That's where Jessica Szhor sends us in this on-trend military jacket, as she hangs at the Louis Vuitton Lunar Landing soiree in New York City. She pairs her coat with a silk scarf, cardigan (designed by soon-to-be Gossip Girl costar Hilary Duff) and lace minidress from Anna Sui for Target. Read on to find similar looks.
You'll be totally fabulous this fall in Gryphon's black band leader jacket ($595). Gold embroidery and a crisp collar give this piece the flair to dress up jeans or make a flirty dress less girlie.
Twenty8Twelve's mandarin-collar military jacket ($460) is fit to be worn any way you want. The neutral color and pared-down styling make this the perfect piece to freshen up last year's work wardrobe, too.
If you want to command attention, then suit up with BB Dakota's battalion jacket ($79). This piece’s ample olive-bronze insignia-inspired embroidery and classic tailoring are totally military.
Rihanna recently hit the Carol's Daughter spa event in New York City with a supercool and ultraversatile structured black tuxedo jacket. She pairs her contemporary menswear-inspired topper with a bold minidress, polka-dot pumps and a whole lot of leg. Keep reading for some like-minded looks.
Helmut Lang's black tuxedo jacket ($540) is sophisticated and totally classy. The slim lapels, three-quarter sleeves and slightly padded shoulders are bold yet won’t overwhelm whatever you’re wearing underneath.
Without making a dent in your piggy bank, you can look fresh with Alloy's cropped tuxedo jacket ($49). Style it with a boho scarf, serious statement necklace or flowy sleeveless blouse.
Silence & Noise's slouch boyfriend blazer ($48) makes it easy to sport one of this fall's trends. This cool number is soft both in its tux-inspired styling and its price tag, so you’ll still have dough left over for more shopping!
While out and about in Los Angeles, Kim Kardashian proves you don’t need a man to look good—or to wear his clothes! The boxy blazer has made a major comeback this year and continues to be a strong staple for fall, but gone are the linebacker-worthy shoulder pads and yards of extra fabric.
You’ll stand head and shoulders above the rest with Adam by Adam Lippes' oversize menswear blazer ($425). Its draped fabric and notch collar, flap pockets, double-breasted cut and round brass buttons are slouchy yet utterly sophisticated.
This ABS by Allen Schwartz boyfriend blazer ($295) is sure to become your go-to jacket the minute the weather turns chilly. The long length gives it enough versatility to be paired with straight or skinny jeans, your favorite leggings or even a sparkly miniskirt or dress.
For $64, Necessary Objects' boyfriend blazer is a fall fashion steal. With this piece, you won’t have to sacrifice style or tailoring. Throw this jacket over your favorite ensemble, roll up the sleeves to reveal the pinstripe lining and you’re good to go.