De Bonne Facture Fall 2024 Bridges Academia & Style

The Fashionisto / Published September 18, 2024

De Bonne Facture’s fall-winter 2024 collection draws its influence from the academia of planetologists and environmentalists, yet its execution transcends mere homage. The garments converse in earthy tones and luxurious textures, evoking the quiet sophistication Carl Sagan might have admired.

With its overcoats, the collection blends the tactile warmth of mohair with a design that marries utility and grace—a coat designed for city streets and fieldwork. Its soft yet structured design hints at the effortless style of those deeply immersed in intellectual pursuits.

In contrast, the hunting jacket and the balloon corduroy trousers capture the rugged essence of explorers. With its vintage appeal, the corduroy fabric offers a connection to the earthy landscapes often studied by climatologists.

This pairing evokes the practicality of an outdoor expedition but doesn’t sacrifice aesthetics. A khaki overcoat further reinforces this idea—a rich, deep shade that reflects natural terrains and clean lines reminiscent of laboratory environments.

De Bonne Facture Fall/Winter 2024 Collection

This coat heavily embraces the utility ethos. It is belted for a more secure fit and designed with pockets that accommodate more than just personal effects—perhaps even research tools.

Pieces like a chestnut merino lambswool jacket and crepe wool cardigan enrich the collection with softer, more intimate silhouettes. These garments have an almost professorial air, combining relaxed tailoring with high-quality wool, providing comfort without losing elegance.

The deep chestnut hues blend with the softness of merino, making these garments just as fitting for thoughtful lectures as they are for cool autumn strolls.

It culminates in more rugged articles like a mountain parka, where form meets function head-on. With its rich brick-red hue, this piece brings a vibrant, almost unexpected contrast to the otherwise muted color palette of the collection.

From overcoats to cardigans, each item in De Bonne Facture’s fall-winter 2024 lineup weaves together the disciplines of craftsmanship, sustainability, and intellectualism. The collection doesn’t shout for attention, but its details—plush fabrics, timeless cuts, and an understated palette—demand respect. It’s a wardrobe for those who don’t merely study the world but actively shape its future.


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