After the constraints of the Victorian/Edwardian corset were cast off,
more fluid silhouettes reigned. Like liquid fabric poured upon its
wearers, this effect resulted in luxurious draping. One of these exotic
garments was the Cocoon Coat by the infamous Paul Poiret. This version
by Kambriel is fashioned from a unique semi-sheer material covered in
textural micro pleats forming a ruffled or almost abstract smocking
effect. This coat will add a decadent elegance to any ensemble, and
transport you to an era of opulence. The Cocoon Coat is made in one
generous size, fitting a range of anywhere from petite to plus sizes
due to the overall silhouette and open front.