The boardroom uniform finally got a personality. Chromatic Ripple wraps a structured cotton-poplin blazer in rainbow liquid-marble waves — gold, purple, teal, green and red rippling across every panel — bringing full maximalism into a space that usually demands monochrome.
Why this beats a plain blazer: most statement blazers rely on color blocking. This is a full liquid-ripple composition by Dyles Mavis, printed edge to edge on structured poplin that still holds a notched lapel and padded shoulder — tailoring first, chaos second.
Q: Can this blazer be dressed up or down?
Yes — pair with a turtleneck for boardroom days, a graphic tee for gallery nights, or nothing underneath for the after-party.
🎨 Why you'll reach for it constantly
- Full-bleed liquid-ripple print — rainbow marble waves across every panel
- Structured cotton-poplin construction — holds real tailored shape
- Two-button front, notched lapel, padded shoulders
- Functional pockets — a wearable blazer, not a costume
- Sizes XS–5XL, genuinely size-inclusive
📋 Materials & specs
- Structured cotton-poplin
- All-over dye sublimation print
- Two-button, notched lapel, sizes XS–5XL · printed on demand
🎨 Who it's for
- The gallery owner or music-industry exec who treats meetings like openings
- A creative director who wants the most-photographed jacket in any room
- Anyone gifting the corporate uniform's most rebellious possible upgrade
FAQ
Does this blazer run true to size?
Yes — structured poplin holds a true-to-size tailored fit; check the size chart for measurements.
Is this blazer appropriate for work settings?
Yes — the notched lapel, padded shoulders, and functional pockets give it a real blazer silhouette underneath the print.
How do I care for it?
Machine wash cold on gentle cycle or dry clean; the structured poplin holds pressing well.
What's the difference between this and the Headline Riot blazer?
Headline Riot carries a graffiti-newsprint print; Chromatic Ripple carries a rainbow liquid-marble composition — both share the same structured blazer construction.
Who designed the Chromatic Ripple print?
Dyles Mavis, the artist behind Aesthetic Rebellion — an original liquid-marble composition.