First Look: This Season’s Camel- Not Coats

The first cool winds of autumn bring camel (color) back as surely leaves tumble down. (Summer khaki is not as yellow.) Whether you own/buy a classic coat, or camel as separates, the tone is de rigueur. Careful to check fabric content. Some of these are transition, others warmer.

Dresses

Left: Allude Roll-neck Maxi Sweater Dress– Mid-weight knitted wool/cashmere blend. $420.00

Center: Two piece Elegance– Mid-weight polyester. Stand Collar. Button front. Guipure lace. Blouson, tied cuffs. Sale $61.12  

Right: Plunge Wrap Midi Dress– Draped wrap over bust, attached tie belted waist, long puff sleeves. Sits just below the knee. Polyester/elastane. $42.00                                                                     

Vests

Left: Faux Suede Vest: Long, casual vest with faux pockets and sash. Sale $34.00

Right: Belle Fare Faux Fur Vest– Polyester fur, polyester lining. Stand up collar. Snap front. $270.00                                                                                                      

Sweaters  clockwise

Diane von Furstenberg “Pax” Sweater: Turtleneck. Relaxed silhouette. Straight hem.Pullover style. Merino wool/alpaca/nylon/spandex. $498.00

Sandro Cameen Ruffled Cardigan:  Ribbed banded trims. Front-button closure.  Side patch pockets. Front off-center ruffle detail. Straight silhouette. Wool/Cashmere. $340.00                                             

Two Piece Cashmere Track Suit: Finished with wide drawstrings at waist and ribbed cuffs at sleeve. Sustainably made. Relaxed fit. Cashmere. $175.00                                                           

Maison Margiela Wool Sweater: Over sized. Cut-out details on the sleeves. Ribbed loop collar. Ribbed hem and cuffs. Wool/Cashmere. Sale $549.26

DKNY Asymmetric Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater: Slightly oversized turtleneck with angular hem. Ribbed mockneck. Dropped shoulders. Ribbed cuffs and hem. Paneled. Cashmere 249.99                                                                                                  

Not Shown: Extra Long Connor Cardigan by Privacy Please $148.00

Not Shown: Soft, Funnel Neck Sweater by TopShop $75.00

Pants

Left: High Waisted Wide Leg Pant: Slant hand pockets; Wide leg. Hidden hook and button closure, zipper fly. Removable square belt; Belt loops. Machine washable polyester $79.90

Center: Rokh Pleated Wide Leg Pants: Lightweight, polyester, viscose twill. Detailed with jet pockets at either side. High rise; tabbed waist details. Pleated front. Wide fit through legs. Hook/zip fly; belt loops. $555.00                                                     

Right: Belted Crop Pants– High-waisted pants with front pockets and back false welt pockets. Belt with lined buckle. Front zipper, metal hook, and inside button closure. Polyester/viscose. $49.90            

Opening

Left: Cashmere Turtleneck Dress– Relaxed tailoring. Pull on. 100% Mongolian Cashmere. Holds its shape.  $195.00                                                                                            

Center: Zorianna Sleeveless Blouse by Lafayette 148 New York– Banded round neck. Back button keyhole. A-line silhouette. Lustrous finish. $398.00

Right: Gianni Asymmetric Leather Wrap Skirt– Supple, non stretchy leather. Designed to be worn at the waist. $505.00                                                                                                                             

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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