Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What To Wear For Cold Weather


Looking good when the weather outside is not so cooperative and doesn't really allows you to play with different styles, can sometimes give you a bad headache.However,a woman always tries to keep her style even when temperatures are really low and the cold weather outside is rather unbearable. In fact, we want to perfectly mix warm and coziness with style and trends. Well, this is not an impossible target to achieve. You just need some smart investments in your wardrobe and a few basic styling tips.
Faux Fur
One way to boost your style during winter is fur in a more polaresque approach. Of course, we are talking about faux fur, highly used by fashion designers for this season's collections, that can also be a very chic option, not only for evening events, but also for a daytime, casual outfit. Try the fur or the shearling jacket or coat and mix it with different basic items in order to avoid a shapeless look. Take for example an all-black outfit with tights, a pull-d ress, boots, and pair it with a cozy furvest or goose jackets.
Knits
This season, knits could be seen in so many runway shows, the only thing for us to take into consideration is the way we should match it in order to look good. There is no problem in pairing knitted pieces with feminine and sophisticated items, such as high-heels and fine, thin leather belts. You can wear it as seen at Christian Dior, matched with a super delicate chiffon dress for a romantic look. In the Loewe collection, the knitted dress is worn with a fine belt at the waist, delicate tights and a pair of stilettos for a casual-chic look.
Pea Coat
If there's one thing we know, it's that a classic pea down coats and cold weather go together hand-in-hand—no question. The timeless winter wardrobe staple not only keeps you toasty, but it also gives your outfit a perfectly polished finish. But to keep this piece feeling fresh each season, it's always a good idea to incorporate a few current elements, as demonstrated by yummy mummies Gwyneth Paltrow and Reese Witherspoon.
Intriguing Layers
Not to state the obvious, but most people tend to throw on loads of layers whenever they have to head out into the cold. Unfortunately, this also typically means lots of boring dark pieces, which is why you should look to Kirsten Dunst, Fearne Cotton, and Charlize Theron for some guidance on how to liven up your look. In a phrase: play with colors. For example, we certainly appreciate the way Kirsten Dunst livened up her outerwear must-have—a covetable trench coat—with non-black hues while running errands in Tribeca late last year. The All Good Things star gave her khaki coat a bit of flare via bright and interesting accessories—specifically a blue beret, plum-colored scarf, and Maison Martin Margiela's Cutout-Wedge Leather Ankle Boots ($885). A month later across the pond, we found Fearne Cotton enduring London's chilly temps with a different type of color play. The radio personality covered up with plenty of intriguing layers en route to BBC 1 Radio, starting with a blush pink dress worn under a gray cardigan and a statement-making printed black and white coat. Charlize Theron was also snapped utilizing numerous layers to keep toasty while making a coffee run in New York this past November. Instead of mixing in a few vibrant hues or prints, Theron opted for a neutral color palette, wearing a puffy white shearling Canada Goose Women's Victoria Parka over a gray sweater and white tee, and finished her look with a large beige scarf.
Down Jacket
A down jacket is one of the warmest and most sought after types of jackets by both men and women.  Combining incomparable warmth, soft comfort and stunning styles is something that your average fleece or wool sweater just can't do.  If you're looking for top notch comfort and warmth, Women's Moncler Jackets should be number one on your list.
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