Brunello Cucinelli's hand-knitted
cashmere cape has a ribbon appliqué along the neckline and a
shimmery paillette detail with a mix of exquisite stitches. It is
made from Italian cashmere and is a pullover style ($1,465 at Saks
Fifth Avenue)
This chic, tailored plaid felt blazer
by Smythe features leather patches, a notched collar, a 2-button
closure and a tulip hem. It has flap hip pockets, double back vents
as well as ruching at shoulders. This adorable jacket takes a
British classic and modernizes it. The contrast leather elbow patches
and four-button cuffs add a classic touch ($630 at ShopBop)
Smythe designs contemporary, flawlessly
tailored jackets and coats featuring nostalgic colors, textures, and
prints. They are made distinct with traditional menswear tailoring
details and iconic silhouettes both novel and versatile. Smythe saw
immediate success after its launch in 2004, finding a place in
glossies such as Harper's Bazaar, InStyle, Lucky, and Elle, and being
spotted on celebs on both sides of the Atlantic.
Finish
off your 'groupie' look with this jacket from the Marianne trend.
This coat is available in yellow, denim and mink ($170 at TopShop)
A love letter from 1977, this
chunky-knit vest features shaggy fringe and on-seam hip pockets. IT
is 22" long when measured from the center back and is made of 100%
wool ($404 at ShopBop)
Designer: With an impressive
background as a stylist and buyer, Christina Minasian followed her
wandering spirit and created Pencey, her ready-to-wear collection.
Minasian draws inspiration from everything around her; friends,
family, and travel destinations around the globe all inform her
breezy style. "Sometimes I want to dress like a tomboy and other
days I want to feel girly and pretty," says Minasian, who
tempers her whimsical designs with tailored pieces to reflect her
"boy meets girl" sensibility.
Don this toasty woolen jacket and take
first place in your local logrolling competition. Its shapely drop
waist, ruffled placket and lumberjack plaid are guaranteed to
distract the competition. A Plenty by Tracy Reese design ($288 at
Anthropologie)