Slick leather pieces are right in fashion this Fall, and the trend hasn't been lost on kids' clothing designers. While 155-year-old Burberry tends to stick with placing its iconic plaid on various clothing items, it's pushing the limits this season with a short-sleeved black leather dress ($695) specifically designed for lil girls. Available in sizes 2T through 6, the structured dress is a mini version of what the fashion magazines, and our own FabSugar editors, have declared one of the season's most coveted items — but should lil girls be wearing it? When a toddler-sized faux leather bikini was introduced last year, LilSugar readers resoundingly sounded off against it. How do you feel about putting lil girls in a leather dress?
The Ultimate Fall Coat Guide – Every Trend, Every Price
The Fall '11 runways presented limitless options for cold-weather layers; with Autumn in the air — and pumpkin spice lattes in hand — it's officially time to try the trends on for size. We want coats that speak to the season's best styles: parkas, luxe leather and shearling trim, bold brights, and new silhouettes in cozy capes and cocoons. To make your shopping trip a little easier, we're breaking it all down right here, right now. We pulled Fall's most coveted runway looks, and offer three shoppable versions at every price point. Some are essential, some lust-worthy — but that's for you to decide. Click through to see and shop our ultimate guide to finding your perfect Fall coat.
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Trendspotting: The Duffle
If you're looking to invest in a worthy Fall accessory, look no further than the duffle bag. As this trio of style-setting blondes proves, the arm candy exudes both fashion and function — and we love when those worlds collide in one lust-worthy creation. Kirsten Dunst and Kate Moss each opt for luxe, leather versions from Louis Vuitton, in their own respectively sophisticated hues, while Sienna Miller selects a covetable carryall from Burberry Prorsum's 2012 Resort. Each signals a polished finish for day-to-day basics, and seems particularly perfect in rich leather and deep colors for Fall. To channel the same classic-cum-cool style with your own luxe duffle, just shop our editor's picks.

7 Days, 7 Ways: How Celebs Rock the Trench Coat
With the onset of Fall, we're quickly remembering the value of a good trench coat. Are you? Yes, it's a classically inclined basic that hints at style icons like Jackie O., but with so many styled variations and a slew of ways to wear the staple, it's really so much more. As proof of what it's worth, we've rounded up a week of inspiration from our favorite celebs. From Naomi Watts's sexier iteration (as a dress!) to Anja Rubik's cool-girl spin, the ways to wear this Fall layer are practically limitless. Just click through for a few fresh styling tips, then shop the looks for yourself.
Celeb Style: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley struck a supermodel pose as she arrived at the Burberry Prosum Spring/Summer 2012 show at London Fashion Week. She tucked a copper tee into Burberry leather leggings while toting a rustic clutch. Rosie's red leather Burberry trench kept her warm while her patent ankle-strap sandals added a sexy flair to her fashion-show style. Copy this drool-worthy ensemble when you shop our editors' picks now.
Celeb Style: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley rocked a monochromatic look with feminine flair while leaving E Baldi restaurant in Beverly Hills. She paired a pink and nude button-down dress with Christian Louboutin boots and a matching Mulberry shoulder bag. Burberry aviators and au natural hair and makeup completed her effortless ensemble. Shop our editor's picks now to re-create this fun and flirty look.
Link Time: Burberry Launches New Sunglasses, Fendi's Fall Handbags, and More
- Burberry launches Burberry Brights sunglasses — Mama's a Rolling Stone
- Photographer David Sims captures the modern English roses — Vogue Daily
- The fashion industry salivates over 10-year old French model — Jezebel
- Unexpected fashion icon: Ms. Frizzle from The Magic Schoolbus — The Daily Beast
- Gucci's Women in Cinema award nominations are announced — Vogue UK
- Milly's new store offers a custom bridal boutique — InStyle
- The best way to wear white pants this season — Refinery29
- Check out the full Fendi Fall 2011 collection — Purse Blog
- Gwyneth Paltrow covers Elle's September issue, talks a lot about Beyoncé — The Cut

- Burberry launches Burberry Brights sunglasses — Mama's a Rolling Stone
- Photographer David Sims captures the modern English roses — Vogue Daily
- The fashion industry salivates over 10-year old French model — Jezebel
- Unexpected fashion icon: Ms. Frizzle from The Magic Schoolbus — The Daily Beast
- Gucci's Women in Cinema award nominations are announced — Vogue UK
- Milly's new store offers a custom bridal boutique — InStyle
- The best way to wear white pants this season — Refinery29
- Check out the full Fendi Fall 2011 collection — Purse Blog
- Gwyneth Paltrow covers Elle's September issue, talks a lot about Beyoncé — The Cut

Link Time: 25 West Coast Designers, Fendi Comments on Amy Winehouse's Death, and More
- California love: 25 designers that are all about the West Coast — Vogue Daily
- Fendi releases a statement on Amy Winehouse's death — The Cut
- Kate Moss is living the Sex and the City dream — Modelinia
- Kim Kardashian's wedding style predictions — InStyle
- Burberry Ashwood leather shoulder bag: too cool for school — Purse Blog
- Mulberry adds a new It bag to its collection: the Carter — Vogue UK
- Style session: Brit Marling — Lucky
- Hide makes one-of-a-kind bags you'll want to show off — Refinery29
- Minoux: the blogosphere's favorite green jewelry line — The Inside Source
- Taylor Tomasi Hill is the new creative consultant for Sigerson Morrison — Fashionologie

- California love: 25 designers that are all about the West Coast — Vogue Daily
- Fendi releases a statement on Amy Winehouse's death — The Cut
- Kate Moss is living the Sex and the City dream — Modelinia
- Kim Kardashian's wedding style predictions — InStyle
- Burberry Ashwood leather shoulder bag: too cool for school — Purse Blog
- Mulberry adds a new It bag to its collection: the Carter — Vogue UK
- Style session: Brit Marling — Lucky
- Hide makes one-of-a-kind bags you'll want to show off — Refinery29
- Minoux: the blogosphere's favorite green jewelry line — The Inside Source
- Taylor Tomasi Hill is the new creative consultant for Sigerson Morrison — Fashionologie

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (Almost) Bares All For Burberry Body

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is already garnering praise for her sexy style, and her star keeps rising. The Transformers 3 actress is officially the face (and figure) of Burberry's newest fragrance, Burberry Body — and her nearly nude body is pretty smokin' in the new ad campaign. Find out more about the scent and see the steamy picture after the jump.
Jourdan Dunn, Lily Donaldson, and More Join Burberry at the Serpentine Gallery Bash
>> Last night in London's Kensington Gardens, Burberry and Christopher Bailey co-hosted the Serpentine Gallery's annual fundraising bash, The Summer Party. Burberry was of course well-represented by brand faces past and present — Cara Delevingne, Lily Donaldson, Alexa Chung, and Jourdan Dunn.
Dunn, for her part, is going on two seasons as the face of the brand: "I love working for Burberry. It's like a family, Christopher is amazing — he's so easy to talk to." She added that she's been commuting between her family's home in London and a pad in New York, and that modeling hasn't changed her life that much: "I'm pretty normal, I still live at home and my mum and brothers wouldn't let me think I'm better than I am. I was at home yesterday and my mum was making me work in the garden with the others — she wouldn't take much notice if I was to say, 'Um, excuse me, do you not realise that yesterday I was shooting for Vogue?' My family keep me grounded, which I'm pleased about — fashion can be a pretty intimidating place."
Bailey, meanwhile, noted of the event: “We are proud to be continuing the Burberry history of supporting the arts. It is particularly exciting to be working with the Serpentine Gallery a space synonymous with creativity in a very iconic British location.”


