How This Throwback Accessory Became One of Fall’s Coolest Trends Inline
Photo: Gianni Pucci / Indigitalimages.com1/16Marc Jacobs paid homage to Diana Vreeland with catwalkers trailing long skunk stoles.
Photo: Tommy Ton2/16Stripes and stole make for a winning combo on the street in Paris.
Photo: Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com3/16Fox finery, as envisioned by Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters for Creatures of the Wind.
Photo: Gianni Pucci / Indigitalimages.com4/16Whether this Céline number falls strictly in stole territory is up for debate, but when it looks this good, we’re willing to expand our definition.


Photo: Stefano Massè / Indigitalimages.com7/16However unlikely a combo, Prabal Gurung’s version made for a winning look when teamed with a hearty knit and gossamer skirt.

Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigitalimages.com9/16Junya Watanabe translated the trend in singular fashion, making what’s typically plush downright spiky.

Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigitalimages.com11/16Watch your step; the dove gray take at Akris is extra long.
Photo: Courtesy of Ellery12/16This crimson stole adds a pop of color to an otherwise monochromatic moment from Ellery.
Photo: Yanni Vlamos / Indigitalimages.com13/16Say it loud, say it proud; Lindsey Wixson as Philipp Plein’s “Warrior” woman.
Photo: Tommy Ton14/16Seeing red on the streets of Paris.
Photo: Marcus Tondo / Indigitalimages.com15/16Rodebjer’s faux furs were so plush, you might never suspect they weren’t the real deal.
