Fashion

Your Little Winter Style Guide

There’s nothing like that little warm fuzzy feeling you get when you know the Holidays are less than a month away. But what better way to step into the festive month than with a tried-and-tested wardrobe of winter must haves and sparkly clothes?

How many times have you rifled through your old clothes and thought “Should I? Could I?”. And how many times have you thought about doing a wardrobe overhaul just to spare yourself the trouble of sorting your clothes out? If your answer is “pretty often”, then a winter style guide is exactly what you need to get you through the cold season in flair and style. Thankfully, the styles have been coming our way in such a diversified way that we can’t help but wonder how to style them and why.

With that in mind, we’ve scoured a plethora of tips that your closet never knew it needed. Scroll for more!

  1. The last thing you want to do as you step into winter is to wear outdated pieces of clothing. That said, don’t just settle for your average sleeves. Instead, go for Victorian sleeves this season and watch your look go from nay to yay. If they’re puffy, they’re in.
  2. The blazer is your new best friend. But don’t just wear it with bottoms, pick an oversized style, let it go solo and throw on a belt to highlight your beautiful waist. Oh, and thigh-high boots will definitely up the ante on that look!
  3. Padded shoulders are back – well so are everything about the eighties, but you get the idea. Padded sweaters, padded jackets, padded blouses…you name it! As long as it’s padded, we want it.
  4. Leather on leather. You read right; the total-leather-look is not so tacky anymore! Whether you choose to go for patent leather or your run-of-the-mill leather, the choice is yours!
  5. PVC coats are in. So you better wear them on top of an outstanding outfit!
  6. But whatever you do, keep in mind that patterned tights are the cherry on top of this very fashionable cake. So the more you go wild in terms of pantyhose, the better the outcome is.

 

Cindy Menassa



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