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Manière De Voir returns for FW17 with a highly elevated collection built around this season’s must-have outerwear styles.

The brand has designed and sourced the latest outerwear range with a focus on luxe matte fabrics, cool camouflage prints and custom hardware details. The collection reflects the brand's signature on-trend but premium aesthetic that it's been developing over the last few seasons.

Traditional leather biker jackets inspire part of the collection which also mixes in furs, satin textures, and shearling collars for some essential winter warmth. Utility cargo jackets with faux fur-lined hoods bring in military vibes, as does the khaki camo print used on the men’s and women’s shearling biker jackets that start at $89.99.

Manière De Voir taps into retro fashions with wool Harrington and suede jackets rendered in a beiges and greys. While ‘90s style quilted puffers from $89.99 come in silver camo with faux fur alongside the brand’s bestselling faux fur-lined parkas which can be grabbed for $148.99.

The collection is available to shop now at Manière De Voir’s online store. Keep up with all the latest from the brand on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

  • Creative ProductionRebecca Henderson
  • PhotographyCraig Flemming
  • MUALati Finni
  • MUA AssistantSofia Coleman
  • ModelsJhona Burjack, Roxy Horner, Jas Brown & Chris Reid
  • StylingAnna Rutherford & Sophia Fazeli
  • VideographyJason Tran
  • Creative EditorGaia Yeomans
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