Tweed jacketIt's a classic and never goes out of style. Karl Lagerfeld of Chanel has been reinterpreting it season after season. The vibe may be granny but it can look very 'today', if styled right.How to rock itPair it either with a leather skirt or a pencil denim skirt to tone down the preppiness. Accessorise it with a quilted chain hang bag or pouch.Denim jacketIt comes back every fashion week and it seems to be the major go-to piece for SS15 with designers looking at 70s for inspiration. You can layer it on any ensemble without putting much thought.How to rock itPair it with jeggings, tights or a denim skirt a la socialite/blogger Olivia Palermo. Complete the look with converse sneakers for a mannish look or accessorise it with a statement neckpiece to bring down its severity.Le SmokingIf Kate Moss can rock it so can you. This YSL classic is the ultimate pick for a black-tie event. Pair it with sharply tailored trousers or an LBD.How to rock itDesigner Hedi Slimane has made it more rock and roll in his new Saint Laurent line. Wear it with a pair of denims as a day tux or go all out for the pantsuit combo for the night of high drama.Trench coatPick in gabardine, tweed or wool - depending on the weather of your city. Christopher Bailey of Burberry has made the rough and tough classic all the more artisanal with paint brush strokes.How to rock itButton it up for a more sophisticated look or leave it open to ooze that casual nonchalance. You can layer it over your classic white t-shirt and denim combo with it or an itsy bitsy dress, if you want flash your legs. A pair of chic sunnies is all you need to rock it.Motocross jacketBelstaff, Balmian and Anthony Vaccarello have reinterpreted the classic. Clearly for the girl whose style spells a rakish insouciance.How to rock itFor the day look, wear it with a nautical stripe tee and camel toned trousers a la Miranda Kerr or go all out in the evening and pair it with a diagonally cut skirt.

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