Bulonesse Trench Coat Strapless Maxi Dress Double Belted
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To wear the Bulonesse is to step into a legacy. The Trench Coat, as an icon, is steeped in intellectual and rebellious history. Born of the British officer corps in WWI, the original Burberry and Aquascutum designs were reserved for the elite, symbolizing utilitarian power. It was then subversively claimed by Hollywood's most compelling figures—the shadowy detective, the enigmatic spy, the unstoppable femme fatale like Catherine Deneuve in her Yves Saint Laurent trench.
We strip away the sleeves and the shoulder pads of the past, a nod to the Strapless trend dominating the S/S '26 runways, celebrating a newly assertive sex appeal. This move doesn't diminish its authority; it re-centers it. By removing the traditional military armor, I force the focus onto the strength of your own silhouette. This is power, unbuttoned.
And of course, it has Pockets. Deep, functional, gloriously irreverent pockets. This is where the intellectual depth meets the sassy practicality. A woman with pockets is a woman who needs no one to hold her essentials. She is independent. She is unbothered. She is prepared.