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The Nora Jacket Ivory

A 90s minimalist shape that the chicest women never stopped wearing. Collarless, cropped, four patch pockets that actually work — the kind of blazer that finishes an outfit without taking it over.

The details
  • Collarless, cropped silhouette
  • Four functional patch pockets (two at chest, two at hip)
  • Button front closure
  • Fully lined
  • Available in self-fabric buttons or gold buttons (Black and Navy only)
Fit

Tailored through the shoulder, eased through the body so it sits cleanly over a blouse or a tank without pulling. Cropped to hit at or just above the high hip. True to size for most. If you plan to layer over a heavier knit, size up.

Wear it with

The Grace Silk Blouse and the Eloise Trouser for a coordinated look. The Stella Skirt or Dorothy Pencil Skirt for office-to-evening. A silk tank and the Josephine Pant when you want it casual but pulled together.

Care

Dry clean only.

Common questions

What's the difference between the gold and self-fabric buttons?
The gold buttons are a hardware detail that reads slightly more formal and more 90s. The self-fabric buttons (covered in the same fabric as the jacket) are quieter and more minimalist. Choose based on whether you want the jacket to be the statement or the staple. Available in Black and Navy.

How short is 'cropped'?
It hits at or just above the high hip — short enough to show the waistband of high-rise trousers, long enough to wear over a tucked blouse without exposing the tuck.

Can I wear it to court or a boardroom?
Yes. Pair with the matching colour Eloise Trouser for a coordinated look, or with the Stella Skirt for a more polished pencil-skirt setup. The collarless cut reads cleaner than a notch-lapel blazer in formal settings.

Will it work over a turtleneck?
Yes, with room. The body is eased enough to fit a fine-gauge knit underneath. For a heavier knit, size up.

Why is it called 'Nora' now and not 'Nora Lady Jacket'?
We dropped 'Lady' from the name. The jacket hasn't changed.

A 90s minimalist shape that the chicest women never stopped wearing. Collarless, cropped, four patch pockets that actually work — the kind of blazer that finishes an outfit without taking it over.

The details
  • Collarless, cropped silhouette
  • Four functional patch pockets (two at chest, two at hip)
  • Button front closure
  • Fully lined
  • Available in self-fabric buttons or gold buttons (Black and Navy only)
Fit

Tailored through the shoulder, eased through the body so it sits cleanly over a blouse or a tank without pulling. Cropped to hit at or just above the high hip. True to size for most. If you plan to layer over a heavier knit, size up.

Wear it with

The Grace Silk Blouse and the Eloise Trouser for a coordinated look. The Stella Skirt or Dorothy Pencil Skirt for office-to-evening. A silk tank and the Josephine Pant when you want it casual but pulled together.

Care

Dry clean only.

Common questions

What's the difference between the gold and self-fabric buttons?
The gold buttons are a hardware detail that reads slightly more formal and more 90s. The self-fabric buttons (covered in the same fabric as the jacket) are quieter and more minimalist. Choose based on whether you want the jacket to be the statement or the staple. Available in Black and Navy.

How short is 'cropped'?
It hits at or just above the high hip — short enough to show the waistband of high-rise trousers, long enough to wear over a tucked blouse without exposing the tuck.

Can I wear it to court or a boardroom?
Yes. Pair with the matching colour Eloise Trouser for a coordinated look, or with the Stella Skirt for a more polished pencil-skirt setup. The collarless cut reads cleaner than a notch-lapel blazer in formal settings.

Will it work over a turtleneck?
Yes, with room. The body is eased enough to fit a fine-gauge knit underneath. For a heavier knit, size up.

Why is it called 'Nora' now and not 'Nora Lady Jacket'?
We dropped 'Lady' from the name. The jacket hasn't changed.

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Description

A 90s minimalist shape that the chicest women never stopped wearing. Collarless, cropped, four patch pockets that actually work — the kind of blazer that finishes an outfit without taking it over.

The details
  • Collarless, cropped silhouette
  • Four functional patch pockets (two at chest, two at hip)
  • Button front closure
  • Fully lined
  • Available in self-fabric buttons or gold buttons (Black and Navy only)
Fit

Tailored through the shoulder, eased through the body so it sits cleanly over a blouse or a tank without pulling. Cropped to hit at or just above the high hip. True to size for most. If you plan to layer over a heavier knit, size up.

Wear it with

The Grace Silk Blouse and the Eloise Trouser for a coordinated look. The Stella Skirt or Dorothy Pencil Skirt for office-to-evening. A silk tank and the Josephine Pant when you want it casual but pulled together.

Care

Dry clean only.

Common questions

What's the difference between the gold and self-fabric buttons?
The gold buttons are a hardware detail that reads slightly more formal and more 90s. The self-fabric buttons (covered in the same fabric as the jacket) are quieter and more minimalist. Choose based on whether you want the jacket to be the statement or the staple. Available in Black and Navy.

How short is 'cropped'?
It hits at or just above the high hip — short enough to show the waistband of high-rise trousers, long enough to wear over a tucked blouse without exposing the tuck.

Can I wear it to court or a boardroom?
Yes. Pair with the matching colour Eloise Trouser for a coordinated look, or with the Stella Skirt for a more polished pencil-skirt setup. The collarless cut reads cleaner than a notch-lapel blazer in formal settings.

Will it work over a turtleneck?
Yes, with room. The body is eased enough to fit a fine-gauge knit underneath. For a heavier knit, size up.

Why is it called 'Nora' now and not 'Nora Lady Jacket'?
We dropped 'Lady' from the name. The jacket hasn't changed.