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Fluff
With temperatures plummeting, the fluffy stuff became more than just a decorative style trick at the couture shows.
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Fringing
Swaying strands brought an instant note of rock 'n' roll to the couture shows.
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Trophy Jackets
If there's one place a trophy jacket has reason to exist (aside from spring/summer 2009, its original heyday), it's at the couture shows, where sparkle and spangle are de rigueur.
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Head-to-toe
Dressing head-to-toe in one colour is the smart dresser's styling option. It's a new way of thinking when it comes to blocking colours, especially when the shades of choice are white or grey - aka sophisticated and semi-conservative.
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Sh of Sport
This is about a flash of a sweatshirt, a subtle trainer, a zip-up top layered beneath a jacket. Whatever the touch, it hints at being active.
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The Longer Length Coat
How to make a couture entrance? Sweep in and out with a long-length coat that makes your arrival - and departure - known.
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Military
Be it a khaki shirt or epaulet detailing elsewhere, military styles were out to combat the couture schedule.
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Wide-leg Trousers
Skinny fit just doesn't say sophistication quite as well anymore.
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Bright Bags
Amid the grey and snowy skies of Paris came a welcome burst of colourful accessories. Bright bags lead the way.
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Polonecks
Still the favourite way to layer for winter - and add a new dimension to seasonal sweatshirts.
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