Women's wool pullover

The cornerstone of the winter wardrobe, the wool pullover carries through the cold seasons without excess. The Parisian house approaches it as a foundational piece, to be worn day to day, in natural wools and measured cuts. Our collection of pullovers and gilets brings together round-collar pullovers, knit polos, cardigans and sleeveless styles, knitted in materials that last: merino wool, alpaca, mohair, alpaca and blended wool.

Merino wool, alpaca, mohair

The merino wool, dense and breathable, is the reference material of the collection: it follows the body without stiffening it, keeps you warm without weighing you down, and can be worn as easily every day as under a coat. Alpaca, rarer and warmer, adds volume to winter styles and a more visible texture to the knit. Mohair, lighter and more airy, lends an understated sheen to between-season pullovers. The cuts follow the movement: generous and structured, sometimes asymmetric, drawn from the menswear wardrobe for the most relaxed styles. In terms of finishes, the house works with a range of details: round collar, v-collar, boat collar or polo collar, textured knits, cable stitches and refined cuffs.

How to wear a wool pullover?

The wool pullover lends itself to every combination in the winter wardrobe. Tucked into raw denim jeans, it makes for a casually elegant look, easy to wear. Under a wool coat or a blazer, it becomes the layering piece of a considered silhouette. In a roll-collar version, it extends the line of the neck; the roll-collar pullover remains the ally of the coldest days, worn under a dress or with wool trousers. For more dressed evenings, the fine wool black pullover slips beneath a midi skirt or fluid trousers. The cardigan or the sleeveless pullovers layer up, playing with volumes and textures. Season after season, wool remains the material that endures.