The Iron Jacket is built around the balance between structure and softness. Its silhouette is relaxed and semi-structured neither sharply formal nor entirely loose. This balance gives the garment an easy, wearable quality while maintaining a clear design presence within the editorial language of the collection.
The jacket is made from handwoven Daraei cotton, a textile defined by its tactile surface, irregular texture, and layered approach to color. Soft tones of light blue, green, yellow, pink, purple, grey, and white appear across the fabric, creating a surface that feels rich yet controlled. The colors are not flat or uniform; through the handwoven quality of the textile, they gain warmth, variation, and depth.
The standing collar and open front give the jacket a defined structure. Its mid-length cut sits over the hips, while the loose shape allows it to work naturally as a layering piece. Underneath, the vivid fuchsia top creates a strong color accent, while the light trousers keep the overall look fresh, airy, and suited to the Spring/Summer season.
In this look, handwoven Daraei cotton functions as more than a material, it becomes the central visual language of the garment. The textured surface, soft color fields, and asymmetrical color placement transform the jacket from a simple outer layer into a distinctive contemporary piece. The result is a light, relaxed, and contemporary look shaped between the heritage of handwoven textile and the language of modern design.

