Spring Coats and Jackets for Women

Although there’s still a slight chill in the air, we can all agree that winter is very much on its way out, and spring is on its way in. With the transitional weather, the lighter spring coats and jackets for women come in. I am looking forward to this pleasant weather change. The chilly season has been around for a bit and it would nice to start wearing lighter and brighter pieces. Spring is all about lighter pieces and brighter colours.

If you are thinking of updating your wardrobe for the spring season, here are some stylish options for spring coats and jackets for women.

MAMA Hooded puffer gilet by H&M

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I am a huge fan of gilets. They are super stylish and so trendy. This gorgeous piece by H&M is a great coat to have this season. As at the time of writing, it retails for £54.99. I love the simplicity of this gilet. It is practical but yet super stylish. I also think it’s very easy to style. Do you agree?

Diamond Quilted Funnel Neck Longline Coat by M&S

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This gorgeous piece by M&S is definitely one of my favourites this season. I love the medium beige colour. It may be a little bit too long for my petite frame but I love the stylish design, and I think I would be able to work with the length. As at the time of writing, this M&S coat was priced at £89. I think it would be a great addition to a spring collection. It looks very easy to wear.

M Colour Block Varsity Bomber Jacket by BooHoo

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This gorgeous bomber jacket by BooHoo is a great jacket for those who are into the oversized silhouette look. It is casual and so trendy. I really like the designer and I have no coat in this style, so this piece would complement my existing wardrobe so well. If you like, it currently retails for £30.

Camel Formal Belted Trench Coat by New Look

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Spring is never complete without a stylish trench coat and this piece right here is simply perfect. I love the tan colour and the classic design. It is such a beautiful piece. I have a similar trench coat in black, but this is a prettier version. It currently retails for £49.99.

What do you think of these spring coats and jackets? Did any catch your eye? Are you excited about spring fashion? Let’s chat in the comments section.

 

5 Fashion Trends for Autumn

As Van Gogh once said, “As long as autumn lasts, I shall not have hands, canvas and colours enough to paint the beautiful things I see.” With its ethereal burst of colours and subtle hint of newness, autumn is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and anticipated seasons of the year.

As the arrival of a new season always calls for new fashion trends to accommodate the changing weather and landscape, we’re here to give you the scoop on five of the latest fashion trends that are taking the world by storm this fall.

  • Red

The Barbie pink of summer is on its way out and a new colour is taking centre stage. Red seems to be the colour of the season this year, and we’re not talking about a touch of red to add a pop of colour to your outfit. Rather, designers are opting for bold, blood red from head to toe. This seemed to be the colour of choice on the runways in the various fashion capitals of the world, from Prada to Bottega Veneta, Stella McCartney, Christopher Kane, Victoria Beckham, Di Petsa, Eudon Choi and Alexander McQueen. 

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  • Businesswear

Another trend to look out for is classic tailoring. Power suits, black ties (even in women’s fashion) and large black or grey coats are making a comeback. Taking a much-needed break from the impractical and over-the-top avant-garde styles of previous seasons, more designers are now opting for classic, wearable clothes that can be worn in everyday life. These staples are not only fashion-forward but are also a sensible choice as the weather grows cooler.

  • Waist-centric Styles

From New York to London and Paris, waist details are taking over. Some of the most popular themes include peplum tops, hourglass silhouettes, chunky or low-waist belts and ruched styles. Peplums, which are certainly not a new trend in the fashion world, have come back with a chic edge to them. They can be paired with matching bottoms like skirts or pants. Grecian-inspired styles such as gathers, ruches and drapes were also seen on the runways and are a much-welcome addition. In fact, according to Tagwalk, draped looks were 20% more popular this season when compared to last season.

  • Super-sized Bags

Several designers now dress their runway models with large, carry-all bags such as handbags, totes and even clutches. Unlike the popular tiny bag trend we’re all accustomed to, these huge bags can fit anything from laptops to large picture frames. Thanks to Ferragamo, Loewe, Jill Sander and Balmain who pushed this trend, we’ll be seeing more chunky bags this fall season.

  • Scarves

Although this trend seems to be more practical than fashionable, designers have taken it to a whole new level. As opposed to plain old, knitted scarves, these new styles come in beautiful, blanket-sized patterns large enough to be worn head-to-toe. The scarf trend is popular with designers like Burberry, Michael Kors, Saint Laurent & Gabriela Hearst, Marni, and Etro.

We hope you’ve gotten some wardrobe inspiration to keep you in style this fall. Remember to stay true to yourself and stay cozy!

 

My Fiance Wants A Diamond | Tips On Making An Educated Decision

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When searching for a diamond engagement ring, several variables need to be considered to ensure the precious stone satisfies the personality and preferences of your partner plus brings immense pleasure considering the circumstances.

If you don’t shop together and have no experience with diamond shopping, it can be daunting. The engagement ring itself can come in as many as 12 shapes with four options for settings and several types of metals for the ring itself.

Then you need to consider the cut, clarity, color, and carat of the stone referenced as the 4 Cs, each of which makes a considerable difference in the overall appearance of the gem.

The jeweler can offer bits of information, but it’s outside their scope to recommend something as personal as an engagement ring. The best these professionals can do is present the most trendy or popular options on the market, not necessarily your partner’s idea of perfection.

Consider some suggestions for learning before shopping for an engagement ring. Perhaps these will help you make an educated decision.

What Are Some Helpful Tips Before You Shop For An Engagement Ring

While a jeweler can recommend the trendy and popular diamond rings on the market to help you get an idea of what other people like, the expert will be unable to provide intimate details for a personal decision regarding your fiancé’s engagement ring.

Diamond experts are capable of informing and educating individuals on the precious stones. You can visit Yourdiamondteacher.com or similar sites for a trusted, knowledgeable example.

Armed with a more thorough understanding and familiarity with your partner’s likes and dislikes, you’ll be better prepared to shop confidently. If you still don’t feel self-assured, consider looking at diamonds together to get ideas without spoiling the surprise, and then do serious shopping later.

Let’s look at a few helpful tips to guide you on what you should be aware of when looking for the perfect diamond engagement ring for your fiancée.

●     Should you compromise or make the investment

First-time shoppers are somewhat naive to the expense involved with diamonds. There’s an awareness that they’re costly, but just how expensive is only a consideration once the shopping actually begins.

Before setting out to buy an engagement ring, study diamond costs to see what price point your finances might allow and then establish a budget to work toward that amount. Compromising on the diamond you want to purchase shouldn’t mean opting for a “bargain.”

While you can find reasonable offers with jewelers, you won’t find bargain prices.

If you do find a diamond with a remarkable price, often it’s not of quality. Instead of looking for the cheapest price point in diamonds all of the same weight, look for a good diamond with a lower carat.

You’ll invest what you can afford in an excellent quality ring, compromising only a little on the stone’s size.

●     Before considering a mined diamond, look at alternatives

Several alternatives are available for mined diamonds that make fine-quality engagement stones. One is a “lab-made diamond,” which is growing increasingly popular.

These are as durable and stunning as all diamonds, but the price point is roughly “30 percent less than that of a mined diamond but offering comparable quality.”

●     The cut is significant when shopping for diamonds

The primary method for assessing a diamond’s quality is using the four Cs. These include cut, clarity, carat, and color, of which cut is designated as the critical property.

When a diamond is well cut, other imperfections will be less prominent. The stone will look more brilliant and appear more significant than its measured carat size.

As a rule, grading reports accompany diamonds when they come from reputed labs. Cut quality should be a priority when shopping for your fiancée’s engagement ring.

●      The diamond is available in approximately 12 different shapes

The round diamond is among the most favored diamonds on the market, but it’s not the only shape, nor does that mean everyone prefers this specific stone. Some others can really make a statement with their originality and at budget-friendly prices compared to the round option.

A lot of the “non-round” variations show as more prominent than the round stone despite being the same carat since their length adds to the illusion that they are, in fact, larger. The Princess Cut is the next most favored choice, plus pear and oval are gaining in popularity.

You shouldn’t base your purchase on what’s popular, however. Your partner might have a preference that falls outside these favored categories. Everyone’s style is unique and distinct.

●     Simplicity is the idea with color and clarity

Clarity and color are graded in the same vein as carat and cut, but the assessment is based more on terms of either “good or not good.” When a diamond is evaluated for color, it will either look colorless or there will be hints of color.

Clarity, on the other hand, will be either flawless or, using industry terms, be “eye-clean,” or it will have imperfections. When the eye can’t distinguish a flaw, the price point is reflective of that.

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●     Only make the purchase after seeing the ring personally

For someone new to buying a diamond ring, especially an engagement ring for your fiancée, the priority is seeing the ring in person. Doing so allows you the chance to find one that looks brilliant. You need to see its “behavior” to know if it will be able to make an impact or if it will fall flat.

The place you purchase the diamond is crucial. The jeweler should be able to present the diamond in varied angles under magnification. That doesn’t mean you must buy from a brick-and-mortar shop.

You can shop online and still view your diamond. Some jewelers offer their stones in videos and provide magnification tools online.

Designing an engagement ring is another incredible option, albeit costly. If you have the budget, jewelers are available to help you create a diamond engagement ring specific to the style and taste of your partner. It’s a lovely sentiment if you’re unable to find the ideal diamond engagement ring on the market.

Final Thought

Buying a diamond engagement ring is an exhilarating experience. You can choose to share the excitement with your partner by diamond shopping together to get ideas and then make the final purchase alone or make the entire proposal and ring presentation a complete surprise.

Should you go with your fiancée to pick out rings – click here for some answers. The priority is to educate on the precious stone before attempting to buy one.

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