pockets are set at a practical, hand-friendly height. At the back, a subtle belt with a button closure cinches the waist just enough to introduce shape without undermining the overall volume, anchored by a loop at the mid-back that keeps the belt in place. Every seam and stitch feels considered, from the golden label stitched at the nape to the clean interior finishing. In motion, the Gilet Katja Emeraude moves with a deliberate, unhurried grace. The wide armholes allow the arms to swing freely, while the skirt of the jacket swings slightly with each step. It is a piece that commands attention through its proportions rather than its noise—a study in negative space and volume. For occasion, it thrives in the in-between moments: a late lunch in the Marais, an afternoon at a gallery opening, a weekend train journey to the countryside. Pair it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in charcoal or ivory to let the jacket’s shape speak, or layer it over a crisp poplin shirt in white or pale blue for a more tailored, almost menswear-inspired contrast. For a sharper edge, try it with slim black trousers and leather boots; for a softer approach, wide-leg wool trousers and a silk blouse. The jacket does not demand perfection—it invites experimentation with proportion and texture.



















