A homage to all the ladies from the 1970s to the first decade of the new millennium who were sophisticated enough to button up a long leather coat over an elegant outfit and strut their stuff. Sleek leather coats disappeared from mainstream fashion for a while, but their popularity may be on the rise once more. This page is dedicated to those who hope that such classic style finds its way back into women's wardrobes again someday.
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Requiem for the Belle Epoque
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What movie is the brown leather coat from?
ReplyDeleteCatherine appeared in that brown leather coat in the 1967 film Belle du Jour.
ReplyDeleteReally like all the leather coats on this page, most appreciated,yet even in 2018 the long leather coat cont,despite them (no disrespect 2 anyone) truly horrufic parkas and just ok nothing special in small doses puffa jackets first of all celebs are stil wearing leather coats Bella hadid just yeaterday was wearing a stunning full ankle length black leather coat on a outing, rhianna also recently was wearing a full below calf length leather coat, and also leigh lezark jennifer lopez and a few other celebs also wearing leather coats,through late 2017, as well as that they still are featuring regularly on instagram, facebook and twitter,goth girls still wear them,vintage 70s leather coats are still popular with a decent amount of pics, even more of the classic long black leather coat also,on flickr there are posts of women who are still wearing full length leather coats, so the look is still cont in 2018, although it would be nice to see the look a lot more often, it is still positive to see this look into 2018, i wish you and ur family all the best from wales uk
ReplyDeleteThe brown cot is great but have to say black leather is my favourite. The first picture with the coat so shiny is just sensational. It says everything I like about leather.
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