Fashion
New York Fashion Week Fall 2014's Best Coats
Just as we look for the perfect casual sundress on the every Spring runway, the ideal statement coat defines designers' Fall collections. And New York Fashion Week Fall 2014 is bringing with it some truly extraordinary looks, from leather and lace pairings to a deliciously soft winter white statement piece. We scoured the Fall 2014 runways and found a few of our favorite coats from designer collections. If only we could snap them up now to ward off the polar vortex.
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Creatures of the Wind Fall 2014
We’re green with envy just looking at this oversized emerald coat.
Alexander Wang Fall 2014
With signature athletic flair, Alexander Wang’s checkered coat channels the menswear trend in the chicest way.
Monique Lhuillier Fall 2014
Lace and subtle sparkle make a stunning pair in this exquisite evening coat.
Diane von Furstenberg Fall 2014
DVF combines deep blue and burgundy shades in this uniquely patterned knockout of a coat.
Harbison Fall 2014
Classic equestrian style gets a modern makeover with this beautiful blazer-esque coat.
Lisa Perry Fall 2014
Lisa Perry’s swinging ’60s aesthetic is exemplified in her labyrinth-patterned satin coat.
Thakoon Fall 2014
Vintage prep style abounds in Thakoon’s blue plaid wool coat.
Kaelen Fall 2014
Between the luxurious fur lining and rich jewel-tone purple shade, Kaelen’s coat is modern glamour all the way.
Raoul Fall 2014
Raoul’s winter white sets the standard for understated elegance.
Yigal Azrouël Fall 2014
The windowpane pattern of Yigal Azrouël’s coat is subtle enough for everyday outerwear but eye-catching enough to merit a double take.
Calla Fall 2014
The plaid pattern on Calla’s grey mohair coat gives it just the right amount of insouciant style.
Jill Stuart Fall 2014
From far away, this metallic rust-colored coat seems fairly basic, but on closer inspection, the unusual texture of the fabric and oversized proportions make it a standout piece.
Peter Som Fall 2014
Choosing just one coat from this collection is like choosing which child a parent loves most, but this one, which showcases the pattern carried across many pieces throughout, may take top honors.