Byredo’s Rizon: Leather That Remembers
Two worlds, one jacket.
Byredo just unveiled the Rizon Leather Jacket and Vest, a capsule where Italian precision collides with Indian textile memory. This isn’t just leather—it’s a story stitched in contrasts. The softness of calfskin against the raw patina of age. A silhouette that hangs fluid but feels deliberate. Inside, hand-quilted Kantha blankets—once saris worn by Indian women—become the secret heart of the piece. No two linings are alike, which means no two Rizons will ever tell the same story.
Jackets With a Double Life
The jacket is all understated drama: elongated sleeves, relaxed cut, custom brass zip-pullers that make zipping up feel ceremonial. The vest flips the script, literally—it’s reversible, letting the Kantha take center stage. Patterned, vibrant, deeply personal. It turns heritage into armor, wrapping the body in history while keeping it modern.
Memory as Material
Rizon isn’t trying to be loud. It’s meant to age with you, to hold your movements, your weather, your time. It’s a garment that doesn’t just get worn, it evolves—becoming biography instead of fashion.





