Louise Redknapp’s September edit for PEACOCKS doesn’t shout — it calibrates. In a studio portrait that favors texture over trend, she proves that restraint is a form of power.
The look centers on a long, double-breasted overcoat in rich dark brown — a silhouette that evokes classic menswear tailoring but softened by wide lapels and cuffed sleeves. Underneath, a light gray turtleneck adds tonal contrast and warmth, grounding the outfit in seasonal logic. The coat’s length and structure create a vertical line that’s both commanding and refined.
The overcoat appears to be crafted from a wool or wool-blend fabric, chosen for its weight and drape. Its cut is deliberate: not oversized, not tight, but tailored to suggest movement without excess. The turtleneck underneath adds a layer of softness, balancing the coat’s architectural edge. It’s a fashion spread moment that leans into autumnal dressing without falling into cliché.
The suede handbag — large, rounded, and tactile — anchors the look with a sense of utility and richness. Black ankle boots with a modest heel complete the ensemble, reinforcing the minimalist palette while adding urban polish. The absence of jewelry keeps the focus on silhouette and material — a styling decision that feels editorially intentional.
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