Sissel Edelbo | Maggie Suzani Embroidered Canvas Jacket - Light Rose
The Sissel Edelbo Maggie Jacket in Suzani Light-Rose is a study in deliberate contrast: a sturdy cotton canvas shell becomes the canvas for an explosion of intricate, handcrafted embroidery. This is not a delicate layer; it is a statement piece built on a foundation of robust utility. The jacket’s defining feature is its namesake Suzani embroidery, a dense, vivid pattern that wraps across the fabric, where traditional Indian motifs are woven together with unexpected, contemporary symbols—hearts, the word “LOVE,” and stylized flowers. This is embroidery as narrative, not mere decoration. The hand of the cotton canvas is crisp and substantial, offering a structured feel that holds its shape without stiffness. It is a fabric that feels lived-in from the first wear, with a weight that signals quality and durability. Against this sturdy backdrop, the embroidery is rendered in a manually controlled chain stitch technique, a hallmark of Suzani work. The threadwork creates a raised, almost tactile surface, a rich texture that catches the light and draws the eye. The result is a jacket that feels both grounded and precious, the weight of the canvas balanced by the artistry of the stitch. The Maggie is cut with a relaxed, slightly boxy silhouette that falls just below the hip, allowing for easy movement and effortless layering. It features a center front placket with buttons and practical front pockets, details that reinforce its utilitarian spirit. The construction is deliberate: the shoulders are set with a gentle drop, and the sleeves are cut wide enough to accommodate a chunky knit or a blazer sleeve beneath. It is a jacket that invites you to move, to gesture, to live in it—the embroidery catching the light as you reach for a door or pull a book from a shelf. This is a piece for the transitional seasons, for a crisp autumn day or a cool spring evening. Wear it open over a simple white tee and wide-leg denim for a look that balances its ornate detail with ease. For a more considered approach, layer it over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and tailored trousers, letting the jacket become the focal point of a monochromatic palette. It is equally at home against a city backdrop as it is on a weekend countryside escape. Style it with a flat leather boot and a woven bag; the jacket will do all the talking.
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Sissel Edelbo | Maggie Suzani Embroidered Canvas Jacket - Light Rose
Sissel Edelbo | Maggie Suzani Embroidered Canvas Jacket - Light Rose
The Sissel Edelbo Maggie Jacket in Suzani Light-Rose is a study in deliberate contrast: a sturdy cotton canvas shell becomes the canvas for an explosion of intricate, handcrafted embroidery. This is not a delicate layer; it is a statement piece built on a foundation of robust utility. The jacket’s defining feature is its namesake Suzani embroidery, a dense, vivid pattern that wraps across the fabric, where traditional Indian motifs are woven together with unexpected, contemporary symbols—hearts, the word “LOVE,” and stylized flowers. This is embroidery as narrative, not mere decoration. The hand of the cotton canvas is crisp and substantial, offering a structured feel that holds its shape without stiffness. It is a fabric that feels lived-in from the first wear, with a weight that signals quality and durability. Against this sturdy backdrop, the embroidery is rendered in a manually controlled chain stitch technique, a hallmark of Suzani work. The threadwork creates a raised, almost tactile surface, a rich texture that catches the light and draws the eye. The result is a jacket that feels both grounded and precious, the weight of the canvas balanced by the artistry of the stitch. The Maggie is cut with a relaxed, slightly boxy silhouette that falls just below the hip, allowing for easy movement and effortless layering. It features a center front placket with buttons and practical front pockets, details that reinforce its utilitarian spirit. The construction is deliberate: the shoulders are set with a gentle drop, and the sleeves are cut wide enough to accommodate a chunky knit or a blazer sleeve beneath. It is a jacket that invites you to move, to gesture, to live in it—the embroidery catching the light as you reach for a door or pull a book from a shelf. This is a piece for the transitional seasons, for a crisp autumn day or a cool spring evening. Wear it open over a simple white tee and wide-leg denim for a look that balances its ornate detail with ease. For a more considered approach, layer it over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and tailored trousers, letting the jacket become the focal point of a monochromatic palette. It is equally at home against a city backdrop as it is on a weekend countryside escape. Style it with a flat leather boot and a woven bag; the jacket will do all the talking.
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The Sissel Edelbo Maggie Jacket in Suzani Light-Rose is a study in deliberate contrast: a sturdy cotton canvas shell becomes the canvas for an explosion of intricate, handcrafted embroidery. This is not a delicate layer; it is a statement piece built on a foundation of robust utility. The jacket’s defining feature is its namesake Suzani embroidery, a dense, vivid pattern that wraps across the fabric, where traditional Indian motifs are woven together with unexpected, contemporary symbols—hearts, the word “LOVE,” and stylized flowers. This is embroidery as narrative, not mere decoration. The hand of the cotton canvas is crisp and substantial, offering a structured feel that holds its shape without stiffness. It is a fabric that feels lived-in from the first wear, with a weight that signals quality and durability. Against this sturdy backdrop, the embroidery is rendered in a manually controlled chain stitch technique, a hallmark of Suzani work. The threadwork creates a raised, almost tactile surface, a rich texture that catches the light and draws the eye. The result is a jacket that feels both grounded and precious, the weight of the canvas balanced by the artistry of the stitch. The Maggie is cut with a relaxed, slightly boxy silhouette that falls just below the hip, allowing for easy movement and effortless layering. It features a center front placket with buttons and practical front pockets, details that reinforce its utilitarian spirit. The construction is deliberate: the shoulders are set with a gentle drop, and the sleeves are cut wide enough to accommodate a chunky knit or a blazer sleeve beneath. It is a jacket that invites you to move, to gesture, to live in it—the embroidery catching the light as you reach for a door or pull a book from a shelf. This is a piece for the transitional seasons, for a crisp autumn day or a cool spring evening. Wear it open over a simple white tee and wide-leg denim for a look that balances its ornate detail with ease. For a more considered approach, layer it over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and tailored trousers, letting the jacket become the focal point of a monochromatic palette. It is equally at home against a city backdrop as it is on a weekend countryside escape. Style it with a flat leather boot and a woven bag; the jacket will do all the talking.



















