Greenland's Prime Minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, recently made headlines by wearing a glacial-blue windbreaker to a joint press conference with Denmark's leader while discussing Donald Trump's intention to claim ownership of Greenland. The garment has undergone a resurgence in popularity, largely driven by its association with popular culture and the current global climate.
Originally designed as a practical outer layer for survival, the parka was later developed into the modern windbreaker or anorak. Traditionally made from intestinal membranes of marine mammals, the windbreaker is now manufactured using more advanced materials like Gore-Tex. Nielsen's jacket has been described as a "modern take on the Inuit anorak" due to its similar design and functionality.
The windbreaker's resurgence can be attributed to several factors. Its association with popular culture was further amplified by the release of Marty Supreme, a film in which a luxury brand collaborated with A24 and featured a $250 windbreaker at its center. The jacket has been spotted on numerous celebrities, including Kendall Jenner, Timothée Chalamet, Hailey Bieber, Zoë Kravitz, Charli xcx, and even Ringo Starr.
Trend forecasters attribute the windbreaker's current popularity to its adaptability and practicality. J'Nae Phillips, a trend forecaster, describes it as sitting at an "emotional crossroads: practicality, nostalgia, and irony." The garment has become synonymous with flexibility, layering, and non-committal dressing.
In a climate marked by unpredictable weather conditions, the windbreaker's return to fashion is seen as a response to life being "windy, unpredictable, and often damp." Brands such as Zara, Damson Madder, Cos, and Ganni have also jumped on the trend with their own versions. K-Way, an Italian brand owned by BasicNet Group, has led the charge with its reimagined Le Vrai jacket.
The windbreaker's newfound status can be attributed to its shift from being a purely functional garment to a lifestyle piece. Damson Madder describes it as a "lifestyle object rather than a technical one," emphasizing soft colors, clean lines, and easy shapes over traditional sporty designs.
As the global climate continues to shift and uncertainty prevails, the windbreaker has emerged as a symbol of adaptability, flexibility, and practicality – qualities that resonate with the current mood.
Originally designed as a practical outer layer for survival, the parka was later developed into the modern windbreaker or anorak. Traditionally made from intestinal membranes of marine mammals, the windbreaker is now manufactured using more advanced materials like Gore-Tex. Nielsen's jacket has been described as a "modern take on the Inuit anorak" due to its similar design and functionality.
The windbreaker's resurgence can be attributed to several factors. Its association with popular culture was further amplified by the release of Marty Supreme, a film in which a luxury brand collaborated with A24 and featured a $250 windbreaker at its center. The jacket has been spotted on numerous celebrities, including Kendall Jenner, Timothée Chalamet, Hailey Bieber, Zoë Kravitz, Charli xcx, and even Ringo Starr.
Trend forecasters attribute the windbreaker's current popularity to its adaptability and practicality. J'Nae Phillips, a trend forecaster, describes it as sitting at an "emotional crossroads: practicality, nostalgia, and irony." The garment has become synonymous with flexibility, layering, and non-committal dressing.
In a climate marked by unpredictable weather conditions, the windbreaker's return to fashion is seen as a response to life being "windy, unpredictable, and often damp." Brands such as Zara, Damson Madder, Cos, and Ganni have also jumped on the trend with their own versions. K-Way, an Italian brand owned by BasicNet Group, has led the charge with its reimagined Le Vrai jacket.
The windbreaker's newfound status can be attributed to its shift from being a purely functional garment to a lifestyle piece. Damson Madder describes it as a "lifestyle object rather than a technical one," emphasizing soft colors, clean lines, and easy shapes over traditional sporty designs.
As the global climate continues to shift and uncertainty prevails, the windbreaker has emerged as a symbol of adaptability, flexibility, and practicality – qualities that resonate with the current mood.