Thursday, 29 September 2011

winter dresses.


Winter Dresses
Dresses are associated more with spring and summer. But though winter is synonymous with chunky sweaters, thick woolies and jeans, it is also associated with graceful and feminine accessories like woolen stoles, patterned shawls, furs or leather ankle boots. To turn your winters into interesting sartorial experiences, here are some tips on how to wear winter dresses.







Knit dresses look fabulous with ankle boots and are very warm too. A pair of thick tights and chunky jewelry goes well with them in winters. Jersey dresses in wool too are great for winters. Go for a short dress, teamed with a shirt when dressing for work. For formal parties in the winter, go for a longer dress combined with a chic jacket and jewelry to match. Wear your best covered high heels and you are ready to rock. Use those patterned shawls and stoles with your long black jersey dress to keep warm and create an effect at the same time.
It is wise to invest in some leg warmers, if you plan to wear winter dresses. Found in numerous colors, textures and patterns, they will keep your legs warm under your dress and make you feel good too. Short dresses can be effectively teamed with knee high socks or thigh high patterned socks. They look good with flats and boots while keeping your legs warm. Apart from this obvious advantage, you have the option of ushering in some variety by mixing and matching.

gray winter dressesLearning how to layer is essential for wearing winter dresses. A tunic or a mini dress worn over skin-tight jeans teamed with winter shoes and a jacket can look wonderfully feminine and casual. Layer your body con dresses with thick cardigans and warm stoles. Add a pair of tights or leg warmers and some of your favorite boots to create the effect you want. For winter parties, velvets and cashmere dresses look sensual and feminine. Combined with high heeled suede boots you will look trendy and feel comfortable.

                                         

You don’t have to shiver in order to wear a dress in winter. Throw in some imagination into your wardrobe and add a pinch of flair, and you are ready to get warm and look hot in your winter dress.


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