Product description
The printed quilted jacket, as worn by Melia Kreiling as Sofia Sideris in Season 4 of Emily in Paris, is a study in innovative design and wearable beauty with aplomb. The multi-colored abstract print is eye-catching and features bold geometric and tribal-inspired motifs. The rich color palette, with deeply saturated navy and warm oranges, yellows, and beige tones, is sophisticated and complex. The intricate surface design, printed onto quilted satin fabric, brings a beautiful sheen and sumptuous texture to the jacket, transforming it from just a functional outerwear piece to a true statement piece.
In addition to its eye-catching design, the jacket features a modern take on the classic bomber orientation. The ribbed knit collar, cuffs, and hem help maintain the loose, sporty feel of the bomber while still providing a nice secure fit. The casual structure is an appropriate backdrop for the elaborate print and luxurious feel of the jacket. It seems only fitting that the juxtaposition of sporty in silhouette and luxurious in fabric and print echoes the mood of the show—an effortless combination of chic and deliberately high fashion destined to carry you from the café to the dance floor.
Premium Quality Fabric
Made with soft, breathable knit for all-day festive comfort.
Elegant Vintage Design
Inspired by Laura Bunting’s classic holiday look with timeless seasonal charm.
Comfortable Fit
More about the product
The jacket has gone beyond being merely outerwear; it’s part of Sofia Sideris’s sartorial narrative and the show, regardless of whether you enjoy it, is an homage to sartorial design and fashion. Emily in Paris is known for its daring outfits, including pieces which wear whimsy heavily, but this piece is more elegant, confident and artistic instead. It aptly embodies Sofia, a strong independent gallery owner, by generating a look and feeling that is modern, while also maintaining a timeless elegance. This piece demonstrates that style is associated with confidence, personal flare, and is a piece people will search for, and it has all the requisite details of quintessential Parisian je ne sais quoi with a twist of freshness and contemporary flare at the same time.











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