Fashionably cool leather jackets

Sunday, 4 November 2007

Fashion leather jackets, click to enlarge

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Forget the pashmina!  Bring on the leather jacket and throw it over anything as it’s the most fashionable cover-up when our weather turns cold.  

Thanks to a new breed with bold colors, butter-soft finishes and waist-flaunting cut, leather jackets are a fashion must-have and can work at the office, on a big night out or just kicking back on weekends. 

Accentuate curves with a jacket that has a fitted cut and adds focus on a slim waist like Beyonce’s cropped leather jacket for a girlie touch.  And a soft faux-leather jacket that drapes elegantly definitely looks more luxe than a shawl or a cardigan over a pretty dress.

Take your pick of the most fabulous leather jacket to look cool while keeping warm!

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2 Comments to “Fashionably cool leather jackets”

  1. Karen Says:

    I can’t wait for the weather to get cold so that I can wear my winter coats! I’m thinking now that I’m needing a new leather jacket…

    Karen: You’re lucky. We can only wear this in the room when the aircon is turned on full blast!

  2. Tracy Says:

    me too! for once i can wear all my jackets. don’t ask me why i used to buy them when i live in a tropical country…at least now they’d be put to good use.

    i have been thinking of getting a leather one….:)

    Tracy: I won’t ask because I think they can be worn here during the year end indoors with aircon! :wink:

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