Veronique Branquinho AW2005 Nylon Sherpa Rider Jacket
The Veronique mindset is to create clothing that fits the body flawlessly. She believed that a better fitting garment makes the wearer more comfortable and more physically appealing. Throughout her 6 years designing menswear, Veronique expressed this mentality by way of fitted shirts, abstract knitwear, and creased wool trousers. Veronique Branquinho grew up in Vilvoorde, Belgium being a loner of sorts. She spent a lot of time out the the spotlight of attention which accurately reflects her understated design style and mysterious aesthetic. She dressed her models to appeal scholarly and quiet and attempted to represent the appearance of an everyday person rid of the traditional runway glam. Romance and functionality were two key principles that Veronique Branquinho followed in order to deliver products that made her clientele reserve spaces in their highly calculated wardrobes.
This black nylon rider jacket features a black faux-sherpa collar with asymmetric black hardware. Three zippered pockets are on the front of the jacket and two zippers are on the arm.
Marked size 46 (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: 18in
Chest: 21in
Length: 29in
Sleeve: 27in
Condition: 7/10 - The zipper on the left arm is stuck in place.
The Veronique mindset is to create clothing that fits the body flawlessly. She believed that a better fitting garment makes the wearer more comfortable and more physically appealing. Throughout her 6 years designing menswear, Veronique expressed this mentality by way of fitted shirts, abstract knitwear, and creased wool trousers. Veronique Branquinho grew up in Vilvoorde, Belgium being a loner of sorts. She spent a lot of time out the the spotlight of attention which accurately reflects her understated design style and mysterious aesthetic. She dressed her models to appeal scholarly and quiet and attempted to represent the appearance of an everyday person rid of the traditional runway glam. Romance and functionality were two key principles that Veronique Branquinho followed in order to deliver products that made her clientele reserve spaces in their highly calculated wardrobes.
This black nylon rider jacket features a black faux-sherpa collar with asymmetric black hardware. Three zippered pockets are on the front of the jacket and two zippers are on the arm.
Marked size 46 (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: 18in
Chest: 21in
Length: 29in
Sleeve: 27in
Condition: 7/10 - The zipper on the left arm is stuck in place.
The Veronique mindset is to create clothing that fits the body flawlessly. She believed that a better fitting garment makes the wearer more comfortable and more physically appealing. Throughout her 6 years designing menswear, Veronique expressed this mentality by way of fitted shirts, abstract knitwear, and creased wool trousers. Veronique Branquinho grew up in Vilvoorde, Belgium being a loner of sorts. She spent a lot of time out the the spotlight of attention which accurately reflects her understated design style and mysterious aesthetic. She dressed her models to appeal scholarly and quiet and attempted to represent the appearance of an everyday person rid of the traditional runway glam. Romance and functionality were two key principles that Veronique Branquinho followed in order to deliver products that made her clientele reserve spaces in their highly calculated wardrobes.
This black nylon rider jacket features a black faux-sherpa collar with asymmetric black hardware. Three zippered pockets are on the front of the jacket and two zippers are on the arm.
Marked size 46 (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: 18in
Chest: 21in
Length: 29in
Sleeve: 27in
Condition: 7/10 - The zipper on the left arm is stuck in place.