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Winter, so long absent on the East Coast, became the reason for this season. Dressing for the cold was a starting point for Heirlome’s Stephanie Suberville. “I think partly because the weather has been so horrible, there is really a lot of thinking about wearability and function,” the designer said. Suberville’s idea of cozy wasn’t sloppy, though: She cut a double-breasted coat of the softest camel hair to fit long and lean on the body. A wool-cotton belted funnel-neck coat had a water-resistant finish. For fall there was an emphasis on separates for day, which was reflective of Suberville designing what she’d like to wear. That included texture in the form of a bouclé, tassels at the neck of a trim blazer, and deep fringes at the hem of a bolero-length capelet. A top in a similar length was cut to flare at the back, with one version made in paper-thin leather.