Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Coolest Cover-ups


From classy to crazy and back again; the coat came in all shapes and sizes this season!



Let’s face it, this being Ireland means you’re probably never too far from your coat; it’s less a fashion accessory and more an essential if you ever want to, you know, go outside. Still that doesn’t mean that you can’t look super-stylish and cosy, does it? 

This season anything goes, from oversized at Jil Sander, to the boldest print at Marc Jacobs, to the super-furry at House of Holland. Or you can opt for a classic like a mac, รก la Burberry Prorsum.

The weather is definitely taken a turn for the autumn and that means that yes, you once again have add those extra layers. Don’t let the winter blues get to you though – siopaella has some uh-mazing coats and cover-ups to keep you toasty.


Aquascutum for Harrods London

Who ever said autumn/winter was the time for dark colours? Check out this beautiful vintage Aquascutum tweed coat made exclusively for Harrods London (that’s some serious vintage credentials!). The reds, greens and blues in this number are bound to lift even the most rain-soaked spirit.

Gestuz mac and pint patent belt (sold seperately)

If you’re a classic kind of girl then this beige Gestuz mac will be right up your street. Great for unpredictable weather and known to be one of the most flattering coat shapes, this is one that won’t go out of style. Dress it up with a coloured belt like we’ve done here or just leave it open for that oh-so-cool Paris chic.
Vintage Faux Fur
Ah, but you want to make a real statement with your winter staple? Well we haven’t got the House of Holland striped number in (yet!) but check out this beauty. How Carrie-Bradshaw-fabulous is this? It's mid-calf length and there's some weight in that faux. You won't go cold this winter!

Oh we’ve so got you covered for the chillier months to come. Pop in to say hello and check out the rest of our stock or take a look at our 'winter warmers' albums for Crow St and Temple Lane on Facebook! :)

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