A winter staple is back on trend this winter after years of oblivion dominated by puffer jackets - the coat.
Coats are making a comeback in women's wear via
attention-grabbing shapes and fabrics.
Designer Vittorio Camaiani has opted for a classic grey
cashmere overcoat enriched with green silk appliques and a
voluminous black-and-white coat styled over a slim jacket made
from deluxe Bottoli wool.
Fashion house Luisa Spagnoli is offering a wide range of
styles - from a double-breasted, military coat, to a black
number with velvet details.
Indeed velvet is a staple of the fall-winter collection of
the Perugia-based label.
Other designs at Luisa Spagnoli include a classic
double-breasted camel coat with 1970s-style lapels, a short
leopard-print coat and an A-line model in bright red.
Coats come with extra personality at Michael Kors, with
red-and-black checks, styled over a long dress with a red flower
pattern over black and animal-print boots in a bold pattern mix
that is very on trend this season.
Max Mara, which has made coats one of the trademarks of the
fashion house, has redesigned its iconic teddy coats in deluxe
wools, which are as warm as furs, including a version in an
irresistible bright pink.
Cashmere in a peach hue reigns at Falconeri, where coats have
fur wrists.
At Emporio Armani, coats make a feminine statement with
models including a silk satin coat with a bow at the waist and a
turquoise number.
Pink checks, lace collars, suede and a cloak silhouette are
the ingredients used by Alessandro Michele at Gucci to give this
winter classic a romantic, quirky and rebellious streak.
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