If you watched Michelle Keegan in Netflix’s Fool Me Once, you’ll remember the coats. They became something of a talking point in their own right, with everyone desperate to pick up versions of the bombers, blazers and double-breasted style she wore. Her outerwear practically became characters themselves. It feels only fitting, then, that her latest fashion collection with Very leans heavily on outerwear as the hero pieces, giving fans the chance to get a slice of her look for themselves.
Launching today, the 50-piece Autumn/Winter 2025 rangemarks Michelle’s return to the e-tailer, and it’s clear that she has looked to both her on-screen wardrobe and runway trends for inspiration. This season's theme is 'City Muse', blending the bold, contemporary spirit of capital cities. Shot on the streets of Paris, the snaps have the street-style look of a glossy designer campaign, but the pricing of the pieces is anything but high.

Look 1: Faux Suede Bomber Jacket, £55, Faux Suede Wide Leg Trousers, £40
Look 2: Knitted Metallic Draped Dress, £55, Real Suede Brown Trench Coat, £250
Ideal for autumn, rich shades of chocolate, deep cherry and burnt orange dominate the palette, perfectly suited to new-season dressing, while cream and green tones add lighter notes. These hues bring depth and warmth to tailoring, knitwear and dresses, all of which are designed to be layered together for a chic, cohesive wardrobe. As we say, outerwear is the star once again, with statement coats echoing the drama of her Fool Me Once looks. There’s a real suede trench coat that oozes luxury, a faux Mongolian coat with snuggly texture and a wool blend oversized formal coat that makes even the simplest outfit feel like a statement.
Beyond coats, the collection delivers a strong line-up of tailoring and transitional separates. Wide-leg trousers and sharp blazers nod to New York power dressing, while corset-seam wide-leg jeans bring a trendy Parisian twist. The collection also embraces runway-led details, like chic sheer fabrics and corsetry-inspired tops, adding a bit of drama to eveningwear. A tie-neck corset blouse taps into the lingerie-inspired trend without feeling intimidating, while maxi dresses are reimagined with ruched waists, sheer overlays and cowl necklines. A particular standout is the knitted metallic draped dress – ideal as we come up to party season.
Look 1: Denim Boucle Sculpted Shirt, £45, Denim Boucle Wide Leg Jeans, £40, Real Suede Brown Trench Coat, £250
Look 2: Asymmetric Wrap Trousers, £40, Faux Mongolian Brown Coat, £80
Speaking about the launch, Michelle says: “Shooting this collection on the streets of Paris was a dream. I love the energy and style of Paris—the blend of timeless classics with street style is exactly what I look for when dressing for autumn. For this range, I wanted to capture that vibe with a fresh twist, creating pieces that feel polished yet wearable season after season.”
Could it be the celebrity style range of the year? Our fashion team thinks so. However, if you're shopping around for other new-season buys, it's also well worth checking out Olivia Attwood's new River Island collection, which also has affordable autumn pieces that look way more expensive than their price tags suggest.
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