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
So who is this guy who posts an entire blog about women wearing long leather coats? Find out in the following memoir... I contently g...
Can't tell whether it's the texture of the leather or she scratched the coat really hard by leaning on the stone fence. But still, she shouldn't care about the leather, because she is supposed to be strong and carefree.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I can't remember when I fell in love with the lady with nonchalant, carefree attitude towards her leather. Probably from Underworld, where Kate Beckinsale stood in the heavy rain with her leather coat, and the crystal waterdrops slowly slipped through her leather coat and made it even shinier. Then she wore the leather to the combat, and leave damages, bloodstains and dirt all over the leather. Then I realized that an attractive woman that "torments" her leather garments is the most beautiful thing in the world.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I never told my wife about this complex, yet she magically understands my hobby. She never shows any mercy to the expensive leather garments, which could be slightly heartbreaking yet mesmerizing. She thinks nothing of walking in the rain, leaning on rough stone walls, sitting on concrete steps, or lying on the lawn in a park like a child. Her leather coats still look black and shiny, with the countless beautiful scratches adorning the coat. I firmly believe a confident, capable woman should never have any compassion or mercy towards her leather!
Where did this photo come from? I've been trying to search it but no luck! Would love to appreciate a larger resolution of this picture if possible.
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