Vintage St. John Collection Marie Gray Black Red Jacquard Zip Jacket Size 8
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The label that started it all 🖤
Before St. John became a department store staple, Marie Gray built something different — a house of precision knitting that dressed executives, first ladies, and women who understood that real luxury is in the construction, not the logo. The “St. John Collection by Marie Gray” label debuted in 1992 and represents the height of her creative times.
This jacket is Marie Gray at her most graphic. A bold two-color jacquard in black and red with a cascading leaf and vine motif — woven directly into the Santana knit, not printed, not embroidered. That distinction matters. St. John’s signature Santana knit is a proprietary rayon-wool blend engineered to last. Thirty years later, it still looks brand new.
The cropped silhouette, structured shoulders, and zip-front closure are quintessentially 1990s Marie Gray — and the black-and-red colorway is the rare one. Most pieces that surface are cream or navy. This one has graphic energy that reads just as current today as it did then.
♦️ Brand: St. John Collection by Marie Gray
♦️ Style: Cropped zip-front cardigan jacket
♦️ Knit: Santana knit jacquard, woven leaf/vine motif
♦️ Color: Black / red
♦️ Size: 8
♦️ Condition: Excellent — practically new
♦️ Original Retail: ~$995
♦️ Length: 19” (laying flat)
♦️ Era: 1990s vintage
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