Lines in the Sky

There’s something about a skyline that makes you reconsider proportions. Shapes feel bolder. Choices, clearer. And that’s exactly where we found ourselves—several stories up—reframing a vintage pinstripe for the present.

This season, we introduce a women’s suit that pulls from the past without getting stuck in it. Double-breasted, softly oversized, and cinched at the waist with a self-tie—this piece doesn’t lean into nostalgia. It leans forward.

We styled it with contrast: a silk bow blouse that nods to classic menswear formality, paired with a backwards cap and city-ready footwear. It's structure with ease. Elegance, undone just enough.

Every element of the suit was designed to walk a line—between eras, between cities, between who you’ve been and who you're becoming. From the deliberate drape of the wide-leg trousers to the assertive lapel roll, this is tailoring that travels.

Moreno has always believed in the power of restraint. And in this look, restraint meets reinterpretation. The pinstripe isn’t loud. But it’s present. Just like the woman who wears it.

This fall, we’re not replicating vintage. We’re reimagining it—against the sky, under a cap, above it all.

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