LUNA LLENA | Botanical-Print Crossover Jacket with Toggle Closures
This is not a jacket that whispers; it announces its arrival with the confidence of a precisely engineered silhouette. The Luna Llena Jacket LO101 in Fuscia begins with an Oriental-inspired architecture—a sophisticated crossover V-neck that creates a clean, sculptural line from collarbone to waist. The wide-cut sleeves are not merely generous; they are deliberate, lending an architectural volume that transforms the upper body into a statement of controlled drama. The defining detail, however, lies in the closure: toggle fastenings crafted from braided cord, finished with spherical wooden beads that recall classic tailoring traditions, grounding the piece in a tactile, handcrafted reality. The fabric itself is a canvas of energetic contradiction. A vibrant, botanical-inspired print—large-format flowers and detailed leaves—cascades across the surface, creating a rich visual composition that feels both painterly and precise. The hand is substantial yet pliant, with a weight that allows the jacket to hold its shape without stiffness. There is a subtle texture to the touch, the print seemingly embedded into the weave rather than printed on top, lending the piece a depth that rewards close inspection. It is a fabric that moves like a statement, not a whisper. The cut is where the jacket reveals its intelligence. The crossover front creates a deep V that elongates the torso, while the wide sleeves balance the silhouette, offering a generous volume that never feels overwhelming. The construction is deliberate: the shoulder seam sits with precision, allowing the sleeve to fall in a clean, uninterrupted line. The toggle closures are placed with an architect’s eye, each one a point of visual interest that also functions as a structural anchor. The result is a piece that feels both substantial and airy, a study in controlled proportions. In motion, the jacket comes alive. The wide sleeves catch the air, creating a fluid, almost cinematic movement. The fabric drapes with a soft resistance, the print shifting and revealing new depths as you turn. This is not a piece for static occasions; it thrives in the dynamism of a city street, a gallery opening, a long lunch where the conversation is as layered as the print. It is a jacket that demands to be seen, but rewards the wearer with its ease. Style it as a singular statement: worn open over a simple black knit and raw-hem denim, the print doing all the work. For a more deliberate approach, close the toggles and pair with a high-waisted trouser in a neutral tone, allowing the silhouette to speak. The versatility lies in its refusal to be tamed—it works equally well against the starkness of winter white or the depth of midnight blue. This is outerwear as an event, not an afterthought.
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LUNA LLENA | Botanical-Print Crossover Jacket with Toggle Closures
LUNA LLENA | Botanical-Print Crossover Jacket with Toggle Closures
This is not a jacket that whispers; it announces its arrival with the confidence of a precisely engineered silhouette. The Luna Llena Jacket LO101 in Fuscia begins with an Oriental-inspired architecture—a sophisticated crossover V-neck that creates a clean, sculptural line from collarbone to waist. The wide-cut sleeves are not merely generous; they are deliberate, lending an architectural volume that transforms the upper body into a statement of controlled drama. The defining detail, however, lies in the closure: toggle fastenings crafted from braided cord, finished with spherical wooden beads that recall classic tailoring traditions, grounding the piece in a tactile, handcrafted reality. The fabric itself is a canvas of energetic contradiction. A vibrant, botanical-inspired print—large-format flowers and detailed leaves—cascades across the surface, creating a rich visual composition that feels both painterly and precise. The hand is substantial yet pliant, with a weight that allows the jacket to hold its shape without stiffness. There is a subtle texture to the touch, the print seemingly embedded into the weave rather than printed on top, lending the piece a depth that rewards close inspection. It is a fabric that moves like a statement, not a whisper. The cut is where the jacket reveals its intelligence. The crossover front creates a deep V that elongates the torso, while the wide sleeves balance the silhouette, offering a generous volume that never feels overwhelming. The construction is deliberate: the shoulder seam sits with precision, allowing the sleeve to fall in a clean, uninterrupted line. The toggle closures are placed with an architect’s eye, each one a point of visual interest that also functions as a structural anchor. The result is a piece that feels both substantial and airy, a study in controlled proportions. In motion, the jacket comes alive. The wide sleeves catch the air, creating a fluid, almost cinematic movement. The fabric drapes with a soft resistance, the print shifting and revealing new depths as you turn. This is not a piece for static occasions; it thrives in the dynamism of a city street, a gallery opening, a long lunch where the conversation is as layered as the print. It is a jacket that demands to be seen, but rewards the wearer with its ease. Style it as a singular statement: worn open over a simple black knit and raw-hem denim, the print doing all the work. For a more deliberate approach, close the toggles and pair with a high-waisted trouser in a neutral tone, allowing the silhouette to speak. The versatility lies in its refusal to be tamed—it works equally well against the starkness of winter white or the depth of midnight blue. This is outerwear as an event, not an afterthought.
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This is not a jacket that whispers; it announces its arrival with the confidence of a precisely engineered silhouette. The Luna Llena Jacket LO101 in Fuscia begins with an Oriental-inspired architecture—a sophisticated crossover V-neck that creates a clean, sculptural line from collarbone to waist. The wide-cut sleeves are not merely generous; they are deliberate, lending an architectural volume that transforms the upper body into a statement of controlled drama. The defining detail, however, lies in the closure: toggle fastenings crafted from braided cord, finished with spherical wooden beads that recall classic tailoring traditions, grounding the piece in a tactile, handcrafted reality. The fabric itself is a canvas of energetic contradiction. A vibrant, botanical-inspired print—large-format flowers and detailed leaves—cascades across the surface, creating a rich visual composition that feels both painterly and precise. The hand is substantial yet pliant, with a weight that allows the jacket to hold its shape without stiffness. There is a subtle texture to the touch, the print seemingly embedded into the weave rather than printed on top, lending the piece a depth that rewards close inspection. It is a fabric that moves like a statement, not a whisper. The cut is where the jacket reveals its intelligence. The crossover front creates a deep V that elongates the torso, while the wide sleeves balance the silhouette, offering a generous volume that never feels overwhelming. The construction is deliberate: the shoulder seam sits with precision, allowing the sleeve to fall in a clean, uninterrupted line. The toggle closures are placed with an architect’s eye, each one a point of visual interest that also functions as a structural anchor. The result is a piece that feels both substantial and airy, a study in controlled proportions. In motion, the jacket comes alive. The wide sleeves catch the air, creating a fluid, almost cinematic movement. The fabric drapes with a soft resistance, the print shifting and revealing new depths as you turn. This is not a piece for static occasions; it thrives in the dynamism of a city street, a gallery opening, a long lunch where the conversation is as layered as the print. It is a jacket that demands to be seen, but rewards the wearer with its ease. Style it as a singular statement: worn open over a simple black knit and raw-hem denim, the print doing all the work. For a more deliberate approach, close the toggles and pair with a high-waisted trouser in a neutral tone, allowing the silhouette to speak. The versatility lies in its refusal to be tamed—it works equally well against the starkness of winter white or the depth of midnight blue. This is outerwear as an event, not an afterthought.



















