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Sunday, 4 September 2011

WINTER CLOTHING IDEAS FOR WOMEN

WINTER OUTFIT


Oasis cream coat
£95 - oasis-stores.com

Balmain skinny leather pants
€3.800 - shopmrsh.com

Wet Seal high heel shoes
$40 - wetseal.com

Valentino studded leather glove
$475 - net-a-porter.com


Winter clothes don't have to be bulky and shapeless. With basic layering techniques and knowledge about good winter fabrics, you can dress warmly and fashionably. Invest in well-made clothes that will last you many winters. Be creative with clothing combinations and add your own unique flair to winter outfits. Don't be afraid to wear bright colors in the winter. Include colored or patterned pieces that can raise your spirits and bring some brightness to a dreary day.

Layering
Layering is a key element in dressing for winter. You can move between outdoors and indoors by putting on or taking off one or two layers to stay at a comfortable temperature. If you are going to be outside for long periods, wear silk long underwear. It is thin but warm, and it won't make you perspire or overheat when you go inside. Wear thin layers in knit fabrics as foundations so you won't bulk up. Knit fabrics lay smooth on the body and help keep heat in.

Consider a camisole or T-shirt as a first layer. Also, two thin layers can add visual interest to your outfit. For example, wear a V-neck T-shirt over a lacy camisole. Layer next with a blouse or dress, and then add a sweater, vest or fitted blazer. If you love to wear skirts, pair them with tights or leggings.

Outerwear
Puffy parkas are great if you are going skiing, but they aren't the only things you can use as outerwear in the winter. Jackets come in many fabrics and lengths and have different insulation options to meet your winter needs. Wool coats will keep you warm and have a classic appearance. Many wool coats are also insulated. If you experience rainy winters, consider long, waterproof raincoats with zip-out linings for easy drying. Leather jackets can be pricey but are beautiful and often water-repellent.

Accessories
Add color and warmth to your winter attire with attractive accessories. Wear scarves, gloves and a beret or cloche. Be creative with patterns and colors. Keep your feet warm in insulated boots or shoes. If you don't want to wear boots in the office all day, carry a separate pair of shoes in a bag and change when you get inside.

Fabrics
Good fabrics for winter can be expensive, but they are effective in keeping you warm and will last a long time. For skirts and pants, look for wool, corduroy or tweed fabrics. Cashmere sweaters are luxurious and layer well because they are thin. But if cashmere isn't in your budget, natural fibers such as wool and cotton will keep you warm. If your skin is sensitive to wool, check the clothing labels and look for nonwool fabrics or wool blends.


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