Wrapping up? Glean some cold-weather dressing tips from these stylish women …
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Streamline your cold weather layers: go tonal by making your coat and knitwear the same colour so that, at least when you’re bundled up, your outfit will look neater.
If in doubt, stick to all black. It’s simple, it’s easy to put together and even if there’s hail outside, your outfit will remain enduringly chic. Break up head-to-toe black with a chocolate brown accessory such as a braided leather handbag.
Collarless faux fur jacket, knitted bandana worn as a chic headscarf, statement slouchy bag in rich suede: this is a cold weather look we can get on board with. (Although, we’ll be saving our suede investment bag from winter showers.)
Beanies are back! The most reliable and easy to wear headgear is favoured by the fashion pack right now (did it ever go out of style, you ask?). Look for earthy colours such as moss green, aubergine and shades of taupe or brown.
Heritage redux: lean into the heritage look by sporting a longline herringbone coat with a nostalgic bag that nods to fine craftsmanship such as Gucci’s Horsebit 1955 bag.
Part Jane Birkin, part Serge Gainsbourg, the combination of a leopard print coat teamed with white jeans is a partnership we’ve long appreciated. Finish the look with trainers or ankle boots.
Try some coloured tights. Not only are they cosy, but they’ll add instant zhuzh to an after-dark look. We like bold red tights – like the ones pictured here on Canadian girl in Paris, Monica de La Villardie?re – paired best with black, navy, denim blue or white.
Rework the standard puffer jacket by looking for one with interesting details such as a striking colour or statement buttons. This will make your jacket dressier and more enticing to wear for daywear, nightwear, or as a foil to athleisure outfits.