Collected: Vintage Chanel Jackets – Julia Berolzheimer

Collected: Vintage Chanel Jackets – Julia Berolzheimer

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Chanel Jacket, Mother Jeans, Chanel Bag & Flats (similar here), Dior Sunglasses

I loved Chanel’s show this season—it felt like a fresh perspective on something so established, while still holding onto everything that makes the house instantly recognizable. There was a lightness to it, a sense of ease in how the pieces were styled and worn, that made it feel current without losing that signature structure.

What always draws me back to Chanel is the archive. The silhouettes, the tweeds, the subtle variations in color and trim—there’s so much history there, but it never feels fixed in one moment. Each piece has the ability to be reinterpreted depending on how you wear it, becoming something you collect, wear, reshape, and eventually pass on.

 

I’ve found that some of the pieces I reach for most are vintage. There’s something about discovering an older jacket or coat, then tailoring it slightly or styling it in a new way, that makes it feel entirely your own. It becomes less about the era it came from and more about how it fits into your life now.

Looking through these pieces, what stands out is how much variety exists within the same framework. Soft pastels, brighter tones, classic creams, intricate weaves—each one carries that familiar Chanel structure, but with its own personality. It’s a reminder that you don’t have to approach it one way.


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