First Look: Fall Faux Leather

Why go to the expense of the real stuff when faux looks good these days. Of course, some is thinner than others, but price sometimes reflects the trade off. Have a little fun with it.

Blouses

Left: Commando Faux stretch-leather and stretch-jersey bodysuitSnap fastenings at thong base. Lined polyester/polyurethane/ spandex. Second skin. Machine wash. $98.00                                                                             

Center: Faux Leather Relaxed Utility Shirt by Tibi– Lined polyurethane. Front button closure. Breast pocket. Buttoned cuffs. Shirttail hem. $395.00

Right: Monts 979 Faux Leather Blouse– Polyurethane and rayon blended material. Comfortable loose fit. Front button closure. Side slit at hem. Ivory. No large left. Sale $85.00                                                          

Black Pants and Skirts   left to right

Faux Leather Paperbag Waist Pants: Belted waist. Peg leg. Zipper front closure. Polyurethane. $90.00                                                                             

MSGM Faux Leather Skinny Pants: High shine. Belt loops along waistband, tapered legs. Partly lined Viscose/Polyester. $440.00

Nanushka Amas Faux Leather Wrap Skirt– Classic midi wrap silhouette with elastic waist. Lined Polyester/polyurethane, $ 390.00

Right: Snap Front Faux Leather Midi Skirt by BlankNYC– A-line. Elastic waist. Front slant pockets. Polyester/polyurethane. $88.00                                                       

Not Shown: Black Pleated Faux Leather Midi Skirt $96/.00                

Not Shown: Faux Leather Pencil Skirt by Cupcakes and Cashmere $108.00

Dresses

Left: ASOS Design PU Halter Midi Dress– Khaki. Kick split. Strappy back. Zipper-back closure with hook and eye. Body-Conscious fit. $64.00                                                                                                                                

Center: Faux Leather Sweetheart Midi Dress– also in palest pink. Short puff sleeves. Split hem. Polyurethene/Polyester. Machine washable. Sale $32.00

Right: Faux Leather Midi Dress– Tulip Skirt, close hips, form fitting bodice. Hidden zipper closure at back. Stretchy polyester/spandex. Sale $44.99

Faux Snakeskin  clockwise

Faux Leather Snakeskin Moto Jacket: 21 1/2″ length (size Medium) Front zipper closure. Notched lapels. Zip cuffs. Chest zip pocket; snap-flap pocket. Lined polyurethane/polyester. $98.00

Faux Leather Snakeskin Pencil Coat by Mural: 39 1/2″ length (size Medium). Double-breasted button closure. Peaked lapels. Front flap pockets. Back vent. Lined polyurethane/rayon. Sale $49.98

Brown Snake Print Vinyl Cigarette Pants by Missguided: Ankle grazer- sit on the ankle bone. Shiny. Belt included. Polyurethane. Sale $35.00

Nanushka Aarohi Faux Snake Leather Skirt: High rise style falls to straight silhouette. Flap pocket detailing, belted waist, buttoned front. Lined polyurethane/polyester. $ 490.00

Not Shown: Turquoise Pearl Snake Print Faux Leather Pants by Tiger Mist $129.00

Toppers

Left: Khaki Faux Leather Overshirt– Chest pockets. Embellished button fastening. Polyurethane. $76.00                                                                                           

Right: Khaki Faux Leather Utility Jacket– Popper fastened utility pockets. Popper front fastening. Belted waist. $120.00 

Not Shown: Osman Emme Double Breasted Faux Leather Trench Coat  Sale $315.00

Opening  left to right

Alaina Belted, Crinkled, Metallic Faux Leather Pants: Wide legs. Elastic waist, ’80s-inspired D-ring belt. Polyester. Pull-on. $225.00                                                                                       

A.W.A.K.E. Mode Ginger Faux Leather Midi Skirt: Two front-patch pockets. Beige faux-suede lining. Button and zipper closure.  Polyester. $412.00

Nanushka Irene Faux Leather Top: Punctuated by large coated buttons. Square-cut neckline. Partly lined Polyester/polyurethane. $ 425

Pinko Cagliare Faux Leather Skirt: Gathered. Brooch with metal inserts from hem with slit. Polyester/elastane. $216.95

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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