Alisha Weir Matilda Wormwood Wool Blazer

$159.00

  • Inspired by: Matilda
  • Worn by: Alisha Weir as Matilda Wormwood
  • Material: Wool Fabric
  • Inner: Viscose Lining
  • Closure: Buttoned Closure
  • Collar: Lapel Collar
  • Color: Grey
  • Pockets: Three at Front and Two Inside
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Alisha Weir Matilda Wormwood Grey Wool Blazer

Alisha Weir’s portrayal of Matilda Wormwood in “Matilda” brings to life the brilliant character from Roald Dahl’s beloved book. Matilda’s spirit, intelligence, and sense of justice shine through Weir’s performance, catching the essence of a young girl who, despite adversity, uses her extraordinary abilities to create her destiny. Her Matilda is not just a child with telekinetic powers; she is a beacon of hope and a symbol of the underdog rising above challenges.

In keeping with the classic and intelligent vibes of the character, the Alisha Weir Matilda Grey Blazer is a reflection of Matilda’s grace under fire. Crafted from premium wool fabric, the blazer gives warmth with sophistication. Its soft viscose lining offers a comfortable wearing experience, echoing Matilda’s inner strength and comfort in her skin.

The blazer’s grey color, a hue that speaks to Matilda’s modest yet determined nature, is versatile enough to pair with any attire. The lapel collar hints at formality, while the buttoned closure aligns with the character’s straightforward and no-nonsense attitude. Practicality is not sacrificed for style, as the blazer boasts three functional front pockets and two on the inside, perfect for a young lady who values utility as much as appearance.

This Matilda blazer is for the girl who knows her mind, stands firm in the face of adversity, and is ready to rewrite her story on her terms. The Matilda grey blazer is a tribute to all the Matildas out there – those who carry themselves with poise, intelligence, and an undeniable sense of individuality.

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