Trench Coat
The beige trench is the all-weather frame that instantly Parisianises everything beneath it.
Story & heritage
The trench coat takes the seventh slot in the official "10 must-sees of Ines," where it is treated as the piece that works with jeans, tuxedo trousers, and even the little black dress, with rolled sleeves and a softened collar to keep it alive.
The current Gaultier trench stays close to that evergreen reading, with the house describing it as a timeless wardrobe piece and explicitly tying its beige tone to Parisian chic.
Materials & craft
The product page lists a straight cut, wide lapel collar, chin strap, cuff straps, epaulettes, front cut-outs, bibs, double-breasted button fastening, raglan pockets, full lining, and a 65% polyester / 35% cotton composition. It is designed in Paris and made in Europe.
How to choose & style
Let the trench stay mobile rather than militaristic: loosen the collar, turn the sleeves, and use it as the layer that makes straightforward trousers, dresses, or denim feel finished rather than overthought.