SISSEL EDELBO | Adriane Quilted Jacket - Blue Floral Cotton
The Adriane Quilted Jacket by SISSEL EDELBO arrives as a study in controlled ease—a silhouette that balances generous volume with a precise, geometric quilt stitch. Its defining feature is a softly rounded, casual shape, anchored by a small collar that frames the neckline without fuss. The jacket’s charm lies in its quiet confidence, a piece that does not demand attention but commands it through its deliberate restraint and thoughtful proportions. Fashioned from deadstock cotton, the fabric carries a story of resourcefulness and rarity. The blue floral print—a pattern found in leftover fabric stockrooms—feels both painterly and grounded, its blooms scattered across a deep indigo ground. The hand is light yet substantial, the quilting adding a subtle loft that gives the jacket a buoyant, almost cloud-like weight. Cotton binding edges every seam and hem, a detail that speaks to the garment’s construction: meticulous, with a respect for material that borders on the artisanal. The wooden buttons, carved and organic, offer a tactile counterpoint to the crisp cotton, their warmth softening the overall impression. Cut for ease, the Adriane Jacket falls to the hip, its front placket secured by those wooden buttons and flanked by two practical pockets. The quilt stitching runs in clean, parallel lines, lending structure to the otherwise soft silhouette. This is a jacket that moves with the body, not against it—the padding is light, never restrictive, allowing for layering over a fine-gauge knit or a silk shell. The fit is generous without being oversized, a silhouette that accommodates a cashmere turtleneck or a linen shirt with equal grace. In motion, the jacket swings slightly, its cotton fabric rustling with a dry, papery whisper. It is a piece for transitional days—crisp mornings that yield to mild afternoons, or cool evenings that call for a layer that doesn’t overwhelm. The floral print lifts it beyond the merely utilitarian; it is a jacket that can anchor a monochrome ensemble of black trousers and a white tee, or harmonize with denim and a chunky loafer. For a sharper edge, consider it over a slim wool dress and leather boots. Its beauty is in its adaptability: a quiet statement that asks only to be worn, not explained. Style it with a striped Breton and raw-hem jeans for a French-inflected day out, or layer it over a high-neck cashmere dress for a dinner in the city.
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SISSEL EDELBO | Adriane Quilted Jacket - Blue Floral Cotton
SISSEL EDELBO | Adriane Quilted Jacket - Blue Floral Cotton
The Adriane Quilted Jacket by SISSEL EDELBO arrives as a study in controlled ease—a silhouette that balances generous volume with a precise, geometric quilt stitch. Its defining feature is a softly rounded, casual shape, anchored by a small collar that frames the neckline without fuss. The jacket’s charm lies in its quiet confidence, a piece that does not demand attention but commands it through its deliberate restraint and thoughtful proportions. Fashioned from deadstock cotton, the fabric carries a story of resourcefulness and rarity. The blue floral print—a pattern found in leftover fabric stockrooms—feels both painterly and grounded, its blooms scattered across a deep indigo ground. The hand is light yet substantial, the quilting adding a subtle loft that gives the jacket a buoyant, almost cloud-like weight. Cotton binding edges every seam and hem, a detail that speaks to the garment’s construction: meticulous, with a respect for material that borders on the artisanal. The wooden buttons, carved and organic, offer a tactile counterpoint to the crisp cotton, their warmth softening the overall impression. Cut for ease, the Adriane Jacket falls to the hip, its front placket secured by those wooden buttons and flanked by two practical pockets. The quilt stitching runs in clean, parallel lines, lending structure to the otherwise soft silhouette. This is a jacket that moves with the body, not against it—the padding is light, never restrictive, allowing for layering over a fine-gauge knit or a silk shell. The fit is generous without being oversized, a silhouette that accommodates a cashmere turtleneck or a linen shirt with equal grace. In motion, the jacket swings slightly, its cotton fabric rustling with a dry, papery whisper. It is a piece for transitional days—crisp mornings that yield to mild afternoons, or cool evenings that call for a layer that doesn’t overwhelm. The floral print lifts it beyond the merely utilitarian; it is a jacket that can anchor a monochrome ensemble of black trousers and a white tee, or harmonize with denim and a chunky loafer. For a sharper edge, consider it over a slim wool dress and leather boots. Its beauty is in its adaptability: a quiet statement that asks only to be worn, not explained. Style it with a striped Breton and raw-hem jeans for a French-inflected day out, or layer it over a high-neck cashmere dress for a dinner in the city.
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The Adriane Quilted Jacket by SISSEL EDELBO arrives as a study in controlled ease—a silhouette that balances generous volume with a precise, geometric quilt stitch. Its defining feature is a softly rounded, casual shape, anchored by a small collar that frames the neckline without fuss. The jacket’s charm lies in its quiet confidence, a piece that does not demand attention but commands it through its deliberate restraint and thoughtful proportions. Fashioned from deadstock cotton, the fabric carries a story of resourcefulness and rarity. The blue floral print—a pattern found in leftover fabric stockrooms—feels both painterly and grounded, its blooms scattered across a deep indigo ground. The hand is light yet substantial, the quilting adding a subtle loft that gives the jacket a buoyant, almost cloud-like weight. Cotton binding edges every seam and hem, a detail that speaks to the garment’s construction: meticulous, with a respect for material that borders on the artisanal. The wooden buttons, carved and organic, offer a tactile counterpoint to the crisp cotton, their warmth softening the overall impression. Cut for ease, the Adriane Jacket falls to the hip, its front placket secured by those wooden buttons and flanked by two practical pockets. The quilt stitching runs in clean, parallel lines, lending structure to the otherwise soft silhouette. This is a jacket that moves with the body, not against it—the padding is light, never restrictive, allowing for layering over a fine-gauge knit or a silk shell. The fit is generous without being oversized, a silhouette that accommodates a cashmere turtleneck or a linen shirt with equal grace. In motion, the jacket swings slightly, its cotton fabric rustling with a dry, papery whisper. It is a piece for transitional days—crisp mornings that yield to mild afternoons, or cool evenings that call for a layer that doesn’t overwhelm. The floral print lifts it beyond the merely utilitarian; it is a jacket that can anchor a monochrome ensemble of black trousers and a white tee, or harmonize with denim and a chunky loafer. For a sharper edge, consider it over a slim wool dress and leather boots. Its beauty is in its adaptability: a quiet statement that asks only to be worn, not explained. Style it with a striped Breton and raw-hem jeans for a French-inflected day out, or layer it over a high-neck cashmere dress for a dinner in the city.



















