Chilly weather can be the fast-track to a fashion rut. Cozy boots, long coats and dark colors galore define winter style, but lately, they seem like external manifestations of severe seasonal affective disorder. That's no fun. I stumbled across two options for spicing up cold weather wear:
2. Khakis: If winter's mild (read: not Chicago, but maybe New York), khakis are such a cute and unexpected alternative to denim and knit tights. Pair them with a short wool jacket and booties. Plus, I feel like so much winter style has a black or navy palette—brown's a little more fresh. To avoid looking like you're confused and think it's still October, make sure everything else is a warmer, darker tone.
Which look do you like best? (I'm all about #1 myself).
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2 comments:
I'm all about look #1 also. Excluding the high tops. Well, actually I love her look from head to toe but I don't know if I'm "cool" enough to pull off the high tops. I have 2 sweet pairs in my closet, both havne't ever been worn. I need to fix this. I need to try a funky pant or layered coat and scarf look with them.
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Can you believe it's nearly 80 degrees here in Los Angeles, and it's January? Unbelievable. I love the first look you've featured, but based on the weather we're getting out here on the West Coast, Olivia Palermo's look isn't just incredibly chic, but pretty functional too.
Thanks for the style inspiration!
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