b'WEEK 3:THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPEThere are coats and then there are great coats. This stunning Jimmy Hourihan of Dublin Irish tweed, belted cape in hues of purples and grey, with its top-drawer button detailing is, without doubt, the leader of the pack. On the day I was photographed, the winter sun was casting beautiful, long shadows and I stood in the middle of our local common feeling strong, confident and happy.Thats exactly what great clothes can do for you, lift your spirit and give you inner confidence.Tip: Let the cape do the talking by keeping the lines underneath simple and neat. I accented here with greys. Opposite Top left to right: Laura Ashley tweed, Jaeger shirt, Pringle knit, Zara jeans, Clarks; baby pink, candy stripes & tweed; navy Topshop coat, Ecote zig-zag knit worn over Wallis tunic, Orla Kiely tote.Middle left to right: Culottes require neatness up top, here with Gap neon top over TM Lewin shirt, Miss B denim & Jacques Vert bag; dreamy tweed & button detailing; John Lewis bottle green knit over H&M sheer mustard top, Ted Baker jeans, Clarks brogues.Bottom left to right: Doing my bit for Dryathlon; popping pink, lattice work brogues from Clarks, socks optional; Alexon electric blue coat, over Boden denim tunic, N.W.3 jeans, M&S brogues & teddy boy quiff. Page 14'