Jeune Otte
Beautifully made, thoughtfully designed clothing for fashion-forward and sustainably minded youth and adults.
Elise working on patterns in the studio in our Cleo blouse
Spring 2024 inspiration: Donald Judd and the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, photo by Douglas Tuck
Stripes on Stripes: our Taina Blouse in silky dead stock viscose perfect for a mild winter day.
Inspiration behind Collection VIII, dropping at end of February: the spare, sculptural forms by Elsa Peretti, carved rock perfume bottle, 1981
Pulling on the mohair wool Sophie blazer for this frigid winter day.
Goodbye 2023, Hello 2024! Looking back at all the amazing women we profiled in our journal last year, and feeling very lucky for the incredible community we have built. Thank you for supporting beautiful, made in Chicago, truly sustainably and thoughtfully made clothing.https://www.jeuneotte.com/journal
Our friend, B. Ingrid Olson , in her Chicago studio wearing our Emily button up and Annabelle pants.
This sleek and cozy set was one of our most popular this season. We have only a few more of the Jonny Top and Margo skirt in navy/white boucle left. They make a polished and comfortable winter cocktail outfit.
Our holiday gift to you: 30% off entire site. Code MERRY2023, valid until 12/25
wearing our beaded Natalie dress and wearing our Sophie jacket and Reed pants in mohair wool at Fashion Night Out event
The Dia Coat in the softest dead stock navy cashmere, made with love in Chicago for all your winter days and nights.
Cofounder Heiji Black working a trunk show in our Jen Top. Our studio is in the Avondale neighborhood of Chicago and we'd love a visit from you - DM us to make an appointment.
.o.s.e.p.h.i.n.e.l.e.e stunning in our Dia Coat, made with deadstock wool available in the softest, coziest navy cashmere wool at www.jeuneotte.com
The Gina Sweater: Hand knit alpaca wool with a ribbed turtleneck.
The Taina Blouse: A striped button-down with a boxy silhouette and a playful ruffle.
The Nora Jacket: Soft and unstructured in a beautiful beige and black wool tweed.
The Calli Jacket: Synthetic fleece shearling on one side, chunky raw denim on the other. Cozy and versatile with patch pockets and dolman sleeves and (of course) sustainably made in Chicago.
The Laura Shell and Helen Skirt, worn by Jordana Joseph. Read our interview with the Chicago-based interior designer at the link in bio.
The Eva Dress: Billowy sleeves, a fitted waist and a tiered skirt made in a deadstock hammered viscose.
“I have a devout love of color, pattern and textures when it comes to fabrics for interiors so it's a natural parallel for me with fashion. It's like I am upholstering myself.”
Tap the link in bio to read more from our Journal interview with interior designer Jordana Joseph (seen here in the Jen Top and Reed Pants).
“I have a devout love of color, pattern and textures when it comes to fabrics for interiors so it's a natural parallel for me with fashion. It's like I am upholstering myself.”
Tap the link in bio to read more from our Journal interview with interior designer Jordana Joseph.
The Lucia Lace Top: A boxy top that can be worn with the zipper in the front or back.
Tap the link in bio to explore Collection VII.
The Lucia Wool Top: A sleeveless reversible top with a zipper closure and shoulder pads.
The Cleo Blouse: A v-neck with puff shoulder detail made in a deadstock hammered silk.
The Devyn Cropped Wool Sweater and Annabelle Pants.
The Gina Sweater: Hand knit alpaca wool with side vent details.
The Alma Blazer and Jen Top.
The Sophie Denim Blazer and Reed Denim Pants.
The Jules Sweatshirt and Margot Skirt.
The India Maxi Dress: One of our signature styles in a deadstock silk print.