Boden launches coat collection inspired by 'remarkable' historical British women
'Behind every great coat is a great woman,' fashion label states
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Your support makes all the difference.Fashion label Boden has launched a new coat collection inspired by celebrated, historical women from the arts.
The new range – the slogan for which is: "Behind every great coat is a great woman" – is a 30-piece capsule collection which aims to "embrace British creativity".
Each coat in the AW19 collection is named and styled after a particular woman, including the likes of novelist Jane Austen; Celtic queen Boudica; mathematician and writer Ada Lovelace and satirical novelist and playwright Frances Burney.
While it is doubtful that the esteemed women selected as honorees of the collection would have worn apparel of a similar design in their heyday, Johnnie Boden, founder of the brand, said he "loved the idea" behind the clothing line, having always been "inspired and surrounded by strong women".
Boden added that to his "great shame" he hadn't heard of a couple of the women inspired by the collection. "They are all, in their different way, amazing," he added.
The Austen Coat, which retails at £220, comes in navy or red and has been designed with a faux fur, leopard-print collar.
The fashion label states that while Austen may have had to hide her identity as a writer – having never attributed her name to any of her novels during her lifetime – there was "no concealing her sparkling wit and unforgettable characters", hence the bold nature of the coat's design.
The Lovelace Coat, which is available for £198, comes in blue and green, or navy and pink.
The coat's design is inspired by Ada Lovelace, who was a mathematician and writer in the 19th century, in addition to being one of the world's first computer programmers.
"This unconventional woman was known as the 'enchantress of numbers'. Her father (the poet, Lord Byron), may not have wanted her to study maths and science but there was no stopping her brilliant mind," the brand states.
Illustrator Rose Blake has drawn portraits of some of the women honoured in the Boden collection.
To take a closer look at Boden's new coat collection, click through the gallery above.
To find out more about the women who have provided inspiration for the range, click here.
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