The Camel it's a winner!
- Marisa
- Mar 8, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 7, 2022
The classics are for sure the best investments for any wardrobe male or female.
My selection this week is the sophisticated, stylish and versatile work coat by Karen Millan. I love the the notched neckline, waist-cinching, gold-tipped belt and handy flap pockets.
As the pandemic slows down, the fashion industry seems to resume its usual glamour. Loungewear and sweatshirts sets will be predominant due to clients demands of comfortable clothing for work and socialising. With the return of freedom of movement we've seen a return of joy and hope, translated into clothes that seem to celebrate.

image: Karen Millen
Monochromatic looks in Neutrals are so elegant, and this smart coat gives you all the comfort and style you need to free it or down.

Assemble created by Marisa Silva
My selection of style for someone working from home is definitely comfortable yet stylist. Marysa Tatsu elegant cashmere sweater, relaxing fit wine trousers by Karen Millen, Steve Maiden trainers, Cashmere jumper, styled with the oversized, gold and grey Moda in Pelle necklace, and Christian Louboutin tote. This look can be updated easily for a night out by swapping the trainers for stilettos, the tote bag for a handbag, and off you go!

Assemble created by Marisa Silva.
Styling the neutrals and basics is such an amazing option for sophisticated styles.
The classic, notched wool coat by Karen Millen is very comfortable. Pairing this outfit with Medewell ecru sweater, Rag & Bonne boyfriend jeans ( unfold the hem from your boyfriend jeans and give them a new meaning). The straight leg jeans are faltering for any figure with flats or heels. The Givenchy camel bag creates a lovely contrast, agains the K.M orange leather strap watch, and the strong blue of the jeans, the nose Port & Paire loafers are perfect for the classic look.
For smart casual look swap the loafers for stilettos, combine bright orange, magenta or golden statement earrings, and red or deep orange lipstick.
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