Style Arc Lux coat
This is a recent “woo hoo” garment – the Style Arc Lux coat.
I wish that I had realised the collar wasn’t sitting quite right on one side in these photos! My photographer is generally quick to point out those sorts of things, but she missed it this time. Here is how it usually looks:
This fabulous coat is a recent Style Arc release. It pairs beautifully with this boiled wool/viscose from The Cloth Shop.
I sewed this on my last trip to Sewjourn, and only realised when I was there that I had managed to cut only one pair of the lower front pieces instead of two pairs, and I didn’t have any of the fabric scraps with me. Actually, I don’t think that I there would have been quite enough to cut another pair anyway! A friend gave me some wool knit of similar weight, and so there is now a little contrast on the inside.
From the Style Arc website: This modern sophisticated on trend coat is clever in its simplicity, straight architectural lines give this coat an edge that differs from the usual. The clever design of the tucked neckline creates an interesting shawl collar. Fabric suggestion: Wool, Melton, cashmere, bonded wool or any suitable coat fabric.
I enjoyed every moment of sewing this coat. It was lovely working with such beautiful fabric, and pleasing to watch it evolve. Even binding all the edges was fun! I cut the bias binding from floral cotton that was in stash. And I always like topstitching.
This is a garment that benefits from taking the sewing process slow and steady. Between the written instructions and the diagrams I had no issues with construction. There are pockets set into the front side seams. I cut them from the same fabric, but they’d probably have been better cut in something lighter weight.
The buttonhole is very clever – it’s an opening in the seam between the upper and lower front pieces. Nice! I found a vintage button in stash that worked beautifully with it.
Quite a few people have asked me whether I find the arm openings restrictive. Although I wouldn’t be doing star jumps in this coat, I don’t have any issues with it at all! The openings are at the front, so when doing things like driving a car with my arms forward there are no problems at all.
I usually sew size 12 in Style Arc dresses and tops, but after looking at the line drawing for this coat I decided (not without some trepidation) to give size 10 a go. I am happy with how this has worked out on me, as it still has an oversized cocoon shape but fits nicely across my shoulders. I would only suggest sizing down on this coat if you are comparatively small across the shoulders; otherwise stick with your normal Style Arc size. It could be quite restrictive if you go too small!
Have I already mentioned that I LOVE this coat? An unlined coat without long sleeves in a warm fabric actually works quite well in a Melbourne winter. It is a rather distinctive style, so I’m not likely to have two of these in my wardrobe at the same time, but I definitely recommend it to anyone who likes something a little out of the ordinary. As the name says – it’s Lux!
The dress underneath is the Style Arc Cher dress, reviewed in my previous blog post.
Looks really nice on you, a cross between a cape, long vest, and of course a coat.
Wow! Looks great!
This outfit is just divine, Lara! So you and also totally on trend. It’s not my usual style but I’m really tempted to make a Cher dress, just because the shape is so interesting.
Totally gorgeous Lara. And a perfect perfect combination over the Cher dress. I bought this pattern a few months ago and seeing how great it looks on you I’m inspired to make it….specially since it’s so very middle of the Winter cold where I live right now.
Beautiful! The color is great, and the style is so interesting.
The two go so well together and I love the colour. I think you have a winning combination there!
I really like this Lara. It is so nice to see things made up. Thanks for the hint about sizing as I am quite narrow in the shoulders but need larger sizes elsewhere. It can be tricky choosing the right size.
Fabulous outfit! Both look great on!
This looks gorgeous on you, Lara! I must remember to purchase this pattern in time to sew up for Autumn in Holland.
What an interesting coat! I love the color you choose, looks beautiful on you. And all your pretty finishing details – such nice work.
Lovely!
I love everything about this, the style, the color, the fit. Fantastic winter coat and I can imagine it with so many items in your wardrobe.
Woohoo indeed! This is so fabulous.
You look great, it’s a wonderful feeling when pattern and fabric become one.
You look great in red! Stunning coat.
love the colour you picked, and those bound seams are delicious – looks fabulous ;o)
Really lovely! I’ve been wanting a modern wool coat. Are the bias-bound seams in the directions? Or your addition? They are a wonderful detail.
That red really looks great in this! It lets you see the wonderful seaming details.
Lara, I just discovered your sewing blog. You are such an inspiration. There are many styles that I would never had considered. Your makes encourage me to break out of my comfort zone. This is one of them – the Lux Coat, a coat I would never have considered because it is so different. I just bought the pattern. Style Arc should give you free patterns.
A fan from Calgary, AB, Canada
Thank you so much for posting this review and showing the inside. I have a double cloth wool fabric that I’m seriously limited on yardage, and I think this will work. Since it’s double cloth I won’t need the inside facings. It’s also really nice to see it on a real person, and to hear that you like it. Do you still like it now, a few years after making it?
I do still wear and love this coat! It would adapt beautifully to a double cloth.