Winter has hit the Midwest with a vengeance. While some of us
are lucky enough to live in warmer climates, frosty temps and gray skies are a
bleak reality for a lot of us.
Hey, I could probably write a song based on
all the things I don’t enjoy about winter. It just know it would become an
instant classic!
But there is a little good news at least!
Having the essentials to look great during the cold weather will undoubtedly
make you feel more confident, uplifted, and ready to take on the world, even if
you would rather stay toasty warm at home in your comfy sweats.
Grab Your Coat
If you are only going to have one coat, the most versatile is
knee-length, single-breasted, and made from a natural fiber like wool or
cashmere. This basic style can work for the most casual of outfits like jeans
and boots, but you can also wear it on more dressy occasions.
Make sure it is a color that you commonly
wear so it fits in with the rest of your wardrobe. Black is what most women
would usually select, but beware - black coats attract copious amounts of lint
and animal hair. It’s never attractive to be seen picking stray fibers
off yourself like a monkey (although I still find that I do it to myself and
others – eek!).
I recommend in lieu of black, going with a
dark, heathered charcoal. It will be much less forgiving with lint.
Let it skim your body. Extra points if it
tapers at the waist or has a belt. This will help to define your waist and make
you look slimmer.
When selecting a coat, make sure it’s
large enough to fit a bulky sweater or a jacket underneath in case you need to
stay extra warm!
Top it Off
This is my favorite part of winter style! Accessorize your
outerwear just as you would the rest of your wardrobe.
At the minimum, when I buy a turtleneck, I
am in the habit of buying a pair of gloves to match it.
My fabulous friend
Dee, modeling for a Fox 8 shoot with me
If you wear a few key colors a lot of the
time, look for winter scarves that incorporate those colors. I love
bright colors, and my favorite scarf this year is teal, rust, lime and orange.
It looks great with my brown coat and many of my brightly-colored turtlenecks.
Plus, if I take my coat off, I can leave the scarf on as an accessory!
Add a cute pair of boots and trust me - you
will find that trudging through winter is not quite such a chore!
1 comment:
p.s. love that coat! I am personally looking for something similar in a camel color, but now I'm tempted in that direction. I like the detail of that flare/ruffle!
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