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Home›Fashion›Emma Stone & Iris Law Prove Fall Trench Coats Work Best With No Pants

Emma Stone & Iris Law Prove Fall Trench Coats Work Best With No Pants

By Matthew Lynch
March 6, 2024
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Emma Stone and Iris Law, both fashion-forward celebrities, have showcased a bold and chic trend that’s catching eyes on the fashion streets. These two style icons have proven that trench coats aren’t just for shielding against the autumn chill but can also be transformed into statement pieces in their own right. The trend? Wearing a fall trench coat with no pants.

The art of wearing a trench coat without pants is not merely about shedding layers but rather about how to balance proportions and textures to create a look that is both daring and sophisticated. It’s crucial to consider the length of the trench coat – it should be long enough to cover, yet styled in such a way that it still suggests it’s an entire outfit on its own.

Emma Stone was recently spotted on a brisk evening walk, turning heads in a classic beige trench coat. Her approach to the no-pants trend was nothing short of elegant. The coat reached just above her ankles, paired with high ankle boots that gave just a hint of leg and added height. She kept accessories minimal, with a simple clutch and discreet jewelry, allowing the coat itself to be the centerpiece of her outfit.

On the other side, Iris Law has taken this trend and pushed the envelope further with bolder choices. She wore her earth-tone trench open at the front, revealing a luxe detailed bodysuit underneath, which played with sheer elements while tastefully complimenting the outerwear. Her choice of footwear was an edgy over-the-knee boot which created a seamless transition from coat to shoes, blurring the line where her “pants” would typically begin.

Both Emma Stone and Iris Law have demonstrated that confidence is key when embracing such a fashion-forward trend. Their looks inspire fashionistas to experiment with their fall wardrobes: ditching conventional layering for an avant-garde ensemble centered around an iconic piece – the trench coat.

It’s not just about what they removed from the typical fall look but how they artfully crafted their ensembles around one exceptional garment, leading us into an autumn where taking risks and personal expression through fashion are celebrated above all else.

These appearances by Emma Stone and Iris Law affirm that trends are not only to be followed but reinvented, telling us that sometimes less really is more when it’s worn with flair and confidence.

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