KEY SHAPES

1| The medieval mood works to update the classic trench with subtle military effects. Create strong waist definition with heavy buckled belt detailing. High stand collars help define the neckline, creating face-framing effects. Use hardware trims and supple sheared furs to complete the look.

2| Here, the emphasis lies in the exaggerated high stand collar balancing bracelet-length sleeves as an update for the short fur jacket. Move this shape forward with a fly-front closure for a clean-edged look. Contrasting fur mixes can be used to help define the essential detailing of this silhouette.

3| This shape may be the ultimate in simplicity but the silhouette is designed to show off innovative new fur techniques. Play with waxed furs or ombréd treatments to create innovative surface interest. The new short dolman sleeve is a key design detail along with the wider-set collarless neckline.

4| An easy jacket hybrid here with the T-shaped pullover tunic in lightweight shaved or knitted furs. The key details are the relaxed kimono sleeve and the soft unstructured neckline, making this an easy silhouette with a youthful vibe that sits well within the season’s medieval mood.

5| A new youthful look for the short fur jacket with biker styling works with the season’s medieval influences. Use chevroned effects, exaggerated collars, quilted leather and the all-important heavy-duty metallic zips to create a strong armoured feel. Deep knitted or ribbed welts complete the look.

6|The latest update for the full fur coat sees this silhouette rely on a play on volume with contrasting long and shaved furs defining the shape. Full fur sleeves and a strong shoulder are balanced by a smooth slimline body, offset with the soft swell of the full fur skirt from a dropped waist.

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