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Fall in Style
Fall 2010 Fashion Leather Wrap JacketBlack soft-leather jacket with wrap-around front is the perfect way to complete an off-duty urban look. Slip on over a basic tank and khaki shorts for ultra modern transitional style.Fall 2010 Fashion Fur JacketWrap up your fall look with a Light-gray knitted rabbit gilet. Slip on this sumptuously soft cover-up (faux, preferably) with a fine-jersey tank and skinny jeans.Fall 2010 Fashion Power Shoulder Denim JacketTake a directional approach to fall's biker trend with a stretch-Denim jacket. Work the look by layering this bold-shouldered topper over a strong print and finish with some serious fashion hardware. Fall 2010 Fashion Tweed JacketPull together a chic transitional look with a multi-colored Tweed jacket. Partner it with your favorite jeans and a fine jersey tee for effortless weekend with the girls.Fall 2010 Fashion Bomber JacketChampioning sustainble style, this silk Bomber Jacket is the chicest way to earn your green stripes. Layer this luxurious coverup over a tank and combat pants for off-duty cool.Fall 2010 Fashion Nude JacketTransform your fall with directional tailoring like this sand coloured Tail coat Wool-crepe jacket. Wear this runway coverup to smarten up everything from dresses to denim.Fall 2010 Fashion Army JacketForward march into fall style with this khaki cotton and linen-blend Army jacket. Layer it over a printed mini dress to transform your look.Fall 2010 Fashion Camel Coat JacketCamel  coat is a contemporary classic you're seeing all over street style blogs now. Team it with the matching pants to emulate Katharine Hepburn's gamine glamour.
Via Net-A-Porter

When you’re ready to take a bold leap past basic blazers, opt for one of these chic toppers. There are lots of ways to play it, but texture is key. Think gutsy tweeds, shredded chiffon and intricately cut leather. I'm dreaming of Fall and Winter, Ooty (hill-station in South India where I'm moving to) and lots of layering with these classic jackets. They fit well with Indian fashion too where the Falls and Winters aren't very severely cold and require just one warm extra layer, so make that layer count :)