b'WEEK 1: THE TRENCHPerfect for our unpredictable British weather, nothing beats the classic trench coat to maintain a tailored look as you weave through the seasons.A wardrobe staple, charity shops are the perfect place to start the search for your own trench.If you are luckily enough to bag yourself a pre-loved Burberry or Aquascutum, then bravo my friend, but dont dismiss pre-loved high street labels. Its all about the detail, as with this Zara version: a heavyweight knee length, sand-coloured, twill cotton which reduces creasing; elegant faux tortoiseshell buttons; epaulettes; covered pockets; a back vent and a lining worthy of being shown off (I rarely button mine up).Theres a slight nod to 1920s lady golfer with this look. Wearing: Zara trench, Gap jeans, Lyle & Scott menswear sweater, Jasper Conran cloche hat, M&S cream cashmere fingerless mittens and brogues, topped off with multiple layers of pearls. Fore! Tip: Apply a couple of diagonal strokes of your favourite coloured nail polish across a clear base, then seal with a top coat. OppositeTop left to right: Laura Ashley tweed blazer, Gap shirt & jeans, Clarks brogues, ASOS satchel; as opposite; vintage grey blouson jacket & grey wool skirt.Middle left to right: ASOS satchel detail; By Lysgaard batwing cardigan, TM Lewin shirt, Gap jeans, Dorothy Perkins sandals; Alexon knit & yellow bangle.Bottom left to right: N.W.3 jeans, Episode blouse, M&Sbrogues;Long TallySallytopwornasdress, M&Co cardigan, leather accessories; Alexon electric blue wool coat; orange Cos top, ASOS satchel, Clarks brogues. Page 10'