CHILL TREND: Leather Jackets and Aviator Fashions
Written by Wes Ferguson   
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 18:36

Supermodel Gisele Bundchen knows a thing or two about fashion. To define her personal style, she goes with a comfortable classic. Steal her style secrets right here!

 

Gisele, along with YH faves like Kim Kardashian, Taylor Swift have all been working this “chill trend” beautifully. Here’s how they get the look:

 

For sleek, slim lines and sharp contours, aviator styles create casual yet sophisticated lines; like skinny jeans with boots. When things get chilly outside, leather jackets are the must-have item for the Hollywood fashionista!

Non-leather wearers can still find great aviator jackets, bombers and motorcycle jackets made from alternative materials that are just as sleek and stylish.

 

To accessorize, aviator sunglasses are a great fashion staple that’s universal and compliments the look.

 

If you want the very best, the stars go to iconic fashion brand Belstaff. They cater to the top of the line with clients like George Clooney (who owns more than 100 Belstaff jackets), Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Blake Lively, who loves their boots.

 

BARGAIN SHOP: Belstaff is also the costume designer for the Amelia Earhart movie with Hilary Swank. Two of the aviator jackets created for the actress are being made for department stores. There’s also a collection at J.Crew that includes a similar version of the jacket. Deal!

 

Of course the brand goes back to the Hollywood classics with leather motorcycle jackets favored by James Dean, Marlon Brando and Steve McQueen. If you can find a vintage Belstaff, it’s worth the change.

 

To look hot in chilly weather, fly high with aviator styles!

 

 

Wes Ferguson bought his favorite aviator glasses at a chain store for $10. He’s a Hollywood lifestyle blogger and published author. Follow him on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Westopher

 

 

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