From the cobblestone streets of Paris to the runways of Milan, tweed has long reigned as one of fashion's most enduring iconic fabrics. When Coco Chanel reimagined the rugged Scottish fabric in the 1920s — softening it, lining it, and turning it into impeccably tailored suits — she didn't just create a look, she created a legacy that lives on. Chanel's vintage tweed jackets still fetch as much as $35,000 today.
Today, tweed remains a cornerstone of high fashion, appearing season after season in the collections of the world's most celebrated designers. Whether it's a structured blazer, a chic miniskirt, or an elegant coat, tweed carries with it an air of timeless sophistication that never goes out of style. This is fabric with a story — one being told again on your sewing table.
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