21
Jan 2013
Just the way you strip during the summer, it’s bundle time for winter. Getting fully wrapped up in this season
doesn’t mean you can’t look hot. It’s time to stock our closets with the
chicest and warmest accessories.
1. Scarf
Trends go from overtone, print and oversized scarves in 2012. It is a
must to choose scarves that has lightweight and non-itchy material.
3. Sexy Boots
From comfy, fur-lined options and show-stopping, thigh-high numbers, to
snow-defying stiletto heels, sexy boots abound in winter. Call it the silver
lining of the season, a chic boots makes the best accessory choice for the cold
weather.
Patent leather boots are very popular this year but the heels and
stilettos give you some added height and sexy look. Mid-height heels are
perfect with tights and dress.
4. Beanie
As a yearly fashion favourite the simple beanie
hat cannot be beaten. A well loved classic among a huge variety of trendy types
from skaters to sports enthusiasts, preppy guys and uber-fashionable girls
beanies have really made an impact. The good news about it, beanie hats are
affordable. You don’t have to spend a lot to find some really cool and sexy
beanie, in fact you could buy a sizeable amount to blend the colour of your
clothes.
5. Tights
Thanks to the leggings and tights, we have the excuse to wear those
summer and fall skirts, and tunics for
the winter season. Who says you have to look like a bundled elephant, it’s time
to flaunt some legs and body contours. Sheer types are trendy now, so are the
printed designs.
SPANX Tight-End Tights
($28-$42) are the perfect stocking stuffers this winter season. Fashionable and functional, these tights are
twice as nice and will give you a slim silhouette all season long.
6. Vests
A faux fur vest is a necessity in every winter wardrobe. It can be
paired with skinny jeans, leggings, slim pants, or a flirty dress. Earth and
grey tones are trendy now. Stay away from leopard and zebra prints; it does
overpower design and style. Fur coats may come outdated, but vests, though
minimalistic in style, is reassuring and dominant.
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