Cold play! As stars like Gigi Hadid and Emma Roberts wear camel color outerwear, FEMAIL rounds up affordable options so YOU can re-charge your winter wardrobe

  • A nice coat is important, as outerwear can take the simplest ensemble to statement-making new highs
  • Many celebrities have been seen in camel color toppers recently
  • The soft hue is elegant and conveys a sophistication that's unparalleled 
  • Shop our roundup of affordable camel toppers to have for seasons to come

A good coat is the hero of your winter wardrobe. It can take even the simplest, most boring and casual of ensembles to statement-making new highs.  

And while outerwear in punchy shades has been popular for the last couple of years, the camel coat has regained its popularity in Hollywood. And it's no surprise, as the soft hue is intrinsically elegant and conveys a sophistication that not even black can impart.  

Whether you're in the market for new outerwear or just want to take advantage of the end of season sales, FEMAIL rounds up chic and affordable camel toppers. 

Cool in camel: Emma Roberts was seen on the streets in a polka-dot dress covered up by a classic, double-breasted coat by ba&sh.

Cool in camel: Emma Roberts was seen on the streets in a polka-dot dress covered up by a classic, double-breasted coat by ba&sh.

Calf-length camel coats were all the rage during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, last week. 

Emma Roberts grounded her edgy polka-dot skirt and combat boots with a polished, double-breasted coat by ba&sh. 

At the ‘Assassination Nation’ premiere, actress Hari Nef brightened up her dark separates with a Gucci trench coat and a metallic bag by the Italian label.

Naomi Watts proved that a Mansur Gavriel camel coat (worn semi-undone) has the sartorial power to elevate even blue jeans and snow boots.   

Both Hari Nef (pictured) and Naomi Watts donned mid-length camel coats in Park City, Utah
Both Hari Nef and Naomi Watts (pictured) donned calf-length camel coats in Park City, Utah

Sundance style: Both Hari Nef (left) and Naomi Watts (right) donned calf-length camel coats in Park City, Utah

Style stars Gigi Hadid (pictured) and Sienna Miller hit the streets of New York recently donning casual separates elevated by camel outerwear
Style stars Gigi Hadid and Sienna Miller (pictured) hit the streets of New York recently donning casual separates elevated by camel outerwear

Big Apple style: Fashion stars Gigi Hadid (left) and Sienna Miller (right) hit the streets of New York recently donning casual separates elevated by camel outerwear

New Yorkers are known for wearing a lot of black, but style stars Gigi Hadid and Sienna Miller hit the streets of NYC recently donning casual separates layered with camel outerwear.

Gigi softened the look of her Sienna Zac knit sweater with a knee-length MaxMara coat and a pink Miu Miu purse.

A long, swingy, ladylike topper was all Sienna needed to take her laid-back sneaker getup from sporty to city chic.  

RE-CHARGE YOUR WARDROBE WITH THESE: 

Stedman Coat by Babaton, $275; aritzia.com
Oversized Shawl Collar Wool Coat by Genuine People, $295; genuine-people.com

Left: Stedman Coat by Babaton, $275; aritzia.com.  Right: Oversized Shawl Collar Wool Coat by Genuine People, $295; genuine-people.com

Erin Belted Wool Look Robe Duster Coat, Boohoo, $52; boohoo.com
Camel tailored coat by River Island, $170; riverisland.com

Left: Erin Belted Wool Look Robe Duster Coat, Boohoo, $52; boohoo.com. Right: Camel tailored coat by River Island, $170; riverisland.com

Loose Fit Single Coat by Essensi Studio, now $145; wconcept.com
Wool handmade coat by Mango, now $74.99; mango.com

Left: Loose Fit Single Coat by Essensi Studio, now $145; wconcept.com. Right: Wool handmade coat by Mango, now $74.99; mango.com

Coat by Kaos, $199; yoox.com
Handmade Stitch Coat by LE, now $210; wconcept.com

Left: Coat by Kaos, $199; yoox.com. Right: Handmade Stitch Coat by LE, now $210; wconcept.com

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