Fashion/Style: Accessorizing for the cold weather

As the atrocious hot season fades away and cooler weather comes calling, it’s time to think about updating our wardrobes.

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

As the atrocious hot season fades away and cooler weather comes calling, it’s time to think about updating our wardrobes.

For women’s fashion, think touch, colour and trendy.
Buy, for example, a pair of warm tops that you can wear with tights or skinny pants.

For a more comfortable style, look for a black dress, preferably something plain or ultra-modern, strategically-placed, but classic cutouts are the best.

The scarves you put away a few months ago are coming back with revenge this season.

Wrap the scarf around your neck and pull it comfortably. You may want to tuck it into your coat for the added creativity.

Update your wardrobe with more hard-core pieces like a leather jacket to keep you warm in the colder or rainy months.

Colours
Add colour to your outfit. Mixing all colours at the same will ruin your efforts. Coordinate your items without looking too frumpy or bulky.
Accessories are is very important. Wearing a stylish scarf, jacket and closed shoes gives you a tasteful and complete look.
Dressing for cold weather is not difficult but careful planning helps. If you choose your clothing carefully, you can keep warm despite cold weather.
The idea should be a comfortable and stylish outlook. Avoid pure cotton, linen, or other similar materials, however, because these fabrics retain moisture and will chill you. When planning how to dress for cold weather, staying dry should be a top priority.
A sweatshirt over the chemise is just perfect. If you have a coat with a hood, avoid sweatshirts with hoods attached, as this can cause too much bulk beneath the layers.  

Despite the cold weather, you can always be warm and look fabulous at the same time.

Don’t forget the hair Style your hair with the most sophisticated style. Why not try braids to give your hair a fashionable and sexy look.

As we enter into the rainy season, women and girls alike should start thinking about alternatives to keep their hair safe and stylish. Rain breaks hair, but if you wear braids you stand a big chance of saving yourself from the misery and nightmare of broken hair.

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