Joanna Lumley wore this exact £4k coat in Fool Me Once – but you can shop an alternative for £32
17.01.2024 - 15:52
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Is there anyone who isn't talking about Fool Me Once at the moment? We're hooked! Not only have we been drooling over Michelle Keegan's on-screen wardrobe- especially her chic coat collection, but it's fair to say Joanna Lumley, who plays millionaress Judith Burkett, has also caught our attention in a high-end designer gem that costs thousands. That's right, it seems her character also has an equally impressive array of outerwear.
The 4k cashmere wool coat by Max Mara was, in its vibrant stunning shade of turquoise was hard not to spot as she oozed sophistication on-screen (we would expect nothing less from the actress).
It's such a flattering shade against Joanna's blonde bob, however, it would also suit darker-haired ladies. The elegant wrap-style coat is a signature of the brand, however, it's their classic camel shades that are usually more popular amongst celebrity fans alike.
You can buy the exact coat at Mytheresa here, they describe the luxurious garment on the website as: Hand-sewn from double-layered cashmere, the cocooning Ludmilla coat is tailored with a belted waist, kimono-style sleeves, patch pockets, and notched lapels. Max Mara's signature wrap coats are crafted from the highest quality materials for a timeless silhouette.
According to Empowered by Colour there are so many benefits to wearing the colour turquoise.
They explain it, "controls and heals emotions creating emotional balance and stability as well as radiates peace, tranquility and calm. You only have to focus on the color turquoise, whether on a wall or clothing and you feel instant calm and gentle invigoration, ready to face the world again! " "This is also a color that recharges our spirits during times of mental stress and tiredness,
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