Why You're About to Hate Your Summer Wardrobe
We might be in the middle of summer, but after clapping eyes on the Liv Tyler x Belstaff collection, we'd quite like autumn to hurry up and get here now so we can wear it all immediately.
In the range, you'll find fur-lined parkas, pussy-bow blouses, clumpy boots (the go-to shoe of the upcoming autumn/winter season), a vintage-style military jacket, and, of course, leather jackets. It is a truly functional yet stylish range that has unsurprisingly been influenced by Tyler's own personal rock 'n' roll style.
Inspiration was also taken from Belstaff's archives, in particular from the iconic Amelia Earhart, who was one of the first women that Belstaff ever dressed. As a result, the collection also includes vintage-looking blouses and knee-high riding boots.
Brand ambassador Tyler created the 12-piece capsule collection with the heritage British brand's creative director Delphine Ninous, and it's already available to buy right now. We've even been given an exclusive look at the military jacket as part of the campaign, which you can see and shop below.
Click through our gallery to see our exclusive Belstaff image, as well shop the new collection now.
This military-looking coat will suit everyone.
The pussy-bow blouse, inspired by pilot Amelia Earhart.
A classic coat for the upcoming cooler months. It's already on our shopping list.
That collar is everything.
Functional yet stylish. Just take our money already.
One of our favourite pieces from the collection.
Romantic yet rock 'n' roll. Pair with chunky boots for the ultimate autumn/winter 2016 look.

Elinor Block was one of the earliest team members ofBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK, starting her tenure working across bothBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing and Byrdie, which were owned by the original parent company, Clique, at the time. Her specialism in fashion and beauty established her multifaceted role as Assistant Editor, which she developed over six years from 2016 to 2022 to become Deputy Editor. She is now the Head of Editorial at fashion tech company Drest.
