Sienna Miller Just Wore the Winter Coat Trend Every Editor Is Buying Into

If there's one celebrity whose style I cannot ignore, it's Sienna Miller's. Since her boho-chic days some 20 years ago until today, where she consistently conquers everything from off-duty denim to Wimbledon dressing and, more recently, a festive LBD, she rarely misses the mark. So when I saw this weekend she wore a shearling coat and leather pants—a divine combination IMO—I immediately went to Google to search where I could find some items like it. 

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There are many reasons to love a shearling coat, most notably is their ability to keep us warm. But you know what I love most about them? They tread the line between cosy and cool so well, and depending on the style, you can truly offer so many different looks. Want to keep it casual? You just need jeans and a cashmere knit underneath. Or, to give it a sporty edge, switch your cashmere for a hoodie, jeans for joggers and wear with your favourite sneakers. Keen to elevate it? Pair with a knitted jersey dress and knee-high boots–this brings out its 70s style and is a winning outfit build for those days filled with back-to-back meetings followed by dinner. 

The way Miller did it however, with leather pants and a pointed boot works in the same vein–it's cool and effortless, and perfect for these sub-zero temperatures. So if you too are wondering where to buy the very best shearling coats or leather pants this season, I've done the hard work for you. Scroll below. 

The Trophy Item: Shearling Jacket

Pair With: Leather Trousers

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Rebecca Rhys-Evans is the branded content editor at Who What Wear UK, where she leads the editorial side to commercial projects. Previously a freelance writer and content consultant, she has written for a variety of publications and brands such as Polyester, Screenshot, Marie Claire and Culture Trip, reporting on everything from fashion NFTs and internet culture to sustainability and sex work, and held editor positions at Buro, Koibird and Shop Magazine.

Having got her taste for luxury fashion (as a very green graduate) in her first position as content editor at Flannels.com, she was quickly promoted to managing the company's e-commerce and content teams. Since then, Rebecca has moved to East London with her partner and cocker spaniel Joni Mitchell and has also delved into styling, copywriting, art directing and social media consultancy, where she loves helping brands carve out their tone of voice, strategy and aesthetic. Fully immersed in the contemporary fashion landscape—the one with TikTok, Y2K and the Metaverse—she is enthusiastic about personal style, pop culture and digital trends.