
What Lyanna Stark would wear in dorne with Rhegar, Michael Kors

Alpaca wool robes have spread from Andes to keep witches warm all over the world. Comfortable, warm and easy to throw on over other garments, these robes are especially well-suited for chilly nighttime flights.

Canterbury Wizarding Couture this season favors full sleeves and trains.
(Maya Hansen)

The beautiful Pointilleux cousins Celeste and Cosmique.
While Cosmique Pointilleux is pleased to announce her engagement to Iefan Rice, a Beater on the Welsh national Quidditch team, Celeste remains the heir of the Pointilleux family and will likely soon take over managing the family’s business investments (largely in potions) from her mother.
The Pointilleux family is distantly related to the Malfoy family of Britain–Abraxas Malfoy’s aunt, Paetina Malfoy, married into the Pointilleux family, making Celeste and Cosmique Draco Malfoy’s third cousins. As the Pointilleux-Rice wedding is expected to be the greatest event in the European pureblood circuit this year, it is almost certain that the Malfoys will attend the wedding in October.
(Patrick Demarchelier)

Madame Malkin’s has recently procured a line of beautiful witch’s robes inspired by the Grecian chiton.
(Stephane Rolland)

Leyla Matar’s new collection has brought sheer sleeves to popularity in witches’ robes with her new designs, showing the scandalous form of the bare arm under a transparent, draping outer layer to her robes.
The one drawback to the trend is that it becomes difficult incorporate Concealed pockets into the robes or otherwise stash flasks, wands, and other objects in robes as usual.
(Lama Al Moattasem)