style | fashion the coat trench kiss
If you like your look classic then you can’t go wrong with a trustworthy trench. You can depend on a well-cut trench coat to add some class to your outfit and that elusive (and expensive) Burberry edge. Keep the look classic in beige or try pushing the fashion boundaries by experimenting with a pale blue shade or even a charcoal black or grey.
boy meets girl
the trend for oversized everything isn’t going away. First we had the boyfriend jean, then the boyfriend shirt and now we’ve got the boyfriend coat. Typically cut in a slightly over large style, a boyfriend coat has a masculine edge that will only serve to highlight your feminine charms. Go for grey, white, black or a tweed mix for practical chic and team with skinny jeans and Chelsea boots.
Embrace your inner tomboy with this Notch neck throw on coat. £85.00 Available from Topshop
a touch of pink
The most fashion forward among us will all be tempted to try a candy floss shade of pink this winter. Who said coats had to black, brown or blue? Sugar sweet hues of palest pink, dusky rose and morning sunrise are deliciously inviting and will add a pop of colour to those weary grey days. What’s not to love?
Go girly with this pink Dolly Coat with a cinched in waist £85.00 Available from ASOS
November / December 2013 39 faux fur
Embrace your animal side this season with a faux fur coat. Whether you opt for a hooded trim or a gilet effect coat with a faux fur body and leather-look sleeves, faux fur is a sure way to keep warm this season.
You can’t go wrong with a trench. £64.00 Available from Warehouse
Add some style with this long fur gilet £69.95 Available from Bo Chic of Ryde
It’s all about In the wake of national storms and with the
onslaught of colder nights and wintery weather it’s time to get serious about your outerwear. If there’s one investment you make this season, make it a coat, suggests Ursula Dewey. You won’t regret it.
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