Caped crusaders
The cape can be either dressed up or down, and is the ultimate ‘throw on and go’ item for this season.
The glorious cape is a personal favourite for this season. It is practical and chic and lends a theatrical air to an ensemble. The cape is a versatile addition to one’s wardrobe which can be either dressed up or down, and is the ultimate ‘throw on and go’ item for this season.
Capes add easy elegance and a touch of retro chic to any winter wardrobe, which is usually full of black shawls and basic cardigans.
It is a timeless piece which is flattering for all ages when worn well.
When winter arrives we all want to hibernate and wrap ourselves in our comforters. But there’s no reason to connect with bed linen for too long. Cover-ups such as capes help one stay warm and cosy in the winter.
With its impressive silhouette, most designers have fallen in love with this trend for Autumn/Winter 2010. The trend was present on fashion week runways in a number of ways, with jackets and coats slung over the shoulder as capes and the sleeves flapping freely.
It displays a message of high drama into our wardrobes. Celine featured this look brilliantly with a twist of sheepskin while Givenchy’s leather-trimmed Batgirl cloak tugged at many a fashionista’s heartstrings.
Capes are available in street markets and retail stores as well. Stone Age, Crossroads and Contempo stock several varieties of capes.
So venture out and find the perfect length and fit to bring a bit of easy chic to your winter wardrobe.
Iman's Dos:
Wear with leather gloves
Buy in neutral colours
Pair with skinny jeans and boots
Personalise with a brooch
Iman's Don'ts:
Let the cape swamp you
Buy printed capes
Belt them
Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2010.
Capes add easy elegance and a touch of retro chic to any winter wardrobe, which is usually full of black shawls and basic cardigans.
It is a timeless piece which is flattering for all ages when worn well.
When winter arrives we all want to hibernate and wrap ourselves in our comforters. But there’s no reason to connect with bed linen for too long. Cover-ups such as capes help one stay warm and cosy in the winter.
With its impressive silhouette, most designers have fallen in love with this trend for Autumn/Winter 2010. The trend was present on fashion week runways in a number of ways, with jackets and coats slung over the shoulder as capes and the sleeves flapping freely.
It displays a message of high drama into our wardrobes. Celine featured this look brilliantly with a twist of sheepskin while Givenchy’s leather-trimmed Batgirl cloak tugged at many a fashionista’s heartstrings.
Capes are available in street markets and retail stores as well. Stone Age, Crossroads and Contempo stock several varieties of capes.
So venture out and find the perfect length and fit to bring a bit of easy chic to your winter wardrobe.
Iman's Dos:
Wear with leather gloves
Buy in neutral colours
Pair with skinny jeans and boots
Personalise with a brooch
Iman's Don'ts:
Let the cape swamp you
Buy printed capes
Belt them
Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2010.