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Searching for a winter coat that's not boring black or grey? Look no further

Isabel Spearman
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Khaki coat, £365, Reiss
Khaki coat, £365, Reiss

Isabel Spearman is a brand and image consultant who previously worked as special adviser to Samantha Cameron at Downing Street. Each week , she offers a helping hand dissecting workwear dress codes and offering a modern take on power dressing.

To ask Isabel Spearman your workwear questions, email [email protected] or follow her on instagram @isabelspearman

In this week's column, she encourages us to break free from grey and black winter coats...

Isabel Spearman, - Credit: Andrew Crowley for The Telegraph
Isabel Spearman, Credit: Andrew Crowley for The Telegraph

Q. Taking care over my outfit and then covering it up with the same black winter coat each day seems like a waste. Are there any other options?

A.Maybe it’s my Spanish blood, or memories of my mother braving the cold in olive greens, deep reds and vibrant blues, but I have to wear colour in the winter to get me through the darker days. The morning commute is definitely more cheery with a splash of red or pop of mustard, and I enjoy standing out in a sea of black and grey. At this time of the year the coat becomes a major part of our everyday uniform,and there are so many more possibilities than the usual black. I appreciate that working in an corporate environment can limit how much colour you can wear, but a smart burgundy coat worn over a navy dress is not too shouty. I have a mustard coat from Betty Jackson that I bought over 15 years ago that I still love wearing every winter. Jigsaw’s graphic-buttoned golden coat would transform a black outfit underneath.

best coloured coats to buy now
best coloured coats to buy now

Red, £89, M&S; Mustard, £360, Jigsaw

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But you don’t need to be as brave as to try mustard. I am after a deep burgundy coat for this winter to wear with pretty much everything (regular readers will be now be aware of my burgundy obsession). Harris Wharf is a small British brand that make beautiful, simply cut coats, and I love the herringbone weave of their claret style. Don’t save green for the weekends, either: it’s such a beautiful colour for colder weather and if you stick to khaki you avoid any Christmas tree references. This Reiss coat, with its sharp tailoring, is a good example of combining a bold hue with winter whites.

The best winter coats to invest in now

I tend to steer towards stronger colours with my dark hair, but recently an elegant blonde friend made a case for winter coats in pastel shades. She works in a predominately male industry and I love the idea of her arriving for work in a sherbet pink coat. Hugo Boss’s version would be a good pairing for greys, burgundy or even camel, and as a colour trend, pink is around to stay. Joseph have a pretty powder blue coat if pink is too girly for you.

best coloured coats to buy now
best coloured coats to buy now

Belted lilac, £700, Hugo Boss; Harris Wharf London burgundy, £593, Farfetch

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Finally, red is the classic winter bright, and every shop seems to have their own version of it at the moment thanks to a catwalk trend for the colour. I think there is nothing chicer than a tailored 3/4 length coat in the most flattering tomato red worn with navy or camel underneath. From Max Mara to Marks & Spencer, there really is one to suit any budget.

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