Would You Wear a Cape?

    New Sexuality by Solve Sunsbo

    While we’ve always like the idea of capes, their structure has always been a little baffling. Even Britt, who wears hers no matter what her roommates say, finds the awkwardness of where to put your arms (no sleeves? Pseudo sleeves?) and temperature gauging for outside wear (50 degrees? Less? More?) to be a deterrent from sporting the witch-like frock.

    But I think it’s about time for us to get over our fear if the Fall runways are any indication of what’s to come (and aren’t they always?). From Marc Jacobs’ bright yellow belted version, to Thakoon’s militaristic button down, I think it could be the right time to have some fun with our outerwear.
    It might a good idea to start with something a little less intimidating, like Paul Smith’s simpler version. Or you could go all out and embrace the cape for what it is - a stylized version of the blanket, or, the original Snuggie - and throw it on top of your otherwise normal outfit with aplomb.(Via fashionista.com)

    Antoni & Alison, Loius Vuitton (photos via style.com)

    Alberta Ferretti, Akris


    Aquascutum, Behnaz Sarafpour


    Betty Jackson


    Blugirl, Byblos


    Carolina Herrera


    Chanel, Charles Nolan


    Christian Lacroix, Fendi


    Erin Fetherston


    Giambattista Valli


    Giorgio Armani, Halston


    Issey Miyake, Jasper Conran


    Jeremy Scott, Joanna Mastroianni


    Jonathan Saunders, Lela Rose


    Malo, Mara Hoffman


    Marc Jacobs


    Marc Jacobs, Marc by Marc Jacobs


    Nathan Jenden, Osman Yousefzada


    Peter Som, Project Runway Designers


    Ports 1961


    Ralph Lauren, Reem Acra


    Ruffian, Temperley
    Sonia Rykiel


    Thakoon Panichgul, Three as Four


    Valentino, Y-3


    Vivienne Westwood
    So, would you wear a cape, darlings?
    Or is this a look better left to Count Dracula impersonators?

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