Being A Fashion Pro In Winters Is Easy!.

Dec 13,2016

Winters come with the necessity of layers and several pieces of clothing. It could be much more difficult to style your outfit in layers than it is to put together a summery frock and a pair of heels. There is nothing to worry about, however. Here are a few tips for the fashion follower in you to look amazing even in the dead of winter.

Master The Obvious First

There is no escaping layering so learn how to do that like a fashion expert. Layering not only saves you from sickness but it can also be just the trick to add so much style to your outfit. A turtleneck under a round neck sweater under a coat can do you well. Add some tights under a skirt to keep the fashion statement as well as staying warm.

The good part is that you can also experiment with the outfits you have kept away only for ski trips, including those shiny track suits. You can also use the clothes that you have but never wear. No one is going to see what you are wearing under those layers, so use your clothes to keep yourself warm without having to compromise on your looks.

Accessorize On The Top Most Layer

Since coats often have long sleeves and sweaters are often high-necks which mean that your watches and pendants don’t often come in handy as accessories in winters.Instead use your outer outfit accessories. Don a belt outside your coat or take out those long necklaces. Another advantage of these accessories is to highlight your physique. Coats are huge and tend to give you a less than curvy look. A belt tightened around your waist would restore the femininity and add to your style as well.

Long necklaces do the same thing. Unless the collar or neckline of your sweater is already styled with beads or jewels, it would always be a good idea to add some jewelry over the top to add color and shine to your winter outfits.

Boots Are Your Best Bet

There is nothing more delightful than long boots in cold winter nights. Invest in a good pair of boots or two for a complete winter wardrobe. Pair brown boots with brown or navy blue coats and keep the black ones for white and black coats. Cuffed jeans or a dress with warm tights would pair best with long boots. Ankle length boots also look great for winter attire. Use your creativity to mix and match colors and you will be able to put together stunning outfits even with not-so-attractive snow boots.