Conversations in Style

Rachael on the Long Weekend Twill Jacket

Rachael on the Long Weekend Twill Jacket

“I wear it over denim most days, but it’s also great layered over something more unexpected, like a slip dress or trousers and heels.”

Who better to talk style than the woman designing it? In Conversations in Style, Rachael—our Senior Director of Design & Creative—walks us through what she’s reaching for and why it’s worth obsessing over.

When Rachael calls something a forever piece, you know it’s more than just a trend. It’s the piece she builds her week around. The one that gets better with wear. The one she’ll pack without overthinking.

Right now, that piece is the Long Weekend Twill Jacket.

“It’s soft, stretchy twill, but still holds its shape—structured but totally wearable,” she tells us. “I wear it over denim most days, but it’s also great layered over something more unexpected, like a slip dress or trousers and heels.”


 

Why she keeps reaching for it:

  • It’s seasonless. “Warm enough for a California chill, but light enough to layer.”

  • It has shape. “The curved hem and subtle tailoring give it structure, but it never feels fussy.”

  • It plays well with others. “The color works with literally everything.”

  • And yes—the pockets. “They’re deep enough to skip the bag if I’m just running out.”

For Rachael, style starts with pieces that feel grounded—versatile, wearable, and just elevated enough to hold their own.

The Long Weekend Twill Jacket? It’s that piece.



How Rachael Styles the Long Weekend Twill Jacket

A few ways she’s wearing it right now:

  • Faded denim + classic hoops for creative office days (coffee in hand, of course)

  • Over a chic dress for winter dinner plans that started with “nothing fancy”

  • Mock neck + trousers + ankle boots when LA tries to pretend it’s cold

  • Layered with a hoodie and sneakers for early morning trail walks with her dog

  • Wide-leg pants + tucked-in tee on repeat—minimal effort, maximum polish

It’s the kind of layer that never tries too hard. Just like Rachael.

P.S. Rachael already called dibs.

You might want to do the same.

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