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Winter Trends

06 Nov 2019
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Great Winter Fashions for the Holidays

When you are at a gathering, what you wear says a lot about you. Are you trendy and in style? Or is your favorite jacket actually super out of style now? Let the world know that you are a chic, stylish, put-together woman. Here are the top winter fashion ideas of 2019 to make sure you always look your best.

A auburn haired woman in a coat with a run lined hood standing in the snow. (Photo: Nissor Abdourazakov/Pixabay)

If you are going for a heavy coat and a scarf, pair it with tight thermal leggings.(Photo: Nissor Abdourazakov/Pixabay)

Pair baggy with tight

The biggest mistake people make in dressing for the winter is wearing too many bulky layers. As a result, you look like Kenny from South Park. That’s not ideal. So think about how you layer your clothes. If you are going for a heavy overcoat and a poofy scarf, pair it with tight thermal leggings. Looking to wear a flowing skirt? Maybe cut back on the layers on top.

Pair something tight with something baggy. This way you don’t have to compromise your warmth for a feminine style.

Long coats and ragged jeans are in

We are seeing a lot of this on the street, and it looks amazing. People are pairing warm, long trench coats with ragged pairs of jeans. It is the perfect street style combination. The long trench coat keeps you cozy, while the ragged jeans let a bit of skin peek through. It adds a touch of casual-chic and a bit of edginess. Either way, we love it.

You can wear this look while you are out running errands. Or keep it casual and stylish while having fun with friends. You can go out for holiday drinks, or try an escape room for an exciting night out.

A woman sitting on steps in a sweat, leggins and thigh-high boots reading a magazine with her brief case and hat beside her. (Photo: Daria Shevtsova/Pexels)

Winter is boot season — ankle boots, knee-high boots, winter boots or UGGs. (Photo: Daria Shevtsova/Pexels)

Rock the boots

Winter is the absolute best time to rock boots. Winter could also be called boot season, and we would be totally okay with that. Whether you choose ankle boots, knee-high boots, winter boots or cozy UGGs, you can’t go wrong. Try winter boots or UGGs with an otherwise slimming outfit. Or pair ankle boots or knee-high boots with jeans or leggings.

Boots will keep you warm and improve your traction while you face the cold. And they will keep you looking stylish while you are at it.

Accessorize

When you are planning your winter style, remember to always choose quality over quantity. You should try to piece together a capsule wardrobe that will last you all year long. The exception, of course, is your accessories. Good accessories let you follow your favorite trends without dating your wardrobe. So go ahead and add a pair of snowflake earrings or a stylish scarf.

The right accessories will help bring a classic wardrobe to modern trends.

Layer the right way

The ultimate way to stay cozy and stylish in winter is through your layers. Consider warm socks or a warm fleece base layer to keep you warm through the winter chill. These two items can keep you cozy without looking bulky. From there you can focus on the style you want.

Use these winter fashion ideas to always stay warm and stylish

As you put together your winter fashion ideas, know you don’t have to compromise warmth for style. Focus on warm base layers and quality pieces. Then accessorize with trendy options to make your style look new.


Article written by Jane Davies
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