My SALES top pick: this classic and beautiful oversized melton wool coat by Lemaire in midnight blue, via net-a-porter. credit: net-a-porter
Mango feather coat
Pretty much every winter a lot of us will reach a moment when temperatures have dropped so much we absolutely can not imagine leaving our house wearing anything other than a duvet and UGGs. And so every year I try to find a coat that has the comfort of a duvet but doesn't look, well, awful. This light grey Mango quilted feather coat recently caught my eye and definitely makes a contender! I really like the nonchalant fit and the hood.
credit: mango
[show_shopthepost_widget id="1240103"]
Floral wool coat
If my imaginary money trees were real this floral wool coat by Dries Van Noten would undoubtedly be on top of my Autumn 2015 shopping list. For now, though - as there is no way I could spend that kind of money (±€1800) on a coat, let alone a bold printed coat like this one - it will just remain a wish, as I am utterly obsessed with it. I would wear it over simple black, navy or camel outfits and let the coat do all the talking. Use the prev and next buttons to navigate through the gallery.
credit: brownsfashion.com
[show_shopthepost_widget id="892785"]
Ganni wrap coat
As if I needed any more reason to look forward to the next season.. here's my new woollen wrap coat from Ganni - and it's pretty fabulous. I'm loving the shape and the brush colour. You can get yours here :)
image by me
A grey area
(COS coat, Acne sweater, Gina Tricot boyfriend jeans, Converse sneakers, Mulberry bag and Karen Walker sunglasses)
On my wishlist for this season I had a dark coloured winter coat and/or a pink one. But then I ran into this one at COS, tried it on and knew I couldn't leave it behind. Love the length, the drop shoulder and the beautiful soft grey colour. I am a bit of a sucker for grey and don't think I really needed another grey item in my wardrobe really, but who cares - there are no rules for this.
all images by Paul for Fash n Chips