
Keira Knightley loves her Burberry shearling coat so much that she has worn it several times over the past few weeks when leaving the Comedy Theatre in London were she stars in “The Misanthrope”.

Her look appears to be part of a uniform consisting of a Burberry Prorsum coat, jeans and Jimmy Choo Yule biker boots.
Only the top changes.
Blake Lively was recently seen wearing this same coat whilst out shopping with a few friends in New York City’s meatpacking district.
She also opted for the jeans tucked into her boots look.
Burberry wasn’t the only British brand that made up her ensemble, because she carried a black Mulberry Bayswater bag.
The star tried to go incognito wearing a hat and sunglasses, but she needed to do more because she’s instantly recognisable with wild blonde hair and infectious smile.
Had it not been for the hat and sunglasses I may have gone with Blake, but I prefer the lighter denim with this coat – it won’t rub off onto the coat – so Keira wins for me.

Credit: Style.com & Fame Pictures
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on January 11th, 2010 In: Blake Lively, Blog, Burberry Prorsum, Keira Knightley, Who Wore It Better?









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I voted for Keira because she actually smiled on those pix, not pouting …
When I first looked at Blake Lively’s pic, I thought it was Sienna Miller for some reason.
me too
I thought it was Sienna too.
I too would wear that coat over and over in this weather. It’s probably more a matter of not freezing her ass off, than being in love.
It’s the perfect winter coat. And yeah, Lively kind of does look like Sienna Miller here. I pick Knightley, though.
Kiera – way cooler
Def KK (I hope her middle name doesn’t start with a “K”=/).