Tips to keep warm in winter

Tips to keep warm in winter

Cold, sultry, foggy mornings. Windy, chilly nights. Move over autumn, winter season is now officially here.

 

 

A joyous holiday season that also brings runny noses, hacking coughs, high fevers and body aches in its wake.

 

 

So what are some healthy, fashionable choices you can make to enjoy the holidays without falling sick?

 

 

Let’s discuss a few winter social situations here and what you can wear on each occasion.

 

 

Get asymmetrical on lazy brunches and winter vacations! Go for an asymmetrical, handkerchiefhem dress that will keep you warm instead of the same- old boring, straight hemline attire.

 

 

Party wear:  Ditch those short skirts. Beat the cold and set new style standards by draping yourself in red floor length anarkalis for that happening party in town. To hit the dance floor, you could go for bright, red active street wear.

 

 

Denim alert:   How about donning a head-to- toe denim look with off-shoulder tops, dresses and coordinated sets.

 

 

Sequin chic: Tog up in sequined slips, T-Shirt dresses, skirts in velvety sequins to beat these winter blues. You could also accessorize to add the dash of style.

 

 

Get Plaid:  Tartans shirts are the in thing this season. Do a Emma Watson or Sarah Jessica Parker in the Scottish – inspired tartan pattern suits.

 

 

Desi fashion:  Not to forget the men folk ; gentlemen, look dapper this season by throwing on a well- tailored Nehru jacket over staid menswear.

 

 

Blaze you way to style:  Pantsuits, grey blazers are not just for the runways. They can go seamlessly with you from boardrooms to parties.

 

 

Festival pinks:  Pink is no longer merely a pink color, it can range from millennial pink to dusty roses. In other words, pink scores this winter. Let a pink ensemble piece or accessories keep you in the pink of health this season!

 

 

Go undercover:  Trend with bombers, classic leather jackets, and stylish hoodies. All of which can help protect that chill from hitting your chest.

 

 

Heat up the room with knits:  Don’t like baggy sweaters? Then how about form fitting knitted dresses and top wear?