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The celebrity stylist-approved ‘IT’ item from Target shoppers can’t get enough of: ‘Wow I need it’

Fashion-forward Aussies and celebrity stylists alike are rushing to Target this winter for not only budget basics, but also the incredible range of coats.

Celebrity stylist Donny Galella shared a video showcasing all his latest favourite finds inside the store, including one of the must-have jacket styles of the season.

Known for dressing some of Australia’s most stylish stars, including the odd Hollywood A-lister like Drew Barrymore and Leanne Rimes, Donny is a master of finding affordable pieces that punch well above their weight.

This winter, it seems fashion is leaning into rich textures, and suede is leading the pack.

Soft, structured, and seriously stylish, suede is bringing an elevated, tactile quality to any outfit and whether real or faux, suede adds a luxurious feel that looks expensive, even when it’s not.

‘It’s all about the suede bomber this season,’ Donny told his followers in the video, showing off Target’s Faux Suede Bomber Jacket ($60) before grabbing more eye-catching styles off the rack.

Incredibly, the ‘IT’ design looks almost identical to Henne’s cult-favourite Mara Suede Bomber, which comes with an eye-watering $349 price tag.

‘This is the beautiful off-white colour,’ he added, spinning round the trending bomber style that has been flying off shelves.

Celebrity stylist Donny Galella, shared a video showcasing all his latest favourite finds inside the store, including one some of the must-have jacket styles of the season. Pictured: Target Faux Suede Bomber Jacket ($60)

The ¿IT¿ design looks almost identical to Henne¿s cult-favourite Mara Suede Bomber, which comes with a $349 price tag

Henne Mara Suede Bomber ($349)

The ‘IT’ design looks almost identical to Henne’s cult-favourite Mara Suede Bomber (right), which comes with a $349 price tag

The Target jacket includes a rounded neckline, stud button closures, and long cuffed sleeves, along with practical side pockets.

At first glance, the similarities between the two are striking. 

They have the same oversized silhouette, the same luxe suede texture, and that same effortlessly cool vibe that shoppers can’t get enough of.

But it’s the price tag that’s turning heads, with fashion lovers scoring the look for less than a sixth of the designer version.

Donny also recommended the Target Faux Suede Trench Coat ($70), made from the same luxe-looking fabric, to showcase its versatility in a different silhouette.

‘[And] a gorgeous caramel trench in suede with a belt,’ he added. 

‘I should say ‘faux suede, not actually real-leather suede.’

The on-trend colours, textures, flattering cuts, and easy wearability had Donny’s followers agreeing to his top-picks in the comments.

Donny also videoed the Target caramel trench coat in the same, luxe-looking fabric to showcase the versatility when draped in a different silhouette

Donny also videoed the Target caramel trench coat in the same, luxe-looking fabric to showcase the versatility when draped in a different silhouette

‘Ahhh I need that trench, wowww,’ one wrote.

‘Absolute need,’ commented another with multiple love heart emojis.

While the tan and off-white shades are clearly favourites, Target’s wider coat range also includes faux leather blazers, oversized shackets, and puffers in earthy winter tones, highlighting the brand has seriously stepped up its outerwear game.

With sizes ranging from 6 to 26 in many pieces, the retailer continues to champion inclusive fashion at accessible prices, appealing to the everyday Australian shopper.

These jackets can transform a simple outfit into something more elevated, all for under $70 each.

It’s proof that you don’t have to break the bank to look high-end, and Donny has confirmed these suede jackets are set to become the season’s biggest style steals.

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