I'm going in...
...it's the first post dedicated to COATS. I feel I'm justified in writing this seeing as last night it was verging on monsoon conditions here and was pitch black at 7.15pm.
Plus with our random seasonal purchasing ways in having to buy things when you don't actually need them (sandals in March anyone?), you NEED to buy your coat now as by the time it's cold enough to wear them, the shops are full of kaftans and swimmers. Slight exaggeration but it's definitely the law of sod that if you don't buy the one you love when you see it, it won't be there when you finally get round to making your mind up.
Today I'm looking at the neutral ones. No brainer buys that aren't scary and are much more classic in their styling and their colour palette.
But ringing the changes ever so slightly with some seasonal favourites as opposed to the typical black or navy (fear not, I have included some of them too).
Style wise, we're definitely talking coats, as opposed to a coatigan (that's especially for the husband who thinks it's the most ridiculous word ever), a trench or a jacket. These can be layered over cardigans, bikers and blazers for when it's really cold - if you've managed to master the coathanger shoulder wearing style then you're a better fashionista than I am - but are still perfectly wearable now with just a jumper, hoodie - or top of your choice.
Starting with a super versatile - colour of the season - wine. Or maroon, or burgundy or whatever description of dark red takes your fancy.
Weekday Cocoon Coat in Wine £135
This is definitely not an "in your face red". It's the most neutral red - dark and classic.
Wool Blend Coat from Autograph £119
How could I not include a khaki?
YAS Double Breasted Khaki Coat £120
Classic grey.
Weekday Wool Coat £90
But then I do need to talk about the ones that most people probably favour - the darks. The navys and the blacks. So in the last blog, I mentioned how hard it is to find a good black coat. I have looked and I have round this absolute gem from & Other Stories. I think it's the combination of fabrics that makes it look less funereal than some.
Lapel Long Coat in Black from & Other Stories £195
Texture is another differentiator that really adds interest and lifts a flat black coat.
Loose Alpaca Blend Coat from & Other Stories £165
Wool blend with a military twist and a very amenable price tag at Autograph at M&S.
Wool Blend Coat £99
Ringing the changes again with a different shape.
Longline Funnel Coat from Warehouse £99
Shorter style also with a funnel neck in black from Mango £139.99
And the same in grey.
Investment time now and we're all about the navy. Texture again at Parka London.
Parka London Wool Duster Coat £270
Let the navy fest continue in earnest.
Noisy May Longline Belted Coat £62
Lapels wool coat from Mango £119.99 in navy
But my absolute fave is from Modern Rarity - Eudon Choi Wrap Front Navy Coat from John Lewis £400
That last navy one I absolutely love. That has my name all over it. I am off to try it on this week for sure. I also adore the wide leg trousers. I think that it would work as well with cropped as well as full length. I am ON IT.
In the meantime, I need to make my apologies for not having been around this week. I managed to squeeze a blog in on Wednesday but since then, I've also been very busy with meetings and a lovely stay in simply the most special hotel, which I will report back on tomorrow.
A couple of outfits that I've been wearing.
The maxi skirt that just keeps on giving.
Skirt - La Double J
ROAR sequin tee - Quattro Rish
Blazer - Mos Mosh
Earrings - Mango
And my dress of the season - the maxi. These are also perfect Summer dresses - this will be coming on holiday with me in a couple of weeks.
Burgundy leather bomber jacket - Gerard Darel
Trainers - My Fashion Tribu (15% off with the code KAT15)
Bag - Hill & Friends
Earrings - H&M
Last night out for drinks with the girls.
Phoebe Jeans - MiH
Serravezza Burgundy Boots - Oliver Sweeney
Burgundy cuff - Alexander McQueen at Bicester
Tan De Manta clutch - Alexander McQueen
Belt - Weekday at ASOS
Earrings - Zara
I will definitely be back tomorrow - my list of things I want to explore is growing by the day. We've got coats with attitude (full on colour), furry coats, biker jackets and trousers to take us into the Autumn. Not to mention the requests that come in - can I look at white trainers and more midi skirts? Anything else on the agenda that you'd like me to look at? And I haven't even BEGUN to think about the chunkster knitwear. *hyperventilating at how much we've got to look forward to....*
Speaking of looking forward to things, we're going to pick up my 10yr old from his residential trip this afternoon. Simply cannot wait. In this postcard that he said, he said he was really missing us. And couldn't wait to see us.. and his electronics. So I can imagine it will be one hug and then straight onto the XBox. But that's fine. I simply cannot wait to give him a squeeze!
Tonight, it's X Factor and Strictly (as I said last week - a prescription for a heavenly evening in my book!) and I shall be perusing... hmmm maybe midi skirts (as I have one on today). Or maybe I'll go straight for the trousers. Let me surprise you tomorrow.
In the meantime, I'd love to know how you tackle the subject of coats for Winter? Do you buy one, do you invest or do you buy a couple of more reasonable numbers. Jazz hands outerwear? Tell me, tell me....
Plus with our random seasonal purchasing ways in having to buy things when you don't actually need them (sandals in March anyone?), you NEED to buy your coat now as by the time it's cold enough to wear them, the shops are full of kaftans and swimmers. Slight exaggeration but it's definitely the law of sod that if you don't buy the one you love when you see it, it won't be there when you finally get round to making your mind up.
Today I'm looking at the neutral ones. No brainer buys that aren't scary and are much more classic in their styling and their colour palette.
But ringing the changes ever so slightly with some seasonal favourites as opposed to the typical black or navy (fear not, I have included some of them too).
Style wise, we're definitely talking coats, as opposed to a coatigan (that's especially for the husband who thinks it's the most ridiculous word ever), a trench or a jacket. These can be layered over cardigans, bikers and blazers for when it's really cold - if you've managed to master the coathanger shoulder wearing style then you're a better fashionista than I am - but are still perfectly wearable now with just a jumper, hoodie - or top of your choice.
Starting with a super versatile - colour of the season - wine. Or maroon, or burgundy or whatever description of dark red takes your fancy.
Weekday Cocoon Coat in Wine £135
This is definitely not an "in your face red". It's the most neutral red - dark and classic.
Wool Blend Coat from Autograph £119
How could I not include a khaki?
YAS Double Breasted Khaki Coat £120
Classic grey.
Weekday Wool Coat £90
But then I do need to talk about the ones that most people probably favour - the darks. The navys and the blacks. So in the last blog, I mentioned how hard it is to find a good black coat. I have looked and I have round this absolute gem from & Other Stories. I think it's the combination of fabrics that makes it look less funereal than some.
Lapel Long Coat in Black from & Other Stories £195
Texture is another differentiator that really adds interest and lifts a flat black coat.
Loose Alpaca Blend Coat from & Other Stories £165
Wool blend with a military twist and a very amenable price tag at Autograph at M&S.
Wool Blend Coat £99
Ringing the changes again with a different shape.
Longline Funnel Coat from Warehouse £99
Shorter style also with a funnel neck in black from Mango £139.99
And the same in grey.
Investment time now and we're all about the navy. Texture again at Parka London.
Parka London Wool Duster Coat £270
Let the navy fest continue in earnest.
Noisy May Longline Belted Coat £62
Lapels wool coat from Mango £119.99 in navy
But my absolute fave is from Modern Rarity - Eudon Choi Wrap Front Navy Coat from John Lewis £400
That last navy one I absolutely love. That has my name all over it. I am off to try it on this week for sure. I also adore the wide leg trousers. I think that it would work as well with cropped as well as full length. I am ON IT.
In the meantime, I need to make my apologies for not having been around this week. I managed to squeeze a blog in on Wednesday but since then, I've also been very busy with meetings and a lovely stay in simply the most special hotel, which I will report back on tomorrow.
A couple of outfits that I've been wearing.
The maxi skirt that just keeps on giving.
Skirt - La Double J
ROAR sequin tee - Quattro Rish
Blazer - Mos Mosh
Earrings - Mango
And my dress of the season - the maxi. These are also perfect Summer dresses - this will be coming on holiday with me in a couple of weeks.
Burgundy leather bomber jacket - Gerard Darel
Trainers - My Fashion Tribu (15% off with the code KAT15)
Bag - Hill & Friends
Earrings - H&M
Last night out for drinks with the girls.
Phoebe Jeans - MiH
Serravezza Burgundy Boots - Oliver Sweeney
Burgundy cuff - Alexander McQueen at Bicester
Tan De Manta clutch - Alexander McQueen
Belt - Weekday at ASOS
Earrings - Zara
I will definitely be back tomorrow - my list of things I want to explore is growing by the day. We've got coats with attitude (full on colour), furry coats, biker jackets and trousers to take us into the Autumn. Not to mention the requests that come in - can I look at white trainers and more midi skirts? Anything else on the agenda that you'd like me to look at? And I haven't even BEGUN to think about the chunkster knitwear. *hyperventilating at how much we've got to look forward to....*
Speaking of looking forward to things, we're going to pick up my 10yr old from his residential trip this afternoon. Simply cannot wait. In this postcard that he said, he said he was really missing us. And couldn't wait to see us.. and his electronics. So I can imagine it will be one hug and then straight onto the XBox. But that's fine. I simply cannot wait to give him a squeeze!
Tonight, it's X Factor and Strictly (as I said last week - a prescription for a heavenly evening in my book!) and I shall be perusing... hmmm maybe midi skirts (as I have one on today). Or maybe I'll go straight for the trousers. Let me surprise you tomorrow.
In the meantime, I'd love to know how you tackle the subject of coats for Winter? Do you buy one, do you invest or do you buy a couple of more reasonable numbers. Jazz hands outerwear? Tell me, tell me....