Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Strike out your coats!

Winter is just around the corner and for those of you that keep your winter wardrobe in an off-site wardrobe storage facility I think its getting to that time of you when you call up the service have them remove your furs from refridgeration and box up the jackets and courier them on over to you. Well in case what you have doesn't quite take your fancy, perhaps what we have will!

There is nothing better than a huge coat, that feels like home and looks like it should be at home to keep you warm. Krizia did just that with this 80s patchwork Rabbit fur and leather Dolman sleeve jacket. Of course it will keep you warm and of course it is very stylish. The pattern work on it is phenomenal and it really is a very special piece. Just don't go near the PETA convention in it because the paint and the glamour won't really mix!

Perhaps, its dreary outside, you feel like intimidating your co-workers, and a high collar and belted trench in black is what you prefer. Then this YSL Rive Gauche trench coat with Kimono sleeves and robe wrap closure from the 70s is going to be just the one for you. It will never go out of style and its very versatile. Just when you thought you were going to have to steal your husbands trench again, he gave you this. Just a suggestion, why not?



However, you might feel that enough is never enough and so you choose to don this early 70s Skunk fur coat made in Finland. Skunk is not usually a fur you would associate with luxury, but I think agreeing with me will make your day when you slip into this knee length coat. The popped up collar shields from the cold and give your hair a nice resting spot to add a little bounce to your weave!


And if you just cannot tear yourself away from Chanel, well that is not a problem either. This Chanel Creations boucle coat suit jacket with matching skirt can be work together or as separates. The jacket with some great jeans, a pair of boots and an amazing bag is for the fashion icon in the making. This is from the 70s and pre-dates Lagerfeld at Chanel. Sold




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