Sugar Editorial Picks
Dec 09, 2008 -
I live in my wooly jackets in the Winter, but they're not the most exciting crop of coats. If you feel me, try one with leather trimmings. This slick embellishment adds a dose of refinement to outerwear without losing warmth.
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Oct 21, 2008 -
What a sidewalk sight Michelle Williams and little Matilda are. I would totally coordinate my outfit with my little lassie, too. But what's equally stunning here is Michelle's classic wool asymmetrical pea coat by Jeffrey Monteiro.
- 12 Comments
Oct 15, 2008 -
Looking at this Mackage Hope Wool Blend Coat ($695), you would never guess it benefits breast cancer. That's because it doesn't have pink plastered all over it. But in fact, the inner white lining shows the Breast Cancer Research Foundation pink ribbon.
- 9 Comments
Sep 04, 2008 -
If romance were a sleeve it would be a bell sleeve. Katie Holmes' floral Missoni tunic may be lovely, but what really conjures up the smell of roses is her slouchy bell sleeve cardi. If you're hesitant to play with volume, this is a beginner lesson.
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May 16, 2008 -
Leather jackets are great, and I think everyone should have at least one, but what's a girl to do when she gets stuck in an unanticipated downpour? If you happen to have this nifty Mackage Fitted Nylon Jacket ($286) in your purse, then, nothing!
It has the look of leather, plus the unique advantage of not getting bruised in the rain.
- 8 Comments
Other Search Results
Aug 18, 2008 -
It started with boots and now the floodgates have opened. Looks like you are gearing up for an amazing Fall transition. I like how everyone strayed away from the usual black and kept it colorful in beautiful, soft tones.
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Sep 12, 2006 -
Welcome to day 2 of our week-long look at coat trends for Fall 2006. Today’s spotlight: peacoats. (To read yesterday's installment, click here.) Admittedly, the old-school pea coat is a perennial favorite, but this year designers are mixing it up with new twists on the classic double-breasted wool look, making them cropped, asymmetrical, and single-breasted.
- 14 Comments