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Added on the 22/02/2017 11:28:07 - Copyright : DailyTelegraph
As we approach the spring months, it’s time to dig our your trusty trench and rework it whatever the occasion - or invest in one of the plethora which are just coming into the shops now. The Telegraph's Fashion Features Director Kate Finnigan shows that a trench coat is a multitasking investment which can take you from pulled-together and polished at work to dressed up by night or more casual at the weekend
The Telegraph’s style writer Olivia Buxton Smith shows you how to style a classic velvet blazer for work, weekend and evening, showing how this tailored piece can transform a casual ensemble, add unexpected polish to more conservative items or imbue a dash of glamour effortlessly
Jeans are a perennial favourite but fashion is always offering tweaks and reinventions to make them right for now. Although skinny jeans will still pass muster, there's a more specific cropped style with frayed detailing around the hem which is currently in favour. The Telegraph's Style Writer Olivia Buxton Smith has taken on the cropped denim trend in this new video, showing us easy but interesting ways to style them for work, evening, and the weekend
In this video, the Telegraph’s fashion team offers advice on how to style autumn jackets and coats for every occasion, with on-trend items including a soft shearling biker, a cape, and a classic mac to shield you from the unpredictable British weather
As if rolling out off the screen of a 1930s gangster movie, this retro coupe all but stole the show at the Geneva International Motor Show on Tuesday. With a bulging back end, large circular headlights, and sweeping front fenders, this is the Eadon Green Black Cuillin coupe. British automaker Eadon Green is fresh on the scene with its collection of retro-style boutique sports cars. The Black Cuillin is an elegant coupe that is inspired by the Alfa Romeo 8C 2900, a vehicle popular in the height of the 1930s. However, don't be fooled by the vintage exterior. The manufacturer claims that the 6.0 liter V12 engine can power the Black Cuillin to reach a top speed of 170 miles per hour. Further, the interior has all the modern amenities that we have come to expect from top of the line sports vehicles today. In case you're wondering about the name, the Black Cuillin is actually named after a mountain range on the isle of Skye, located off the coast of Scottland.