Marmalade-coloured paths, gentle greens, the blush of a tea rose… the Parisienne taps into the natural palette of the Cotswolds to curate her winter wardrobe.
The countryside’s diffuse light washes over each piece to illuminate soft shades, comforting textures and snug silhouettes. She slings her large Le Foulonné over her shoulder as she heads back to the cottage for a cup of something warm. She curls up by the crackling fire in her cosy knits: a mohair jumper, a long dress or a cable-knit cardigan. Her lambskin suede coat and padded, light nylon jacket keep her warm and dry in the fickle British weather – without sacrificing an ounce of style.
In her suitcase, she’s packed her shearling Le Pliage Xtra. A nod to the rolling pastureland as far as the eye can see, its textured sheepskin lends softness and sophistication. A sense of bohemia can also be found in blouses with revisited tartan prints, perfect for wandering through charming villages. The sheep keyring adds a playful twist, hanging from bags like a winter charm. From the pastoral square scarf to the faux bouclé ballet flats, each detail tells a travel story of timeless elegance and contentment rediscovered.
An ode to nature and the Longchamp art of living.