Top Five Women’s Designer Jackets This Winter
When the weather turns cold, a jacket is a must. However, you can ruin the effect of your well-chosen women’s designer clothes with a dowdy jacket. This winter’s designer jackets are all about fit and detailing. You won’t even want to take off these fabulous creations when you reach your destination. Some of them are designed to be kept on as part of your outfit. Obviously, blazers and suit jackets will always be in style for your work look. When you choose your favourites for the frigid time of year, keep in mind your body shape and the clothes you will be wearing the piece with. Using these guides, you can find the perfect accent jacket for this season.
Number one on our list is flattering on many body types. A belted Mac with button detailing and ruched shoulders provides a feminine styling from South. The length is a very flattering A-line that stops a few inches above the knee. A neutral colour is always a good investment because it can be worn with so many items. However, royal blues and purples are also popular this year in women’s designer clothes, including jackets.
Sassy is the prime word in this winter’s number two jacket from Pop by PPQ Vicki. A short jacket in a bomber style is kicked up a notch in a royal blue with zipper detailing. Fitting close to the body and ending right at the waist, this option looks especially fabulous over a form fitting dress.
Detailing is classic yet has a modern punch in this winter’s number three belted Mac consists of belts and contrasting piping. Lipsy hit the nail on the head with this jacket that hangs to the top of the leg. The belt adds definition to the waistline and the large collar accentuates the bust line, creating a very flattering silhouette over your women’s designer clothes.
For a slightly heavier jacket, number four is a textured take on a short jacket that ends at the hip. Large buttons are a fantastic embellishment on this adorably straight jacket that provides a smooth silhouette. Bright colours are in as well as black and white small patterns.
Number five gives a more casual and active look for this season. A waterproof, breathable Helen Hansen Bykle Rain Jacket in white is both chic and sporty. Women’s designer clothes can vary greatly and finding the designer jacket you love it a matter of your personality and body type.
Jake Worrell is a clothing trend consultant who is currently researching what’s trendy in womens designer clothes