Women’s Blazers

TRISTAN is the reference for women's jackets and blazers, whether they are casual or for business. We offer a large variety of different fits, fabrics and colours, so that every woman can find what she is looking for!

About this collection

At TRISTAN, women’s blazers and vests are developed with tailoring precision and an engineered fit designed for the contemporary silhouette. Each piece balances architectural structure with flexible comfort, creating clean, controlled lines that enhance proportion without restricting movement.

The collection spans sharply tailored cuts, longline silhouettes that elongate the frame, and fitted or relaxed constructions depending on the intended effect. Fabrics are selected for performance as much as aesthetics: wool for cooler seasons, stretch-infused textiles for enhanced mobility, and structured materials that retain their shape throughout the day.

Designed within a modular wardrobe logic, these styles transition seamlessly from coordinated suiting to layered transitional looks. Whether worn as part of a complete ensemble or as a refined outer layer, each blazer integrates effortlessly into a modern, adaptable wardrobe.

Blazer styles at TRISTAN

Each design draws from classic tailoring codes: defined shoulders, precise lines and controlled drape. Careful construction—reinforced seams, quality lining and refined finishes—ensures lasting shape and stable fit over time. This attention to detail creates a structured silhouette without compromising comfort.

The tailored blazer

This piece forms the foundation of a cohesive professional wardrobe. Its clean cut and precise structure create a confident silhouette, ideal for formal settings. Worn with matching trousers or a pencil skirt, it composes a balanced ensemble that maintains its shape thanks to precise construction designed to retain its shape over time.

The fitted blazer

Perfect for defining the waist and structuring the upper body with precision. Its controlled drape relies on stable construction that preserves its line without excessive stretching over time. Paired with a shirt or blouse or fine knit, it maintains a polished appearance while offering mobility suited to active days.

The long blazer

The longline style naturally elongates the silhouette through its verticality. The balance between structure and fluidity comes from fabrics selected for their stability, preventing distortion. Worn open or closed, it holds its line and reinforces outfit cohesion. It brings a contemporary dimension and modernizes more relaxed looks.

The wool blazer

Designed for cooler seasons, the wool blazer combines warmth with structure. Fibre quality ensures consistent shape and increased durability through repeated wear. This piece exemplifies the TRISTAN approach: quality materials, precise construction and longevity designed to span multiple seasons.

How to choose the right blazer

Choosing the right blazer comes down to three elements: proportion, fabric performance and intended setting.


1. Proportion defines the silhouette : the cut shapes the overall impact of the outfit.

  • A cinched or fitted style defines the waist and creates a sharp, professional line.
  • A longline cut enhances verticality and brings a contemporary edge.
  • A relaxed silhouette introduces fluidity while maintaining structure.


2. Fabric determines structure and comfort : material choice affects both hold and mobility.

  • Wool offers warmth and architectural structure for cooler seasons.
  • Stretch-infused fabrics provide flexibility without compromising shape.
  • Softer textiles allow for greater versatility, particularly in day-to-evening transitions.


3. Context shapes styling decisions

  • For formal environments, opt for precise tailoring in understated tones.
  • For a more modern look, contrast structured pieces with relaxed elements.
  • During transitional seasons, layering becomes essential to maintain both function and cohesion.

At TRISTAN, a blazer is conceived as a modular wardrobe component — structured enough for professional settings, adaptable enough for everyday wear.

Fitted blazer or relaxed blazer: which to choose?


The fitted blazer suits environments where a sharp silhouette is essential. The relaxed blazer adapts to moments where comfort and fluidity take priority, while maintaining a polished appearance. Both styles have their place in a well-balanced wardrobe.

Building a cohesive ensemble

A blazer holds a central role in constructing a structured outfit. Paired with tailored women's pants, it creates a polished professional look. Worn over a shirt or blouse, it adds a formal dimension to the silhouette.

On cooler days, a blazer layers easily over a sweater, creating visually interesting depth. With a skirt, it offers a refined alternative to the classic trouser suit.

In warmer months, a lightweight tailored jacket pairs with dressy shorts for a professional appearance suited to rising temperatures. For a complete approach to seasonal dressing, our women's dresses collection offers complementary options that work seamlessly beneath structured outerwear.

Frequently Asked Questions About Women's Blazers

A long blazer creates a vertical line that visually lengthens the figure. Single-breasted styles and fitted cuts also enhance this effect by structuring the silhouette without adding bulk.

Opt for a structured cut in a neutral tone such as black, navy or grey. A tailored or fitted style with refined finishes suits professional environments. Choose a fabric that maintains its shape throughout the day.

Yes. A relaxed or slightly oversized blazer pairs easily with jeans or a laid-back knit. Versions in softer fabrics or deconstructed cuts adapt particularly well to informal contexts.

Wool offers warmth and structure for colder months. Wool-polyester blends hold their shape while simplifying care. For added versatility, lined blazers provide extra insulation.

Air your blazer after each wear and use a garment brush to remove dust. Opt for dry cleaning to preserve the structure and fibre quality. Store on a proper hanger to maintain shoulder shape.

A suit jacket is typically designed to be worn with matching trousers or a skirt, following a more formal and coordinated logic. A blazer is an independent piece, more versatile, that pairs easily with both casual and professional outfits.

Tailored fits define the waist and suit straight or less defined silhouettes. Longer blazers accentuate verticality and balance proportions. Slightly relaxed cuts add movement while softening the overall line. The right choice depends on the desired effect: definition, fluidity or bold structure.