Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen made headlines recently when he attended a joint press conference with Denmark's leader wearing a glacial-blue windbreaker – an outer layer that has seen its share of resurgence in recent months. Nielsen, who regularly wears the windbreaker, wore it as a nod to Greenland's Arctic region, where the garment was originally designed for survival.
The windbreaker, also known as an anorak, traditionally made from intestinal membranes of marine mammals, was invented to help people cope with the harsh weather conditions in Greenland. Its modern design features make it not just a functional outer layer but a statement piece of fashion.
This resurgence has been fueled by popular culture, particularly the film Marty Supreme, which featured a windbreaker emblazoned with the title and three gold stars. The brand Nahmias, in collaboration with A24 and actor Timothée Chalamet's stylist Taylor McNeill, produced the jacket as part of their collection.
The windbreaker has become a staple on the streets, worn by celebrities such as Kendall and Kylie Jenner, American ballet dancer Misty Copeland, rapper Kid Cudi, and even Ringo Starr. Its appeal lies in its versatility – it can be dressed up or down, making it an ideal piece for everyday wear.
According to trend forecaster J'Nae Phillips, windbreakers "sit at a very specific emotional crossroads: practicality, nostalgia, and irony". They are perfect for the current climate, where people are dressing more broadly in adaptable, layerable, non-committal attire. The windbreaker's democratic, vaguely sporty style has become chic, acknowledging that life is unpredictable and often a bit damp.
Brands such as Zara, Damson Madder, Cos, and Ganni have taken note of the trend, offering their own versions of the windbreaker. K-Way, a Paris-founded brand, is leading the charge with its reimagined Le Vrai jacket, which has become a true lifestyle piece rather than just a technical one.
Damson Madder's take on windbreakers emphasizes soft colors, clean lines, and easy shapes, making them more approachable and less "gorpcore". The trend has taken hold, with windbreakers becoming a staple in many people's wardrobes.
The windbreaker, also known as an anorak, traditionally made from intestinal membranes of marine mammals, was invented to help people cope with the harsh weather conditions in Greenland. Its modern design features make it not just a functional outer layer but a statement piece of fashion.
This resurgence has been fueled by popular culture, particularly the film Marty Supreme, which featured a windbreaker emblazoned with the title and three gold stars. The brand Nahmias, in collaboration with A24 and actor Timothée Chalamet's stylist Taylor McNeill, produced the jacket as part of their collection.
The windbreaker has become a staple on the streets, worn by celebrities such as Kendall and Kylie Jenner, American ballet dancer Misty Copeland, rapper Kid Cudi, and even Ringo Starr. Its appeal lies in its versatility – it can be dressed up or down, making it an ideal piece for everyday wear.
According to trend forecaster J'Nae Phillips, windbreakers "sit at a very specific emotional crossroads: practicality, nostalgia, and irony". They are perfect for the current climate, where people are dressing more broadly in adaptable, layerable, non-committal attire. The windbreaker's democratic, vaguely sporty style has become chic, acknowledging that life is unpredictable and often a bit damp.
Brands such as Zara, Damson Madder, Cos, and Ganni have taken note of the trend, offering their own versions of the windbreaker. K-Way, a Paris-founded brand, is leading the charge with its reimagined Le Vrai jacket, which has become a true lifestyle piece rather than just a technical one.
Damson Madder's take on windbreakers emphasizes soft colors, clean lines, and easy shapes, making them more approachable and less "gorpcore". The trend has taken hold, with windbreakers becoming a staple in many people's wardrobes.