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From Hermès to Céline, long, lean, layered silhouette is in

Stay cool this winter with looks that work on many levels

Declan Chan

Virag wears coat (HK$31,200) by Hermès. Top (HK$7,280) by Chloé. Skirt (HK$8,799) by Maison Martin Margiela. Trousers (HK$15,900) by Marc Jacobs.

Jaclyn wears knit top (HK$14,500) by Emilio Pucci. Tweed skirt by Maison Martin Margiela (inquiries: 2869 7707).

 

Coat (HK$45,100) and shoes (HK$5,200), both by Stella McCartney. Sheer lace dress (HK$28,500) by Burberry Prorsum. Trousers (HK$8,800) by Tod's. Belt (HK$2,590) by Marc by Marc Jacobs.

 

Virag (left) wears dress (HK$59,100), jumper (HK$15,000) and shoes (HK$13,400), all by Hermès. Trousers (HK$2,290) by Marc by Marc Jacobs.

Jaclyn (right) wears dress (HK$64,300), belt (HK$7,800) and shoes (HK$9,700), all by Balenciaga. Trousers (HK$4,090) by 3.1 Phillip Lim.

 

Wool coat (HK$30,500), flared trousers (HK$12,000), earring (HK$9,600) and shoes (HK$9,600), all by Céline. Dress (HK$33,680) by Emilio Pucci.

 

Jaclyn wears dress by Salvatore Ferragamo (inquiries: 2234 7388). Jacket (HK$126,800) and trousers (HK$13,700), both by Chanel. Boots (HK$10,900) by Calvin Klein. Bag (HK$25,900) by Alexander McQueen.

Virag wears blouse (HK$14,000) by Hermès. Trousers (HK$72,400) and shorts (HK$66,200), both by Chanel. Boots (HK$10,900) by Calvin Klein.

 

Virag wears dress by Simone Rocha from I.T (inquiries: 2890 7012). Trousers (HK$5,890; including peplum, worn over dress) by Marc by Marc Jacobs. Bracelet (HK$4,900) by Atelier Swarovski.

Jaclyn wears shirt (HK$2,590) by Marc by Marc Jacobs. Polo neck, stylist's own. Culottes (HK$9,300) by Michael Kors. Belt (HK$3,890) by 3.1 Phillip Lim. Necklace by Simone Rocha.

 

Photography and styling Declan Chan at declanchan.com
Hair Tristan Waikong
Make-up Marian Woo
Styling assistant Jasmine Chan and Christina Peng
Photo assistant John Tsang and Charlez Ko
Production Gary So at Mad Carrot Production
Model Virag at Elite and Jaclyn Yang at Mission

 

 

 

 

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Layer it on thick
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