When we talk about blazers, it’s hard not to think of Giorgio Armani, the master of the suit and the originator of power dressing reimagined with elegance and delicacy. His suits and blazers were never just clothes, they were symbols of a new kind of power: quiet, poised and feminine.
To be honest, I don’t think there’s ever been a blazer phenomenon like we have now. Just as Armani once blurred the line between masculine tailoring and feminine sensuality, today’s blazers are carried through office hours, red carpets, and city streets more easily and reliably than ever before.
Whether worn as a full suit, layered over your favorite pair of jeans, or one of my favorite combinations to style with a slip dress or skirt, blazers are the ultimate go-to piece for neutral, effortless sophistication.
Personally, I’m a single-breasted advocate, but it’s all about shape, style, and what feels right for you.
Proportion is everything when it comes to blazers, and finding the right cut will not only be flattering, but will also stand the test of time. Because, let’s be honest, trends are fun, but the right blazer, it’s a long-term relationship.
I’ve rounded up six of my favorite blazer brands. Sure, they may lean towards luxury. But whether it’s the impeccable cuts and traditional craftsmanship, these brands are a true investment in your wardrobe.
Trust me, they’ll stay true to you for seasons (and style cycles) to come.
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This season’s best blazer
Giorgio Armani | Single-breasted blazer
Soft, modern elegance in the Armani style.
Knatchbull | Double-breasted jacket
This is definitely on my wish list!
Heirloom | Anita Blazer
Perfect double-breasted scoop neck.
Joseph | Jayden Tailoring Wool Stretch Jacket
Adding a luxurious edge to 90’s minimalism.
Bella Floyd |Velvet St. James Jacket Dark Marine
It has a nostalgic feel throughout, but it still feels fresh.
Blaze Milan | Lady Mode Chocolate
This is definitely a hero piece with a smiley pocket.
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