Jess Cartner-Morley's November style essentials: from chic raincoats to the perfect party trousers
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Jess Cartner-Morley's November style essentials: from chic raincoats to the perfect party trousers
"Lululemon is known for activewear, but I guess because it approaches fashion from a functional point of view it makes great non-gym pieces too. (I've written before about the brand's travel trousers.) This jacket is waterproof but not shiny, with a classy matt finish, and has a hood that detaches (you can fold it into one of the big patch pockets) so you can keep your hair dry en route and then enter a room not looking like you're in an anorak."
"The twinset is back, but not as you know it. After last year's scarf coat frenzy, say hello to the scardigan: a cardigan with a matching scarf. If you like the vibe of a sweater draped around the shoulders but find it never quite sits right, this is an oven-ready modern take on the twinset. (The scarf buttons on to the back, so you don't lose it.)"
High-street retailers now stock stylish, affordable pieces from notable designers and functional labels. Jonathan Anderson and Zac Posen are among fashion-week names available at mainstream retailers. Lululemon’s utility jacket offers a matte waterproof finish, a detachable hood that tucks into a patch pocket, and a refined non-shiny look. M&S offers a scardigan: a cardigan with an attached, buttoned scarf that recreates the twinset vibe without slipping. The long coat trend continues with accessible finds at high-street brands. A few seasonal or festive items also appear alongside practical wardrobe staples.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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