Capes & ponchos
Wool poncho  | Joseph
Joseph
Keran cashmere cape | The Row
The Row
Checked wool cape | Burberry
Burberry
Wool cape | Moncler
Moncler
Wool-blend cape | Moncler
Moncler
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Tebe teddy cape | Max Mara
Max Mara
Printed wool and silk poncho | La DoubleJ
La DoubleJ
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Tebe alpaca, wool, and silk teddy cape | Max Mara
Wool logo cape | Moncler
Moncler
Convertible raincoat | Moncler
Moncler
Rain poncho | Moncler
Moncler
Wool and silk wrap jacket | Wardrobe.NYC
Available sizes:XXSXSSMLXL
Wardrobe.NYC
Monte Bianco cashmere shawl | Loro Piana
Loro Piana
Lauren cashmere scarf | Gabriela Hearst
Gabriela Hearst
Lauren cashmere scarf | Gabriela Hearst
Gabriela Hearst
Opera cashmere scarf | Loro Piana
Loro Piana
Lauren cashmere shawl | Gabriela Hearst
Gabriela Hearst
Upper East cashmere jacket | Loro Piana
Loro Piana
Printed cape | Etro
Etro
Printed satin cape | Etro
Etro
Camila wool and cashmere cape | Fforme
Fforme
Embellished silk chiffon cape | Miss Sohee
Miss Sohee
Chandra cashmere poncho | Loro Piana
Loro Piana
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x Fusalp printed poncho | Pucci
Exclusive
x Fusalp printed poncho | Pucci
Wool-blend down-paneled cape | Moncler
Moncler
Logo jacquard wool-blend poncho | Valentino
Valentino
Wool-blend poncho | Moncler
Moncler
Salzburg cashmere cape | Loro Piana
Loro Piana
The Suitcase Stripe silk and cashmere cape | Loro Piana
Loro Piana
Cashmere and silk poncho | Alaïa
Alaïa
DESIGNER CAPES AND PONCHOS

Nothing is more dramatic than a twist and exit in a cape. All kinds of otherwise tedious day-to-day duties can have a subtly theatrical air in a cape or cape jacket. Think about riding your bicycle to work. Now think about it in a lovely navy blue wool cape, hands through the slits to reach the handlebars and the cape quite practically billowing out behind you, all while simultaneously keeping you warm and shockingly chic. You’ve got a lovely knitted cream turtleneck sweater on underneath, with long riding boots and slim pants tucked in. You're having a particularly good hair day and the crisp air feels nice on your skin. All of this because your riding to work in a new wool cape. A military style cape in a felted dark green wool, perfect for doing the grocery shopping in. A velvet cape that drapes elegantly, with a night slip style dress underneath, what better to wear to pick up the dry-cleaning! In all seriousness a women’s cape jacket can become a wonderful sidekick, no alter ego required. A winter cape is far warmer and practical than one might give it credit for and surprisingly flexible when it comes to the diversity of items that can be worn underneath.

ALL THAT SPINS AROUND, COMES BACK AROUND

The cape had numerous and long glory periods. It was once the height of elegance to wear a formal cape over your designer evening gowns, often in crisp Dupont silks in bright colours like hot pink or citrus yellow. Or there were cocoon shaped heavy wool capes in winter white or buttery cream, often with fur muffs to match. Hoods were hip and so were long gloves worn to replace designer long sleeves. At some point later on in the seventies capes morphed into ponchos, crocheted in rainbow colours, or knitted in wispy mohair and by the eighties they had all but disappeared, left exclusively to anyone dressed as a superhero or magician. The cape (and indeed the poncho) came back in spectacular style. Maybe it started by stylists hunting feverishly to find vintage varieties by Hubert de Givenchy? It certainly led to designers invigorating a classic into something excitingly new and feverishly desirable, fainting in a flurry over Burberry, an emotional state that has clearly been maintained. Did you see Gucci’s most recent cape with illustrative embroidery? The Chloé wool poncho? Or what about cropped varieties with genius waist-defining designer belts that leave the back of the cape to billow? Or the delicate draped kind that hints at Victorian romance? A cashmere cape, or cashmere poncho, (they’re much of a muchness) the most snuggle-worthy thing ever invented! It’s a clothing item that appears to be made exclusively for looking luxuriously warm, like you’re in Sunday-morning-in-bed mode. For the cashmere poncho we highly doubt you’ll find anyone better than Loro Piana, those lush fibres in those classic shapes have no superiors! 

IT’S WHAT’S INSIDE THAT COUNTS

With a cape, or a poncho designer jacket, that's not entirely true. You can make the outfit entirely about the full circumference of your cape or poncho, but it is fun to come up with what to wear underneath. The sleeves (or your arms) will show due to the construction of such a garment, so it's nice to wear something that makes that a feature. We love putting designer mini dresses with long sleeves under our capes, with tights (and ballet flats. It’s a cute sixties way to do autumn/winter and generally a great silhouette to mix up your cold weather wardrobe. Long sleeve turtleneck bodysuits in white are an amazing match with mid-length structured black capes, paired with designer boots and high-waisted designer miniskirts. You can give the bohemian approach a whirl and pair a poncho with flares and a fitted knit top. Give it edge Saint Laurent style, and wear a velvet cape over sequins, fishnets and platform boots! It sounds like we’re being hysterical but as fashion items go, the cape is clearly a swoony category. We’ve spent considerable time filtering through shows, presentations and collections. It wasn’t easy to say no to some, and others were ordered within milliseconds, which we’re sure you’re about to understand why. Twirl, whoosh, exit.

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