Coat revolution: Jackets, capes & boleros

Check out Ms T’s tips on how to rock the fabulous new trend this winter.


Eiman Masroor November 06, 2013
Check out Ms T’s tips on how to rock the fabulous new trend this winter.

This year, the Pakistan Fashion Design Council (PFDC) L’oreal Paris Bridal Week was a grandiose affair. From designers like SanaSafinaz, Asifa & Nabeel, Ali Xeeshan and Fahad Hussayn showcasing their latest work to the relatively new fangled talent like Misha Lakhani, one thing was clear: simplicity has no business on the ramp. It is all about taking risks, experimenting and marking your territory.

While the timeless traditional bridals were ever-present at PFDC, what truly stood out was the wide array of outerwear worn on desi formals, including jackets, capes, blazers and boleros. Asifa & Nabeel’s take on short jackets, for instance, was a breath of fresh air on top of the minimalistic sari which looked stunning on the ramp. On the other hand, Kamiar Rokni stayed true to himself with his innovative, floor-length white cape with intricate Oriental embroidery on the back and sleeves.

Women have already followed suit and the trend of outerwear can now be seen off the ramp too. So, if you are ready to take on this bold fashion statement, don’t think twice. Check out our tips to own this trendy new style this winter wedding season!

How they are worn

The best thing about these external beauties is that when it comes to Eastern wear, the options are endless. Pair your jacket up with a lehenga, sharara, kurti, sari or a plain kameez and it will almost always look great! However, be wary of the length of outerwear as this is often the tricky part. If you are planning to wear a lehenga or sharara underneath, then a long cape open at the front will surely do the trick. On the other hand, a long shirt or short kurti will look best paired with a sleeveless bolero that adds the extra spice to your outfit. As far as the fabric is concerned, the ones that work best are net, chiffon and jamawaar, anything that will add some weight to the dress. You can even add some lace or embroidery to liven it up a bit more.

When it comes to Western wear, girls generally go for boleros or short jackets as they seem to be much more modern and chic than traditional wear. Pair your jackets with fitted skinny jeans, palazzos or even a gorgeous jumpsuit to make everyone go gaga.

The colour palette

Judging from the pieces displayed at PFDC, it is best to stick to subtle shades like white and beige or single colours like black — anything that looks classy and sophisticated. A bright-coloured neon or intensely printed jacket will not only look confusing but also make the wearer appear heavier than they are. The idea of the cape is to add an extra dimension to your outfit and give it a more regal look which will be difficult to achieve with bright shades.

The best part

These jackets are multi-season! Wear them during the hot summer days or on cold winter nights; it will always look great in both especially if your jacket is made of net or lace. Not to mention, the outerwear can be taken off at will. So if you are feeling too hot in your gorgeous jumpsuit-with-cape ensemble, simply take the cape off. These capes are almost as good as scarves, only better.

Published in The Express Tribune, Ms T, November 3rd, 2013.

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