Yes, there’s the updated trench that has got every fashion girl hooked on and graphic cover ups that make huge statements off the runways (read: vinyl coats and bright coloured fur jackets) but unnoticeable enough, camel coats have been slowly inching their way back into the scene.

On the runway

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From left: Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi

The newest iterations sees the likes of added details and embellishments for a fresh take on the renown cover up. The former’s floral addition lends femininity and daintiness while Fendi’s modern take comes with red coloured trimmings.

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From left: Fendi, Versace

For something less ornamental, these minimalist versions have got you covered. But of course, the biggest surprise comes from Versace – who knew such a feisty label whose female empowerment move would have succumbed to a great classic like a camel coat?

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Max Mara

Max Mara’s streetwear meets high fashion collection also featured the brand’s rendition of camel coats. Although classic, the former comes with a matching headscarf modeled by Halima Aden while the latter features a vest of the same hues layered over the coat – talk about updated layering.

On the streets

And while the runway sees different takes on the timely trend, the fashion pack follows suit.

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Slogan tees have now weaved into camel coat territory with this slogan printed iteration. The 80s shoulder pads have also made it’s debut on the streets with this camel cover up.

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And of course, the most rustic of all that’s cool, timeless and can literally be worn with anything. What’s not to love?

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