Hello 1) Find a warm coat that isn't bulky and shapeless. Look for wool, fur or quilted nylon. Make sure the tailoring is good. It should cut close to the chest and flare out at the hips just enough to move. Look for classic lines and flirty details like a little pleating or a rounded collar. A good coat can take you not only through this winter, but through winters for years to come. It's a financial investment. 2) Look for a warm hat in a fabric that is soft and luxurious, or with a touch of glitter. Watch out for overly chunky knits—too chunky and it looks like it was made in fifth grade. Just chunky enough, and it looks bohemian and fresh. Hats can be very chic and hip. Embrace the whimsy of your hat. Fluff out your hair beneath it. 3) Look for a matching scarf in a similar fabric as the hat. You want something warm, but also bright and feminine to balance out the classic lines of your coat. 4) Find fabulous boots. You can search your whole life for the right pair of boots; once you find them, buy several. Look for a "riding inspired" style with a buckle or other small metallic detailing and (unless you are a Jimmy Choo devotee) a low heel. Thanks for reading
Great advice. I always say if you can't find the right hat or scarf.. make it yourself. It's so much fun for people to ask where you got it.. and you can proudly say you made it yourself.. Love winter..
I took your advice and was mocked @ school. I can only assume these "conditions" are entirely based around the frame of a female. Unfortunately for me, I make those coats look good!
I love winter, easily the best time to dress to impress. In Summer you are limited to watch you can manage to keep on, as it can get so warm. But yus, you have more or less described how I dress. I really want to reiterate the importance of a fitted coat, I hate frumpy clothing. I don't see any need in ever having to look like Pop 'n Fresh.
A touch of glitter? Seriously? All these tips look idiotic. If people can't figure out their own style for winter, then sucks to their assmar.