On the runways: Photos via style.com except where noted.
At right: Chanel Couture
Custo Barcelona. This and next 2 via nymag.com
Luisa Beccaria
Giambattista Valli
J. Mendel
Marc by Marc Jacobs – see shopping section below; this fab frock is available at net-a-porter.com!
Antonio Berardi
6267 (at right)
Jean Paul Gaultier, via nymag.com
Michel Klein, courtesy Paris Vogue
Louis Vuitton
Michael Kors
Moschino
Martin Margiela
Pollini; this and next via nymag.com
Paul Costelloe
Calvin Klein’s portrait collar is an alternative, for those who daren’t brave the funnel...
In the shops:
Manoush wool padded funnel neck jacket.
Go to net-a-porter.com for this and next.
McQ gray oversize cowl sweater
Twinkle Short & Sweet Fair Isle crop sweater, at right. This and next 2 at shopbop.com.
Thakoon herringbone pullover, at left.
Generra wide stripe cowl neck sweater, at right.
M Missoni cowl neck sweater, at the Intermix, New York.
Deal of the Day: ASOS funnel neck wool cape $45, at asos.com.
Elizabeth and James Scarlet dress, at Neiman Marcus.
Helmut Lang slouchy turtleneck dress, at shopbop.com.
Lorick marine tweed belted cocktail dress, at chickdowntown.com. CC loves!
Stella McCartney purple cowl neck dress, at right. This and next two at net-a-porter.com.
Vivienne Westwood Anglomania Fichu frock.
Marc by Marc Jacobs tweed Bramble dress with zippered pockets.
Vero Moda printed cowl neck dress, at asos.com.
Bebe sequin cowl neck dress. Visit bebe.com.
Will YOU stick your neck out for this trend?
Oh I love a funnel neck and am coveting Marc Jacobs dress!
ReplyDeleteI'm really loving this look, particularly the Berardi piece!
ReplyDeletei do think the funnel neck is an interesting shape, but i'm not sure if they would work on me as i have broad shoulders. it might make them look huge!!
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the funnel neck very much, but if I try to wear something with a neck such as, if the neck is really tight, I can never stand it for long, it bothers me to have stuff around my neck like that, but I wish it didn't! ;)
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S-C
Funnel neck can be really elegant if it's not exaggerated.
ReplyDeleteThe zebra stripes are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI don't feel good in a funnel neck. I like it on others. Actually I love it on others. So would you all start wearing this fun(nel) look!
ReplyDeleteso couture! i personally have claustrophobia issues when it comes to things around my neck though lol
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias! Y a nosotras nuestras tu blog, seguimos siempre tus actualizaciones.
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Hi there-I prefer the cowl necks you've shown, not too overkeen on the structured funnels for me though! Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteHaha I already am! I'm actually wearing a purple sweater-dress with a cowl neck and a tie at the waist which looks very similar to the Stella McCartney number you featured--minus the slight puff in the sleeves, though. Great post, as always.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite trends! I feel it's like an accesory included in the dress, swetear or coat.
ReplyDeleteBesitos desde el frío bostoniano!
Simone
I think this is a great detail if not exagerated.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the pictures you showed, beauty.
xoxo
Many of these are indeed fun and chic!
ReplyDeletei like the funnel neck!
ReplyDeleteall the looks are so interesting...
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I'm gonna die over than camel fur coat! delish
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, to me, funnel necks are the epitome of chic and cool. The way they frame your face is so flattering! These are all gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a funnel neck coat! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the funnel neck - and its more conservative sister the cow!
ReplyDeletegosh i never know how to wear funnels. lol i called them all turtle necks or cowleg or something similar lol.
ReplyDeletei love the one liya kebede is wearing.
Great trend, and great post. Love J. Mendel... :)
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I love the MJ and Moschino looks--so timeless!
ReplyDeletei adore this look, and love the J. Mendel and Marc jacobs, but bow to the master, Margiela! That shit is crazy fabulous.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pics even though i'm not a huge fan of the cowl-neck! xx
ReplyDeleteThat herringbone sweater is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI always loved funnel neck. Cozy and cute. Great for cooler months.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to wear this look, i have tried it a hundred times but I think it is my combo of shoulders and neck length. Doesn't work. Love your pics..wish I could wear the Berardi. Carla
ReplyDeletefunnel neck is absoloutely amazing!!!! if it bothers, then bear it!! u like it, u'll stand it!
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I love this trend!
ReplyDeleteThank you for those pics!
Love the Vero Moda one, so fun!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Cool post as always, CC!
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love the looks! :D
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