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Venus

Cotton barn jackets, linen utility pieces, satin tailoring, and fleece layers land in a wardrobe language built for calm movement.

Venus cotton twill field with olive utility seams

Material read Venus works through surfaces that look lived in before they look precious: twill, linen, velvet, satin, and brushed fleece.

The attitude is not loud. It is steady: cropped hems, clean collars, and soft volume held close to the body.

Venus linen utility fold in warm stone and tobacco

Linen and cotton give the collection its dry hand, with workwear references kept neat instead of heavy.

Venus satin blazer sheen with ivory light and graphite edge

Satin and silk shift the edit from purely practical to composed, especially around jackets and shirts.

Venus velvet and fleece shadow in muted forest and cream

Utility, softened.

The strongest Venus pieces sit between outerwear and everyday uniform: cropped jackets, hooded layers, relaxed blazers, and fleece that keeps shape instead of collapsing.

  • cotton twill
  • linen slub
  • satin back
  • velvet pile
  • brushed fleece

Built for the in-between day.

Venus makes sense when the weather changes twice, when a blazer needs to work over a hoodie, or when a cotton jacket should feel intentional without becoming formal.

Venus cropped hood line with fleece texture and clean drawcord

Collection note

Quiet layers with a practical spine.

The edit is best read as a clean daily system: cropped outerwear for proportion, soft knits for ease, and polished surfaces for moments that need a sharper edge.

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Venus olive cotton twill texture repeated as closing study
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