Women's Fashion Winter Leather Fur Coat
Discover exquisite Women's Fashion Winter Leather Fur Coats, perfect for staying stylishly warm. Explore luxurious designs for the season ahead.
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Festive Fashion Delights: Stylish Christmas Gifts for Your Trendy Family
Fashionable Christmas: Elevate the Holidays with Chic Gifts
As the festive season approaches, infuse glamour and style into your Christmas celebrations by selecting chic fashion gifts that resonate with your family’s unique tastes. Here’s a curated list of fashionable presents to elevate their holiday wardrobe.
Fashion Gifts for Everyone
1. Trendy Scarves and Shawls
Wrap your loved ones in warmth…
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Yohji Yamamoto: Leather Jacket (2018) Illustration: Suzume Uchida
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Fireman's Coat
Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century
Japan
Japanese firemen's coats are reversible. When fighting fires, the coat was worn as shown, together with close-fitting trousers, a hood, and gloves. Saturated with water, these garments gave protection against flames. A bold, legible pattern on the back identified the fireman’s brigade. For festive occasions, the pictorial side faced outward. This coat shows the Toad Spirit offering to teach the robber Jiraya magic, provided he used it only to benefit humanity.
Denver Art Museum (Accession Number: 1999.265)
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Christian Dior by John Galliano F/W 2000 Sheer Leopard Fringe Tank Top & Cardigan
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MIDNIGHT HOUR sweatshirt (S-5XL) restocking Friday Feb 9 at 3 pm EST!
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Mantle
Early 1870s
This mantle appears to have been made from a wool shawl woven with broad bands of boteh motifs, originally with a central medallion now cut in half at the base of each side to fall attractively over arms in wear, and quarter medallions at each corner that are now placed at each side of the centre front and back of the garment.
Shawls striped with pattern, sometimes known as zebra shawls, were an alternative to the ubiquitous style of broad borders to a plain ground or central motif. Particularly popular from the 1820s to the 1860s they were produced by European manufacturers as well as the original Indian avid Kashmiri centres.
John Bright Collection
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