Picture it: you are about to step in inside an icicle (an average British winter) and you're wrapped up like a Christmas present - gloves, hat, double tights, thigh-high socks, tight cardigan, jacket, etc. All items on the check list have been ticked.
Now, imagine for a minute that you are a superhero, what key signature piece of clothing did you forget?
Unless you are Catwoman - and in this case all the leather and PVC does the job - you could not imagine facing the world without a cape.
I am fully aware that capes are often assimilated with men wearing underwear over neon tights - and even though AF Vandervost did the 'underwear as outerwear' look in sexy creamy tones at the last shows, this is not what I am suggesting you do: I am a fan but it is far too cold to think of playing with under-layers at the moment.
Cover ups however are needed in any shape or form, and capes could well become the new coat.
They are shorter than your average musketeer or 16th century floaty cape, and more shapely.
I know that capes are by nature thinner than a fur coat, and I am addicted to warmth just as the next person, but I like to believe winter can be more stylish than wool bulging coats and hand-knit scarves.
Capes add structure to the silhouette, and with the superstructure trends lurking about, it will not look out of place.
New Look has a military style cape and Acne does a cape dress.
They are also not as breezy as we would imagine - it is true you might need to add an extra thin jumper under your jacket, but overall a layer is a layer. And if it is a stylish layer all the better.
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Flap your capes
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