7.16.0 A Guide To Berets | Shaping & Styling | Joules

HISTORY

of the Beret

A beret is not merely an accessory; it is a cultural emblem, woven into the tapestry of history and style. With its origins rooted in the rural regions of France and Spain, the beret swiftly transformed from a humble garment into a powerful symbol of artistic rebellion and intellectual defiance. Embraced by avant-garde artists, revolutionaries, and intellectuals alike, figures such as Picasso and Che Guevara donned this iconic headpiece to signify their unwavering individuality. In the present day, the beret continues to transcend its historical significance, evolving into a versatile fashion statement that exudes both elegance and timeless sophistication. But what is a beret in modern fashion? It is a round, flat-crowned hat, subtle yet striking, that elevates any ensemble with an air of effortless refinement.

To achieve a more refined, sophisticated look, pair your beret with a tweed blazer and a midi skirt, allowing the beret to take center stage in a refined ensemble. In chillier months, a knitted beret can even be paired with a fleece jacket for both added style and warmth.

WOMEN'S BLAZERS
WOMEN'S FLEECES

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