How to Achieve a Stylish Wardrobe in the Dead of Winter!

Despite that we are having 60 and 70 degree weather here in Atlanta, IT IS WINTER.  I know many of my friends in Washington State are battling cold temps, snow and the gloomy grey skies.  If your winter weather is a little on the dreary side and you want to inject a little style and cheer into your wardrobe, here are a few fashion tips to follow:

  • Forgo the bulky winter coat and opt for a faux fur vest instead.  I’m loving the fact that fur vest are on trend at the moment and I can’t think of a better way to sport winter outerwear than this.  Add layers underneath to make sure you keep warm but let the vest be the star.

Fur vest with skinny jeans and wedge boots

  • Instead of always wearing pants, change it up a bit with a stylish winter skirt.  Plaid is always a great option and long and full is the style choice for a chic winter wardrobe.

winter - long plaid skirt

  • So many people tend to gravitate to an all black wardrobe when the winter skies turn dark.  Toss out the black and give the ‘winter white’ look a try.  Dressing head to toe in one color family is not only flattering but the pinnacle of chic!

neutral / layers. pants, boots, sweater, jacket, scarf. fall, winter clothes, clothing

  • Want to really make a winter style statement, try dressing in eclectic layers.  It takes confidence with fashion to pull this look off, but the result is fabulous.  Plaids and stripes are always a winning combination and as long as one or two similar colors can be found in each pattern they will work together.

fall layering

  • Wear a Hat not only because it’s warm but also because it adds another layer of ‘cute’ to your style!

winter hats

So, what’s are you doing to shake up your winter wardrobe?  

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