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Winter Style: Shiny Nylon Jacket By Moncler

Posted by Rebecca Laing on Friday, 26 September 2008No Comment

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The nights are drawing in and the days are getting colder, yes ladies it’s time to start pulling your winter wardrobe forward from the recesses of the cupboard. Personally I’ve always been a winter person, and my wardrobe certainly reflects this, in fact I often find myself counting down the weeks until I can pull out my Dior duffle coat, Burberry earmuffs and Louboutin knee high-boots again (it’s not long now - hooray!).

For me winter fashion has always been more sophisticated and stylish than its summer counterpart, you can take more time with the details knowing that you’re not going to end up sweltering under the summer sun in your pencil skirt, make up running down your face with your hair scraped up as high as possible for some extra breeze across your neck. It’s more about the glamorous polished look, dramatic red lips, figure-hugging coat dresses and immaculately coiffed hair.

As a bit of a ski bunny I’ve always been a fan of Moncler, and this season is no different. With their functional yet oh-so-stylish designs which are instantly recognisable, forget the egg-nog latte ladies, as a Moncler coat is the true perfect winter warmer. I’m lusting after this show-stopping shiny nylon jacket which comes with a belt allowing you to retain your curves while keeping cosy.

Need another reason to buy? Their pieces are definitely built to last and your £365 will be well spent as you’ll be seen through many a winter in style.

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Rebecca Laing is currently a busy little bee studying for her NCTJ in Magazine Journalism with specialties in fashion and celebrity.She's also undertaking a diploma in interior design and learning to speak French, Italian and Spanish. Phew! In-between that she works as a Studio Assistant and can normally be found at gigs in small non-descript venues or at Burlesque clubs in London.
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