Shoppers 'love' Frankie Bridge's 'statement' Nasty gal coat that's now on sale

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Frankie seems to be loving the metallic trend this season (Image: Frankie Bridge)
Frankie seems to be loving the metallic trend this season (Image: Frankie Bridge)

Frankie Bridge has revealed her top fashion finds for autumn and winter in her latest 'Frankie's Faves' fashion series on Instagram - and there's one item in particular that fans have fallen head over heels for. The Premium Metallic Faux Leather Trench Coat from Nasty Gal was the Loose Women panellist's first item in the video, which she paired with a pair of black stiletto mules.

She shared the coat both on her Instagram stories and her grid, alongside a plethora of other items that are in line with trends that are massive this season, like this ASOS jumper, a butter yellow cable knit, leather items and suits. The image shows Frankie modelling the belted coat, alongside the caption: "Silver is everywhere right now. This jacket is definitely a statement piece and one to invest in if you're loving the silver trend."

She also added a little tip for those who were wanting to jump on the trend, which was kickstarted earlier in the year when the likes of Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana filled the catwalk with silver, but weren't quite brave enough to go as "bold" as this bright, shimmery silver coat.

Shoppers 'love' Frankie Bridge's 'statement' Nasty gal coat that's now on sale qhiqqhiqiqzzinvFrankie Faves this week featured her favourite autumn winter looks - starting off with Nasty Gal's silver coat (Frankie Bridge)

She told her 1.5 million followers: "Silver is also everywhere in terms of accessories right now, so if the jacket feels too bold, try a silver bag or jewellery for a nod to the trend."

Sharing a video of her modelling all her favourite looks, Frankie wrote: "This week I’m sharing my fave AW trends. Silver, tomato red and butter yellow are going to be colours you’ll see a lot of. Leather, suiting and maxis will continue to be AW staples and ones I’m happy to see sticking around! Links are on stories and will be saved to my October highlight. Let me know your faves, enjoy."

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Shortly after posting this, her followers soon flooded the comments section of her post to ask just where she got the coat from.

One wrote: "No like how am I meant to save after you introduced me to this!"

Another said: "Loveeee the Mac!" while a third commented on the fact that these outfits are more ideal for festive parties than "everyday" outfits. They said: "Love the outfits but more Christmas outfits and not everyday!x"

Frankie's coat from Nasty Gal, which is currently on sale for £89.25 down from £119 , is made with high-quality faux leather fabric and features a belted waist and cuffs, deep pockets and black buttons. While the silver colourway is a gorgeous pop of drama, it can be paired with jeans and trainers for a casual daytime look or spruced up with heels and a dress for something a little more sassy. She also shared a pair of silver leather look trousers from Bershka, a tote bag and a bandeau dress in her roundup.

Silver, as Frankie said, is major this autumn/winter, with trousers, boots, skirts, tops and handbags in the colour having a moment, so it comes as no surprise that Nasty Gal isn't the only high street store to stock this sort of garment. Boohoo also have a metallic trench coat in for £44, as does Anthropologie - although its £295 coat is slightly more understated tone of silver and is made from 100% leather (rather than faux leather). For a practical and stylish coat, ASOS has a Rains waterproof parka jacket in metallic grey that adds a little spice to your regular raincoat.

This isn't the first time Frankie has raved about this trend, either. Last week, she appeared on Loose Women in a pair of gorgeous leather look metallic trousers. Read more on that here.

If you're obsessed with 'Frankie's fave' silver coat, get it here.

Eve Rowlands

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