We know it’s the peak of summer right now and we’re talking about jackets. Crazy. But let me explain. The current interest in ’90s-era windbreakers has little to do with the weather—although they will serve a purpose when the monsoon hits in a month. It’s more about reliving a certain moment in time. The era of grainy VHS aerobics tapes and high-saturation music videos where the wardrobe was as loud as the bass. The current take moves past the crunchy hiker aesthetic that’s a little more sincere and technical and is more about reclaiming the energy and making it feel sleek for a city pavement.
We’ve seen the trend crystallise in real time over the last few weeks. Just days ago in New York, Zendaya stepped out in a masterclass of sporty coordination, elevating a sleek, oversized half-zip anorak by pairing it with matching parachute trousers, proving that even a full kit can feel polished. Back in September, everyone from Fendi and Loewe to Miu Miu and Prada showed soft-shell jackets in bright eye-catching colours on their spring/summer runways. At the Saint Laurent show, Hailey Bieber and Charli XCX sat front row in vintage-inspired colour-blocked shells thrown over lace-trimmed babydoll shorts and sheer tights, while Zoë Kravitz wore a khaki bomber version with a pale-yellow silk slip skirt and PVC pumps. It’s that exact sartorial tension of the nylon against the softness of the lingerie that makes the look feel unmistakably now.


















