Party Jackets Are Having a Moment – Here’s How to Wear Them.
There’s something about throwing on a jacket that instantly makes an outfit feel more complete. And this season, it’s not just any jacket — the party jacket is back. Think power shoulders, sequin finishes, tailored fits, and shapes that shift your whole vibe the second you slip them on.
At Ranna Gill, jackets aren’t just an afterthought — they’re the main character. Whether it’s a night out, a party, or a rooftop dinner with your crew, these pieces hold their own and help you stand out — without trying too hard. They’re confident. They’re fresh. They make room for movement and personality, all while keeping things sharp.
Take the Rex knotch collar Jacket, for example. With its clean cut and artistic work, it’s designed for evenings when the dress code isn’t spelled out — but the pressure to show up looking great still lingers. You could wear it over a fitted corset dress or a black jumpsuit and instantly look like you’ve thought it through. Throw in a low bun and statement hoops and you’re done.
For days when the invite leans more casual but you still want to turn up, reach for the Willow knotch collar jacket. It’s structured, no doubt — but still has room to move, layer, and play around. Paired with matching shorts or even a plain white tank and flared denims, it transitions seamlessly from day to evening.
Then there’s the Colette knotch collar Jacket, the one you bring out when the vibe is luxe but not overdone. The fabric holds shape beautifully, and the shoulder detailing gives it a little attitude — in a good way. Worn over a satin slip dress or with co-ords, it’s the kind of jacket that doesn’t need accessories to feel complete.
The thing about these jackets is: they work. You don’t have to overthink them. They hold their own whether you're styling them with heels or sneakers, wide-leg pants or short dresses. They walk that fine line between functional and fashion-first — without falling into the trap of being “too much.”
Party jackets are having their moment because they bring variety into the mix. They let you layer without hiding your outfit, and they let you own the room without saying a word. You can wear them to a wedding after-party, a festive dinner, a live gig, or even to work with the right pairings. And while trends come and go, what we’re seeing now is more about personal style taking the lead.