Now, you can be comfortable and look smart with newly designed blanket coats.
The contemporary fashion statement of the fusion cover-up, which is a dressing-gown and security coverlet, was started by Kate Moss during last summer when she mostly swathed in a Hermes blanket, the Independent reported.
The current winter ramps were flooded with different version of the coat: at Burberry Prorsum, wool and cashmere shawls in muted shades were monogramed with models' initials; Chloe showed quilted duvet styles and Saint Laurent tartan cape cover-ups.
Isabel Marant, Etro and Roberto Cavalli featured poncho versions of the coat, with hoods.
While for people who like their arms free, a blanket-styled coat or cape, fusing flowing fabric with sleeves and fastenings, would be more suited, knitted versions would accommodate more to people indoors.
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