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]]>Who doesn’t love sitting inside their house by the fireplace wrapped in their warmest, most cozy blanket? Well, now you can wear a blanket coat, which is similar to capes and ponchos, outside of your home while still being stylish.
Come rain or shine, anoraks are a great transition jacket from summer to fall and they’re lightweight enough that you won’t feel super overheated.
Capes were super popular in the 70s, and they’re making a comeback this year. Not only will they keep you warm, but they’re a great layering piece to any outfit.
Be honest—you probably owned one of these as a child or begged your parents to get you one. Well, now you can wear them as an adult and look super on-trend while staying warm.
Teddy coats step aside as the new trend in fur (or faux fur) jackets are ones that are longer and harrier.
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]]>Fluffy jackets are back again. This time, they are bigger, fluffier and more OTT. If you can’t handle major fluff, you can always opt for a bright color.
Checks on checks are still trending. A checkered jacket like the one on the left is a perfect seasonal look.
Get ready to rewatch Sex in the City because outerwear belts are trending. Don’t hide your waist under your coat, highlight it.
It doesn’t sound particularly exciting but brown coats were trending across Fashion Week. Like a black coat, they go with anything, only they have a vintage chic charm about them.
You don’t need to be a goth to pull off a floor-length trench coat. Super long coats trended hard on the catwalk. You’ll be seeing them on the highstreet soon.
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]]>The post Fall 2020 Outerwear Trends to Keep an Eye Out For appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Who doesn’t love sitting inside their house by the fireplace wrapped in their warmest, most cozy blanket? Well, now you can wear a blanket coat, which is similar to capes and ponchos, outside of your home while still being stylish.
Come rain or shine, anoraks are a great transition jacket from summer to fall and they’re lightweight enough that you won’t feel super overheated.
Capes were super popular in the 70s, and they’re making a comeback this year. Not only will they keep you warm, but they’re a great layering piece to any outfit.
Be honest—you probably owned one of these as a child or begged your parents to get you one. Well, now you can wear them as an adult and look super on-trend while staying warm.
Teddy coats step aside as the new trend in fur (or faux fur) jackets are ones that are longer and harrier.
The post Fall 2020 Outerwear Trends to Keep an Eye Out For appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 5 Winter/Fall Trends Your Jacket Needs appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Fluffy jackets are back again. This time, they are bigger, fluffier and more OTT. If you can’t handle major fluff, you can always opt for a bright color.
Checks on checks are still trending. A checkered jacket like the one on the left is a perfect seasonal look.
Get ready to rewatch Sex in the City because outerwear belts are trending. Don’t hide your waist under your coat, highlight it.
It doesn’t sound particularly exciting but brown coats were trending across Fashion Week. Like a black coat, they go with anything, only they have a vintage chic charm about them.
You don’t need to be a goth to pull off a floor-length trench coat. Super long coats trended hard on the catwalk. You’ll be seeing them on the highstreet soon.
The post 5 Winter/Fall Trends Your Jacket Needs appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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