Not exact matches
* There are plenty of variations to play with: maybe you
want to add roasted sweet potato or
winter squash, finish with more bonito flakes, or top with a
piece of salmon.
Now
winter wants a
piece of the action.
This
winter, I
want to focus on
pieces that work for real life, ones that rock function as well as they do form.
Men's
winter coats should be an investment
piece so you'll
want them to last at least a few years.
I loved these two
pieces from YOINS so much, that I
wanted to share with you some other
pieces that would be perfect for the late fall /
winter:
In today's post, I
want to talk to you about one of my favorite
winter clothing
pieces: fur coats.
For me, a few are enough, and today I
wan na show you my statement
pieces for
winter.
I wasn't going to include the faux leather leggings in the
Winter capsule wardrobe because I know they aren't considered a basic or staple
piece but after seeing how versatile they are I
wanted to include them as a fun alternative.
Especially since its a
piece you'll
want to wear every
winter.
While fall's winds make you
want to wrap up warm in cocoon - style knits and give in to a
winter laze, the jewelry
pieces in vogue are breaking all inertia thanks to their new, bold forms.
If you
want to discover my favorite
winter to spring fashion
pieces, keep reading!
The mustard and maroon tones allow for some gorgeous colour - matching options that will look beautiful all autumn and
winter long, but that rich green does make this a lovely
piece for those who
want a festive Christmas dress they can re-wear more often than during one month of the year.
Today I
wanted to talk a little about styling a classic
piece you should have in your
winter wardrobe, the oversized fuzzy sweater.
Because I wear these
pieces on a constant cycle all autumn and
winter long, I
wanted to highlight them for you if you're interested in growing your cold - weather wardrobe.
I almost always do that this time of year when I don't
want to stock up on
winter pieces, but it's still too cold to go full - on spring.
I
want to live in this
piece all
winter long.
I don't
want to tell you what I wrapped for you, yet but all the
pieces are cuddly and you can use them for
winter really well: — RRB -!
My shoe collection comes into it's own in the
winter and I find myself relying on three key
pieces of footwear, a quality loafer (these Russell & Bromley burgundy loafers are a firm favourite), a chic black boot (the pointier the better for me & if you really
want to pack a punch opt for a killer knee high boot like I did here) and of course a statement heel to steel the show (I have a few I swap between, but I love these new season green heel boots which I featured here).
We
wanted to inspire your
winter looks with affordable
pieces that were both wearable and cool.
For those of you who are in the same boat, I
wanted to share with you a chic day - to - night and
winter to spring transition look incorporating 2 of my favorite
pieces from Lulu's!
Since I just found this amazing
piece in late November, I didn't
want to move it out of the living room for
winter.
LOVE that vest - I live in vests throughout the fall and
winter, so I get
wanting to spend a little more on a quality
piece.
Beginning these posts with one major thought that went into my wardrobe this season... I
want pieces that are going to take me through the fall /
winter season, that I can constantly revert back to, trying to balance a few minor trends, with classic silhouettes and classic
pieces in general that will last the test of time on the outside and inside.
Here a few opinions, or maybe you
want to say characteristic which you
want to take into consideration when you
want to buy some
winter socks: this
pieces must be in harmony with the rest of your outfit (surprisingly for some you, but yes, the socks must be in line with your other
pieces of your look, so try to match them every time); the place where you are going to wear it (indeed, to wear them anywhere it is wrong, be careful at that issue); your cold resistance (hmmm, well, yes, from all you know better how much you can resist to hard
winters, so having this in mind you can decide how to choose your socks).
I had been
wanting some white / ivory apparel and I never got around to finding the
pieces until late
winter.
A versatile
winter coat will be great because allows you to choose from any kind of
pieces you
want to wear it.
Like my previous post on how to layer in the
winter without looking too frumpy, I
wanted to go a bit more into detail with some good
winter essentials,
pieces that can go from season to season without an over-the-top...
My dressed down
winter go - to look is a copy cat version of Sarah's, so I
wanted to show you the
pieces I reach for when I need to look look a little fancier but still
want to stay warm.
Like my previous post on how to layer in the
winter without looking too frumpy, I
wanted to go a bit more into detail with some good
winter essentials,
pieces that can go from season to season without an over-the-top focus on trends.
I
wanted to share some of my favorite
winter pieces.
It runs less than $ 100 and even when that's combined with a hammock, it still costs less than a one -
piece design that you'll only
want in the
winter.
With my
winter wedding day just around the corner, I
want to share five
pieces of wisdom I gleaned from my own engagement.