Cute style Paris - Arabstoday For Autumn 2012, Ralph Lauren presents a season of authentic, re-imagined preppy classics, from rugged vintage varsity to charming feminine university chic. Autumn hue palettes are focused and clean which allows luxurious fabrics and patterns to stand at the forefront. For girls staples are updated in new silhouettes and luxurious fabrics. A vintage navy crested blazer and trim Oxford shirt pair perfectly with skinny cut cords. A toggled wool pea coat is re-imagined as a hooded cape, while a classic barn jacket shows off a longer hem and chic suede shoulder patch. Tweed is featured throughout the collection in a refined, down-filled puffer vest, a sweet-and-simple sheath and gracefully tailored princess-cut jackets in soft wildflower hues. Rugged and refined aspects come together in a collection of innovative cool-weather dressing for boys. Designed for layering, the fabrics are supple and soft, from chunky knits to lightweight cotton Henleys. A wool sport coat and bow tie are polished yet casual beneath a reversible down puffer. Warm forest tones and brushed flannel lend a rustic feel to time-honored plaid work shirts. New cargo silhouettes, slim denim or slouchy camo, pair with a cable crewneck or toggled military jacket in unique juxtapositions of utility and prep.
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