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Materialists Dakota Johnson Black Leather Jacket
£69.00 – £91.00
Product Specifications:
- Material: Real Leather | Faux Leather
- Inner: Soft Viscose Lining
- Collar: Pointed Shirt Collar
- Sleeves: Long Sleeves
- Cuffs: Standard Cuffs
- Pockets: Two Side Welt Pockets (implied by style)
- Hem: Mid-Thigh Length, Straight Hem
- Closure: Button-Front
- Color: Black
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Description
Materialists 2025 Dakota Johnson Black Leather Jacket
Presenting the Materialists The iconic black leather jacket that Dakota Johnson wore in the movie “Materialists” while playing the role of Lucy, the gifted matchmaker. For those who are fashion-forward, this jacket is an essential because it exudes effortless cool and classic style. Its slightly longer length and sleek black leather combine to create a polished yet adaptable look. This jacket instantly improves your ensemble, whether you are dressing up for a night out or adding a stylish edge to regular clothing. The premium leather guarantees longevity and an opulent feel, while the straightforward button-front fastening and pointed shirt collar add a timeless touch. This essential piece, which exudes effortless sophistication and promises to make you feel and look amazing, embodies Dakota’s signature style. This type of jacket is ideal for people who wish to always look put together and stylish because it fits well with any outfit.
This jacket is comfortable and long-lasting because it is made of real or faux leather and has a soft viscose lining. Long sleeves with standard cuffs and a pointed shirt collar create a sophisticated silhouette. The mid-thigh straight hem creates a long, attractive appearance. Practicality is added by two side welt pockets without detracting from the elegant style. Because of its timeless black hue, this jacket can be worn with almost anything, making it a fashion staple. This jacket exudes classic style and will quickly become a wardrobe staple, whether it is worn with dressier or more casual ensembles.
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