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Mason's Blazer for Women

Blazer Donna Mason's

The blazer has never needed justification. It was born from tailoring but lives in everyday life. In the FW25 collection, Mason’s reinterprets it as an everyday ally — able to move between elegance and functionality without losing authenticity.
A garment that doesn’t impose a role but accompanies the wearer through their own rhythm, always faithful to an idea of authentic and functional elegance.

The Blazer According to Mason’s

In the FW25 collection, the blazer is an exercise in subtraction. Essential lines, controlled proportions, soft shoulders that follow the body’s movement. The jersey becomes the signature fabric of this vision — technical, compact, discreetly luminous. In versions with lurex inserts or herringbone and micro-dot weaves, it gains textures that enhance the fabric itself. Alongside it, flannel introduces warmth. Nothing more.

Two models translate this philosophy.

Irene, longer and more fitted, sculpts the silhouette with sartorial precision while maintaining softness. Helena, with clean lines and two buttons, represents the idea of the everyday blazer: functional, versatile. It transitions easily from work to leisure. Same balance.

Photo of the Helena blazer in lurex jersey being worn

Completing the set, the Ellen vest offers a new interpretation of Mason’s feminine tailoring. Presented in velvet, herringbone patterns, diamond motifs or bouclé jersey, it renews the modular dimension. Welt pockets, button closure. The codes of the blazer, a freer attitude. Worn under a jacket or on its own. Structure and lightness without emphasis.

Ellen women’s vest in wide-ribbed velvet

The blazers in the collection find balance between affinity and freedom. They create a suit when paired with Mason’s trousers or stand alone over denim — always with the same sense of proportion and intention.

A Steady Point

The Mason’s women’s FW25 blazer doesn’t belong to a season — it belongs to an attitude. Irene and Helena express the same idea: tailored construction, everyday function. Technical jersey, flannel, lurex. Materials that accompany, not that declare.

Paired with Mason’s trousers, it builds a coordinated look. Worn over denim, it maintains balance. The blazer remains what it has always been: the garment that doesn’t impose a role — it defines it.

FAQ – Mason’s Women’s Blazer

1) What is the difference between a jacket and a blazer?

The jacket was born as a formal piece of a suit, constructed with more rigid structures and precise proportions. The blazer, instead, keeps the same refinement but with a freer attitude: a jacket designed to live on its own, able to adapt to different contexts without losing elegance.

2) How should a women’s blazer fit?

A blazer should follow the body’s natural line, supporting it without constraining it.
Mason’s versions, fitted or slightly longer, ensure balance between structure and movement, enhancing the silhouette with tailored comfort and proportion.

3) How to style a Mason’s blazer?

For a coordinated look, it can be paired with trousers from the same collection; for a more relaxed elegance, wear it over denim or chinos. In every case, it keeps its essence: a garment that adapts to the wearer — not the other way around.

4) Which fabrics to choose for the winter season?

Technical jersey and flannel guarantee comfort and warmth, while the versions in lurex or herringbone add light and texture. Each fabric reflects a different balance between functionality and style, consistent with Mason’s philosophy.