Cheryl Cole’s Fashion Statement: Mastering Art of Trend Fusion With Metallic Burgundy Bomber Jacket

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The fall and winter seasons have seen their fair share of trends for us to admire and even write about. Some of the more notable trends include burgundy, cobalt, and olive. We’ve also witnessed the everlasting military-inspired trend with bomber jackets, pea coats, and trench coats.

But what would happen if you combine two or more of these trends in one piece? It’s hard to say; it depends on your chosen items. Cheryl Cole, however, seemed to have the answer while enjoying a night out earlier this week.

Cheryl Cole elevates eveningwear with a metallic burgundy Antipodium Pre-Fall 2012 bomber jacketCheryl Cole elevates eveningwear with a metallic burgundy Antipodium Pre-Fall 2012 bomber jacket (Credit: R. Lawrence / WENN)

She wore a chic metallic burgundy bomber jacket after wrapping up her DJ set at a London nightclub. She playfully matched her Antipodium Pre-Fall 2012 jacket with black leather harem pants and matching-colored heels. This is a noteworthy ensemble; her dapper pants and elegant heels are also elegant.

Cheryl has enjoyed a successful year with her singing, DJ-ing, and hosting career, and now she can add being a fashionista to her impressive and expanding resume. We are impressed with her enthusiasm to combine a metallic-sleeved blouson-style bomber jacket with a bold color like burgundy. Two thumbs up!

Cheryl Cole was spotted at the Rose Club in London on December 20, 2012, wearing a chic ensemble that included Gianvito Rossi pointed stiletto heel pumps, Vince leather jogging pants, and an Antipodium Pre-Fall 2012 bomber jacketCheryl Cole was spotted at the Rose Club in London on December 20, 2012, wearing a chic ensemble that included Gianvito Rossi pointed stiletto heel pumps, Vince leather jogging pants, and an Antipodium Pre-Fall 2012 bomber jacket (Credit: R. Lawrence / WENN)