Tag Archives: camel coats
Leila Yavari at Carven FW2015
Such a cool look on Leila Yavari at the Carven show in Paris – and a good example of how ’90s grunge has been repurposed with a more sophisticated edge for 2015.
Anya Ziourova at Chanel FW2014
Another shot of Anya Ziourova, who is really killing it this season. At the Chanel show in Paris, she wore a camel coat, gray felt hat and a colorful woven scarf. The show itself had a supermarket theme, and afterwards guests could pick out whatever they liked from the aisles. Most emerged from the show with just a pastry or a few bananas. Anya Ziourova snagged the Chanel doormat – smart woman. Detail shot of her hat and fur trimmed ring after the jump. (more…)
Kate Dimmock at DKNY
In case you are not Karolina Kurkova or Susie Bubble, here’s a lesson on how to wear leather sweatpants, as demonstrated by Kate Dimmock of People Style Watch. It’s all about balance – mixing the sporty pants with a professional camel coat and a nice bit of tweed print on her top. The leopard print sandals add a little more fun.
Caroline de Maigret at Theory FW2014
It’s always a treat to see top model Caroline de Maigret at a show, supporting Olivier Theyskens at a big Theory runway show. Love her chic but laid back style here: white sneakers with an oversize coat that echoes the menswear theme we’ve seen on the women’s runways.
Lily Kwong at Diane von Furstenberg
Model Lily Kwong looked amazing in a micro polkadot print jumpsuit and camel coat at the Diane von Furstenberg show on Sunday.
Oversized Coat and Sneakers, Outside Cavalli
One of the most talked-about aspects of the recent Chanel couture show was Karl Lagerfeld’s choice of footwear for the exquisite gowns and suits: sneakers. The sneaker trend actually trickled up from the streets. In recent fashion weeks so many of the models off duty and photographers wore running shoes to (sometimes literally) sprint between shows. The good news: they don’t have to be as expensive as Chanel. Nike is fine.
In Milan, a showgoer wore Nike running shoes with a wide brimmed hat and oversize coat, feminizing the look by leaving a little bit of ankle exposed. Try it when it gets warm enough to expose some skin.
Caroline Issa at Jil Sander
What’s big for fall 2013? Skirts! There’s no reason not to get into this trend now, especially as fun print skirts like this Emilia Wickstead skirt on Caroline Issa debut for spring. The camel coat is Schumacher.
Zhanna Romashka at Etro
Photo blogger and stylist Zhanna Romashka made a big impact on the fashion show scene when we first saw her and even more so this season. At the Etro show in the snow she wore a very Russian look – camel cape with fur trim and pom pom, matching camel hat and leopard-print shoes. The bag is Hermès.
Jenna Lyons After the J. Crew Show
J. Crew’s Jenna Lyons wore a camel coat, tweed jacket, frayed jeans and J.Crew statement necklace to yesterday’s J. Crew show. Love her all-American style. Close-up of the shoes and bag, after the jump.
Shala Monroque at Haider Ackermann
Another one for the archives for some FW fashion week inspiration: Shala Monroque at last winter’s Haider Ackermann show. Again another great combination of a formal coat, in this case camel, with a knit cap and the dog sweater peeking out subversively from beneath.
Jacquelyn Jablonski at Sonia Rykiel
It was so terrible to learn yesterday that iconic designer Sonia Rykiel has been suffering from Parkinson’s disease for the past 15 years (story in WWD). She has continued on very bravely with her work, drawing quite a stylish crowd to her most recent show in the Tuileries. Here, model Jacquelyn Jablonski exits the show at dusk in a camel coat, white blouse, scarf draped just so, and leather leggings. The acid-green bag with her initials on the tag is the crowning touch.
Meredith Melling Burke at Ports 1961
More white pants in February, this time on Vogue‘s Meredith Melling Burke, in a flared style that goes well with a simple camel coat. The look is luxe but classic.
Camel Coat and Knotted Scarf, Rebecca Minkoff
An adorable look outside the Rebecca Minkoff show. The cuffed and pleated khakis, penny loafers, sunglasses and scarf knotted on her head are very 1950s, and the denim shirt and camel coat are very right now.