One of the puffers at Peter Pilotto. 
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Peter Pilotto’s already won over the fashion critics—and they’re the  hardest to please.  So now, as designers Pilotto and Christopher De Vos  Origin try to grow their brand, they’re using collaborations to gain  exposure. For spring, they collaborated with Lisa Marie Fernandez on a line of  printed swimsuits and yesterday, at their fall runway show, they debuted  their new outerwear.  The Brits teamed up with Schneiders, the Austrian  outerwear brand renowned for its wool coats and Olympic uniforms, to  produce a collection of puffy quilted down jackets.  They came  cropped—and in vest form—in the same Asian inspired prints (the  collection’s colors and prints were inspired by Japanese light trucks  and Chinese opera mask makeup) as the cut-out dresses and slim pants,  but they’re made out of metallic laminated wool. Look for them in stores next fall, but if you like your puffy jackets to  be less colorful, don’t worry—they’ve been everywhere.  Burberry threw  cropped down jackets over men’s suits and full skirts, J.W. Anderson  offered puffy pinstriped suit-like jackets and vests and even Tom Ford  showed a fur-covered puffer.  Here’s hoping, for their sake, that it’s a  bit colder next winter. 
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