A Hat with History
The beret carries centuries of European heritage, from French artists and intellectuals to military regiments across the continent. Today, it’s a democratic accessory — worn by everyone from runway models to street-style photographers — and it adds instant sophistication to any outfit.
How to Wear a Beret
The beauty of the beret lies in how you position it. Tilt it to one side for classic Parisian flair that frames the face asymmetrically. Pull it forward to sit just above the eyebrows for a more dramatic, editorial look. Wear it pushed back on the crown for a relaxed, insouciant vibe that works with casual layers.
Berets work across seasons. A lightweight wool beret in burgundy, camel, or charcoal anchors fall outfits beautifully. In warmer months, cotton or linen berets in lighter tones keep the silhouette airy.
Styling Through the Year
For fall, pair a wool beret with a trench coat, slim trousers, and ankle boots — clean lines let the hat do the talking. In winter, a beret with a structured wool coat and leather gloves channels understated elegance. For spring, try a pastel cotton beret with a white blouse and wide-leg jeans. The beret also pairs well with modern menswear — a black beret with a minimalist overshirt and straight-cut pants creates a sharp, creative silhouette that stands out without shouting.

