Women's Blazers

Women’s blazers that work as hard as the rest of your wardrobe. Explore sharp single-breasted cuts, double-breasted jackets, and directional silhouettes built on precise tailoring. From lightweight layers to structured wool pieces, each style is selected for line, drape, and wearability.

Women's Blazers

This edit gathers women’s blazers that balance sharp tailoring with wear-anywhere ease. Expect clean single-breasted jackets, strong-shouldered double-breasted styles, longline pieces that read almost like coats, and cropped proportions that reframe the waist. Fabrications range from structured wool and wool blends to breathable linen and smooth crepe, with details like peaked lapels, deep V-necklines, sculpted waists, and considered venting.

Use the collection to build out a suit, punctuate denim, or sit over occasion pieces when a cardigan doesn’t feel intentional enough. Key ways to filter the rail:

  • Single-breasted blazers for streamlined, layerable looks.
  • Double-breasted silhouettes for more structure and presence.
  • Textured fabrics and pinstripes when you want visible tailoring detail.
  • Neutral palettes versus high-impact black or deep tones, depending on rotation.

Shop popular brands like Alberto Biani, Alexander Mcqueen, Brunello Cucinelli, Burberry, Isabel Marant and more. Each piece ships from authorized stockists, so provenance and designer intent stay intact from rack to delivery.

FAQ

How should a women’s blazer fit through the shoulders and chest?
The shoulder seam should sit close to the edge of your shoulder bone without pulling or collapsing. You should be able to fasten the blazer without strain across the chest, but it doesn’t need to close if you plan to wear it open. If you’re between sizes, prioritize shoulder fit and adjust the body with tailoring.
What’s the difference between single-breasted and double-breasted blazers?
Single-breasted blazers have one column of buttons and a narrower overlap, which makes them easier to layer and style casually. Double-breasted blazers have a wider front overlap and two columns of buttons, creating a more structured, directional line. Both can be worn with denim, tailoring, or dresses depending on the fabric and proportion.
Which blazer fabrics work best across multiple seasons?
Light to mid-weight wool and wool blends carry well from cooler spring days into autumn and winter. Linen and linen blends breathe better in warmer weather, especially in relaxed or unlined constructions. Crepe and smooth suiting fabrics handle office, travel, and evening dressing with minimal creasing if you prefer a polished surface.
Can I style these blazers outside of formal or office settings?
Yes, the cuts in this collection are chosen to move between dress codes. Try a structured blazer over a T-shirt and jeans, or over a slip dress to offset something more fluid. Stronger shoulders, longer lengths, and sculpted waists can read either smart or off-duty depending on what you pair underneath.
How do I care for a tailored blazer to maintain its structure?
Most tailored blazers respond best to intermittent dry cleaning rather than frequent trips, with spot-cleaning for minor marks. Use a clothes brush and steamer to refresh the fabric and relax light creasing. Hang the blazer on a wide, shaped hanger so the shoulders keep their line between wears.