Keira Knightley has long been a fashion icon: from her beginnings in Bend It Like Beckham (where she showed us how sports could = style) to her tenure as UK's reigning queen of romcoms in the 2000s.

In recent years, she's continued to up the fashion ante. This includes in her role in Netflix's Black Doves, where her character was the definition of chic.

Now, we're back marvelling at her wardrobe thanks to her turn in Waitrose's genius Christmas ad. Starring Keira alongside Joe Wilkinson off Celebrity Traitors, the two appear in a mini festive romcom exploring the joy of Christmas, and the role of food in bringing people together. Too cute!

Incidentally, the advert also features some seriously iconic style moments on Keira: from a very Miu Miu-esque grey, mohair cardigan, to an oversized shirt and tie moment.

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Waitrose

After some serious sleuthing, we've been able to track down one of the ad's standout items: a brown leather bomber jacket.

Albaray Chocolate Faux Leather Bomber

Chocolate Faux Leather Bomber
Now 42% Off
Credit: Albaray

Turns out, the jacket is from none other than Albaray, an independent British fashion brand known for its sustainable approach to fashion.

The jacket is made from a buttery soft faux leather in chocolate brown, complete with a classic collar, patch pockets, and popper fastening. It's also fully lined, to ward off the winter chill.

We think this jacket would work well this January with jeans, smart trousers, and wooly tights, bringing a level of sophistication to your winter wardrobe.

The best bit? It's nearly half off, and has been reduced from £120 to £70. Talk about spreading festive cheer...

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Megan Wallace
Former Sex and Relationships Editor

Megan Wallace (they/them) is Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Sex and Relationships Editor covering sexual pleasure, sex toys, LGBTQIA+ identity, dating and romance. They have covered sexuality and relationships for over five years and are the founder of the PULP zine, which publishes essays on culture and sex. In their spare time, they can be found exploring the London kink scene and planning dates on Feeld.