The Season’s Coolest Jacket and the Chicest Way to Wear it
(ARA) - The nylon ski jacket is
the chicest way to look cool this fall while chasing
away the chills. Long viewed as functional winter fare,
the redesigned nylon down-filled jacket is now heating
up city streets and suburban malls as well as the traditional
ski slopes.
Active sportswear merges with outerwear, achieving great
style while retaining practicality, with designer collections
full of nylon puffer jackets in high-tech looks from
modernist Junya Watanabe, to fashion eccentric Miuicci
Prada, who gave the puffer a girly femininity. At the
other end of the spectrum Bernardo Fashions of New York
has made the ski jacket the one outerwear style to own.
On all levels these new versions
take the nylon ski jacket from simply functional to
positively chic, be it retro-styled, cropped and quilted,
brightly colored or fitted and feminine, and fashion
experts agree that the down-filled nylon ski jacket
is a seasonal must-have.
“It is the perfect topper
for day or evening dressing,” says Tricia Kenney,
fashion director of Outerwear Magazine. “It can
be worn with pretty tweed, hip denim and girly chiffon
and satin, because the season’s newest looks are
more about clashing than matching. When the nylon ski
jacket with its bright new palette, state-of-the-art
fillers and luxurious fur trims is mixed with citified
textures and girly shapes it gains true staying power.”
And especially so in the Bernardo
collection, which offers nylon puffers, parkas, full
length down-filled nylon jackets and coats in bold brights
like electric blue and lime as well as dignified black
and white.
Bernardo’s innovative new
Heavenly Down insulation adds warmth without weight,
while their pretty belted puffer style and sleek ski-inspired
parka and coats make dramatic fashion statements. Bernardo
uses coordinating fox trim on its puffer and anorak
styles and does it with prices ranging from $80 for
their lime nylon zip front ski jacket to $140 for their
knee length down-filled nylon coat, which is available
in black or white.
Learn more about Bernardo’s
nylon jacket collection -- and the rest of its fall
and winter offerings by visiting www.BernardoFashions.com.
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