If you’re tired of black and brown, slipping into a ruby tone could be the solution to your sartorial woes. Just in for the approaching holiday season, this outerwear trend can be blemished all over the city sidewalks and on social media. Draw your inspiration from the designers themselves, and rock this airstrip approved trend today with our tips.
With our state’s freezing temperatures and endless winter, it’s no bolt from the blue that Canadian coats are known for being practical yet chic. As a Montreal-based outerwear designer, Joseph Tassoni is passionate about layering and comfort. Tassoni recently showcased his Fall 2017 “Queen of the North” collection at Toronto Women’s Fashion Week, taking his inspiration from the notoriously frigid climate of our country. From sourcing fabrics to taking his cues from…
With March almost upon us, it’s officially time to give a new lease of life our outerwear statements for the final leg of winter. As we prepare to say goodbye to the shortest and coldest month of the year, try swapping your go-to black wool pea coat for a more fashion-forward and daring alternative.
With the temperatures gradually dropping, fashionistas will soon be swapping their lightweight denim for heavier knits and wool coats. On the season’s runways, the nautical theme reigned supreme, with dark navy blue and military buttons stealing the focus.
Whether you’re heading to the office or simply keeping warm on the weekend, leather trench coats are the latest must-haves for the season. Try drawing your inspiration from the Fall 2016 runways, and embracing long leather outerwear in the weeks ahead.
Christopher Bates may already be a household name on home soil, but the 37-year-ancient Vancouver-born designer is also making waves overseas. Real Style trapped up the talented designer about bridging the gap between menswear and womenswear, his passion for lavish materials and more.