My dear elegant ladies,

 those of you who are new,

and I run an online finishing school called

School Of Affluence

where I teach women about 

high society and how to become a lady.

In today's well actually 

ladies, this is a series in three parts.

I really want to go in-depth with you 

when it comes to coats or fall and the winter.

There are some key pointers that I do

want you to take into account whenever

you are there shopping or just going

through the things in your wardrobe.

Now when it comes to elegant coats,

I do want to point out that there is a reason

to why I'm making a video or wait a second,

I'm making a series about elegant coats only.

Why are they so important?

It's because coats, in general, are probably

the most elegant outerwear 

one could wear during fall and winter.

Because what type of outerwear 

do you have if you remove the coat?

Well not many, you have the kind of 

casual jacket and that's not really the most elegant.

Although I'm not gonna say you shouldn't wear it because I definitely think everybody needs to

have a good winter jacket, that's for sure.

We don't want to get sick and get cold this season.

But if you really want to practice elegance

 during this very difficult time of the year

and I know because I am from Sweden.

And unfortunately, the colder it gets, 

the harder it is to stay elegant.

That's why I want you to focus on elegant coats

because it's really going to save you this winter

if you really want to practice elegance.

Another thing that I want you to really 

understand when it comes to coats is that

there are different coats 

for different occasions.

And there are different coats 

for different types of people.

So you do have to scrutinize yourself 

little bit in detail.

In my online finishing school,

www.SchoolOfAffluence.com

you can enroll

if you want to study elegance and

fashion and transformation more in-depth.

There, I really coach my students 

with the more detailed tuition,

where I really guide them in terms of what

should they wear and how to really live up

to this personal brand of being a

woman of high society.

So this is what I mean, 

well you really have to take into account.

What occasion are you buying this coat for?

Is this going to be just a

simple everyday daytime coat?

Or are you purchasing a coat more 

for evening wear, for when you're going out?

You can find coats that work for both day and night. 

But if you really want to be on brand

and really kind of elevate your look,

then it's really good to have options

and especially have 

specific coats for specific occasions.

I see a lot of beginner mistakes when ladies 

wear very casual coats or jackets at night

with fabulous dresses.

And that usually just

ruins their outfit completely.

Try and budget for a daytime coat that you can

wear every day, 7 days a week for casual affairs,

or more laid-back occasions.

And then you have a one evening 

coat that you can wear in the evening.

I would recommend you to start off by buying

the casual coat because you will probably

wear it more often than the evening coat.

However, if you are somebody  who are leveling up,

you probably know the value 

of networking and being out socializing.

So that will require you to have

your army of tools 

that will help your branding be on point.

But we talk more about that in my finishing school.

So remember I said, there are many variations to coats.

Should you go for a  fitted coat or 

should you go for a loose coat?

And this boils down to different types of elements.

Number 1

What is your body shape?

If you for example apple-shaped, 

then it's very important for you

not to wear any fitted clothes and maybe

have more of a looser approach to your clothing,

especially around the midsection.

If you are somebody who have 

a more casual and laid-back style,

then maybe wearing a fitted coat won't make sense

and be aligned with your personal style.

And then we have the occasion.

Usually a fitted coat is more formal

whilst a loose coat is more casual.

I would really recommend 

majority of you to buy a fitted coat first.

The reason for that is,

it's more appreciated with men if your figure allows it.

They prefer seeing the figure rather

than something that is a little bit more bulkier.

It also looks a little bit more tailor-made, 

a little bit more sleek,

which kind of gives you a little 

bit more of an expensive approach.

However, this doesn't mean that lose coats are bad.

You can definitely pull off a

beautiful loose coat that come across as

more contemporary, modern, hip and stylish.

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So after we have decided the fit and style of the coat,

it's really time to think about the length of the coats.

We have three lengths of coats.

We have the shorter version that usually 

finishes just below the bottom of the person.

We also have the mid-length which I think is probably

the most popular one and the good one to start with.

And then we also have the longer one.

Now there are pros and cons to all of these three.