My Go-To Outfit For When it Starts Getting Cold Outside |
Posted: December 14, 2017 |
We all love our favorite summer outfits; soft, sheer fabrics with bright prints, but when it comes to fall, the air is colder, and it's time to rethink what you're wearing for work or going out. Layering favorite pieces is an option, but when fall turns to winter, you may start to run out of wardrobe combinations very quickly. There are many ways to find help with this dilemma: calling a friend for advice, following the latest trends, or even getting suggestions from a Lularoe consultant can help you to coordinate your wardrobe and come up with some great "go-to" outfits. Here are a few suggestions on how to create a fun and stylish winter wardrobe. Make A Fashion Statement in Snow Boots Pair a fingertip length, black wool jacket with an oversized white knit sweater, white knit cap, and knee-high black, snow boots to be warm and look stylish in the snow. Go with a white winter jacket with faux fur lining, black leggings, a funky, monochrome scarf, and ankle high, black boots. Red and black make a statement with a black, woolly sweater, leggings, faux fur, black hat, and red and black check, knee length, wool coat. Knee high, black snow boots complete the ensemble. Don't forget warm socks under the boots to keep your feet toasty. Match a snowflake print, wool sweater with black jeans, a beige, hooded stadium coat, and lace-up, brown boots, A big, floppy hat in felt or wool completes the look. Cold Weather Show Stoppers Brightly colored silhouettes are a chic way to go for the cold weather. Combine a warm pair of sleek pants and a jacket that's simple with a colorful, warm jersey. Add a coordinating scarf for a fashionable look. A monochrome color scheme is a fun look for winter. Match black leggings or pants with a navy coat, bag, and shoes (or ankle boots), with a white or navy sweater with glitter or sequins for a festive, holiday outfit. A chic, stylish coat is a worthwhile investment to complement your cold-weather wardrobe. A wool blend, wrap-style coat looks great with casual outfits and will keep you warm when you're dressed up for nights out. Mid-calf length coats are a great option with pants or wool dresses or skirts. Be warm and dressed up when you change out your denim jeans for leggings. They're warm, stylish, and look fantastic with lacy tops. Add a velvet jacket or blazer for the coldest days and be a show stoppers all winter. Layers, Layers, and More Layers Leggings are a must for your cold-weather wardrobe because they come in so many patterns and colors. Wear leggings with a tunic or under a dress with an oversized sweater. Add a soft, plush scarf, and you're ready for the day. Lacy, patterned leggings are the perfect complement to 50's style, vintage skirts with a soft, pastel jersey and cardigan. Wear a knit A-line skirt over navy or black leggings with a jersey and sweater in a pale, pastel shade. A look that's always in fashion is the trouser or skirt turtleneck. A turtleneck jersey and pants can be paired for a casual, daytime look. Add a pullover sweater vest and coordinating jacket and you're set for the office. For evening wear, a sleeveless turtleneck sheath can be layered with tights or leggings. Add a velvet evening jacket and a bright, print scarf to put the look together. An 80s style, vintage, beaded turtleneck paired with black pants, boots, and a blazer is a great daytime look. For an evening out, wear a black skirt with black, patterned tights, heels and an embroidered shawl or evening wrap. Add a strand of pearls for a classic look.
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