Form and Function:
Elegant Anoraks and More
The first anoraks shielded Inuit hunters from frigid conditions, and by the 1950s, the hooded coats were popping up in Vogue, made from poplin rather than caribou hide. Sleek and sturdy versions from Vince and Christophe Lemaire look just as good with sneakers as they do with slingbacks, while refined outerwear from Reed Krakoff and Pallas puts the focus on precise tailoring and luxurious fabrics.