One coat five ways

Some garments are never unfashionable. As trends come and go, they occasionally rise to the height of fashion and then ease back into their long-established and comfortable position as a trusted and timeless classic.

One such item is the trench coat.

Burberry is responsible for the most classic and desirable version. Great, stiff fabric; just the right neutral shade (neither too pink nor too white); the cut and details pared back to achieve a tasteful, minimalistic chic:

Burberry

The Burberry trench coat is an aspirational product, and a bit of a stretch for most of us, financially. But spring is approaching, and the trench is the perfect transitional jacket. So because it is having a bit of a moment, I thought that I’d suggest a few more affordable ways that you can nod to the trend this season.

Starting with the traditional shape, Marks and Spencer has a couple of options, both under £100:

M&S

(Left, and Right)

Alternatively, ASOS is riffing on the theme with this trench dress:

ASOS

Which would also look great over cigarette pants and a semi-sheer long-sleeved top.

Now, if like me you feel it’s unbecoming to parade your nipped-in waist – oh alright, so I’m a bit thick around the middle right now – then loose hanging is probably best, so here is a nautically-inspired model from Laura Ashley:

Laura Ashley

A bit less formal and great fun for the summer.

In a similar vein, Poetry has a loosely-structured coat which offers limited protection from the weather, being more of a glamorous cover-up:

Poetry

Finally, one of my favourite brands, Max Mara, is responsible for this fabulously elegant and versatile coat in black:

Max Mara

Great for the apples and the pears!

 

Roomy denims

Roomy Denim

Hmm … what to wear for a trip to edgy Shoreditch, to visit the London store of Ally Capellino?

If you aren’t familiar with the brand, it is admired for the minimal contemporary styling of its bags, like these nappa leather rucksacks in spring colours.

bags

Which (note to self) would work well with jeans and the New Balance gingham trainers I mentioned in my last post.

trainers

For spring/summer 2015, looser denim profiles are proliferating on the catwalk, so Toast has introduced a new cut: Artist Jeans are high-waisted in Japanese cotton selvedge denim. They come in sizes 6-18 and in regular and long options: these will do nicely for my day out!

The reason for the pilgrimage across town is that there has been a fresh delivery at Ally Capellino of silver Yoko rucksacks.

So here is my outfit for East London:

outfit

Toast Artist Jeans. Marks and Spencer two-tone bomber jacket. ASOS White Collection t-shirt. Superga Flatforms. Cos blue glass necklace.

And, of course, returning with the Ally Capellino Yoko rucksack.