Boss drops round two of its fierce collab with Naomi Campbell, while Burberry draws inspiration from the British countryside for a rustic-chic fall/winter collection. Plus, turn up the heat this winter in this season’s smokin’ jackets and coats for red-haute style
by Archana Aithal Rose
FIT FOR A QUEEN
Few brands embody British style quite like the iconic house of Burberry. For its Fall/Winter ‘24 collection, lead designer Daniel Lee drew inspiration from the rugged beauty of the British and Irish countrysides, revamping classic silhouettes with a fresh perspective while maintaining Burberry’s signature style codes. Using premium textiles crafted in the historic mills of Lochcarron and Donegal, the collection showcases a muted, earthy palette of greens, browns, and grays, featuring a range of outerwear that includes heritage-check trenches, fur-trimmed coats, frayed knitwear, plush leather puffers, and scarves in an equestrian knight pattern. We are particularly swooning over the moleskin trenches with high collars, military-inspired outerwear made from army blankets, and the textural contrast found in sleek trench coats paired with sturdy knitwear. burberry.com
BOSS MOVES
Hugo Boss just extended its working relationship with Naomi Campbell, dropping a brand new collection that builds off their earlier travel line and the supermodel’s feature at the V&A museum in London. The new AW24 Naomi x Boss capsule expands on Campbell’s comfy-yet-chic vibe, mixing luxury pieces with high-performance materials in bold colors. You’ll find tailored suits, one-shoulder dresses, and velvet puffers, all made from tech wool, jersey, and faux fur in fresh shades of white, black, and pops of fuchsia, rose, and, purple. An avid global traveler, Campbell is all about anti-crease and stressbusting fabrics, ideal for busy, jetsetting babes who want to look fab without the fuss. The collection’s mélange of mix-and-match musthaves include velvet-touch and water-resistant puffers, versatile jerseys, and essential base layers like a covetable compression set. hugoboss.com
SMOKIN’ HAUTE
Smoking jackets, rooted in the 19th-century men’s aesthetic, are getting a fresh modern update. Vivified in arresting prints or sleek, understated finishes, these sizzling pieces blend vintage elegance with a hint of rebellious flair perfect for casual weekends or making a statement at your next soirée. Explore the chic reinvention of this timeless wardrobe essential and discover why these belted beauties remain in vogue.
Argent Belted Blazer
In Seasonless Wool Designed for cozy season in a luxurious cognac hue, this boxy belted blazer features a sculptural silhouette with powerful shoulders, smart cuff sleeves, a wide lapel, and interior pockets. Cinch it at the waist for a polished finish, or sport it undone for a more casual vibe. $495, argentwork.com
Max Mara Wool Blend Jacket
With Micro Sequins Max Mara’s tuxedo-inspired dazzler, crafted from a woolblend fabric embellished with tone-on-tone micro-sequins, features a slightly oversized fit, satin details, and a teardrop cut-out at the back, while the shawl collar, breast pocket, flap pockets, silk georgette lining, low set-in sleeves, and wrap fastening with a matching belt beautifully accentuate the silhouette perfect for pairing with black pants and heels for a night out on the party circuit. $2,540, maxmara.com
Derek Lam Orville Smoking Jacket
Offering a fresh spin on the classic design, showcasing an intricate in-house print, Derek Lam’s version appears with stylish piping along the lapel, convenient patch pockets, and an unlined finish for a relaxed vibe. $695, dereklam.com