(See what we did there? Like the love child of ‘Got milk’ and ‘You’ve been tangoed’)
Laura Reynolds looks at the hype surrounding the collaboration.
Just a week to go until the man in red arrives...
Afraid to admit it? Yes, me too. But there's no shying away from the fact that winter is well and truly homing in on us. With daylight saving having ended in the early hours of Sunday morning, it was the reluctant confirmation to the end of British Summer Time. Now definitely is the time to well and truly button up and wrap up to warm up.
Decisions, decisions...
The Trench
A perennial wardrobe staple, recognised by its timeless structure, sophisticated shape and colour and ageless appeal, the trench has had a stylish update. Designers and high street have toyed with fabrics, detailing and lengths. Admittedly not the cosiest of options but buy a size bigger to allow for layering up. The aim is to achieve more wartime hero and less Inspector Gadget. Bear that in mind when dressing a trench.
Top 3 trenches
The Cape
An unconventional newcomer to a cosy winter wardrobe, the cape has been welcomed with open arms by high street and designer alike. Having made a subtle entrance on the runways in 2009, designers have embraced the cape as an A/W '10 must-have staple piece. Texture plays a big part with capes in a variety of weights and fabrics from silk and wool to velvet and fur. The cape can cover all manner of sins when worn with the right outfit; the key is balance. Stick to skinny trousers for a svelte, sophisticated approach, or for an equally forgiving look, team with a slim skirt and tights. Stores are awash with reworked designer-inspired pieces that are tiered, cinched, collared and hooded.
Top 3 capes
The Fur Coat
An absolute hit winter after winter, you needn't pay high end boutique prices for a classic that'll last you the years. Wear what you wish underneath, fur is luxurious, elegant and adds a touch (bucket loads) of glamour and class. If wearing second-hand clothing does not phase you (some people profusely oppose it), I have to say it, charity shops are your best bet and for cheap prices too. Ebay can also be a furry haven. But if you'd rather have the satisfaction of knowing exactly what you're getting, then your usual high street chains have a decent collection amongst them but with a heftier price tag.
Top 3 sites to buy
The Boyfriend Coat
Having traipsed up and down the high street and scrolled through every thinkable online stores' outerwear offerings, I have concluded that I will be sporting the recurring mannish trend in my choice of winter wrap up. The style scale starts from an extension on the S/S phenomena; the boyfriend blazer - loose shape, straight silhouette, longer length but in a heavier fabric such as mixed wool. At the other end of the spectrum are the Pea Coat styles; characterised by broad lapels and double-breasted fronts. If you're feeling especially brave, opt for a genuine menswear piece. The whole idea is that they're meant to be oversized and look as if you've just thrown your boyfriend's coat on. This is the most appealing factor of this style - no rules apply- literally effortless style.
Top 2 boyfriend coats
If I could have it my way, I'd have the pick of TOPSHOP's finest of each, but unfortunately that's not a move my ever dwindling overdraft will thank me for. But it certainly pays to invest in one trusty winter warmer. Take your pick.
You must log in to submit a comment.