Showing posts with label winter style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter style. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Baby It's Cold Outside!

Dressing for cold weather does not have to be boring. Here are some quick winter glam tips:
Accessorize with Color – Protect those extremities and choose vibrant bold colors for hats, gloves and scarves. This is an easy way to add a pop of color to your basic winter coat. Scarves are such a hot trend right now and there is a great variety of fabric, style and color. This is one accessory that can go with pretty much any outfit you create and protect you from the elements.

Dress In Layers – Get creative and experiment with various layers. Basic long sleeved tees are great under turtlenecks and vests. Choosing the right fabric is also key. A thin wicking layer like silk or polyester next to your body will keep you body heat in. Avoid cotton if possible. You may find that many items in your closet can work year around by experimenting with layering.

Don’t Lose Your Shape – Got great legs, you don’t have to wait until spring to show them off. Choose a great pair of winter tights or leggings in a bright color or texture. To balance your look, choose a heavier top or jacket. If you are wearing something wider on the bottom, opt for a cropped or belted jacket or vest.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Tips to Weather Winter in Style

Baby, it's cold outside! But dressing for winter weather doesn't mean sacrificing your fashion sense. Warmth doesn't have to be boring or bulky. Use layering, bright colors and fun fabrics to keep your winter look both fashionable and functional. These style tips will help keep you looking hot all winter long.
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Layer it on
Don't just throw on an extra sweater, get creative and experiment with the layered look. Body-hugging long-sleeve T-shirts are great under turtlenecks and vests. Choosing the right fabric is key; a thin wicking layer, such as silk or polyester, next to your body will keep your body heat in. Avoid cotton if possible. You may find that many items in your closet can work year-round as a layering piece. To read more, click here!