Sunday, December 21, 2014

Winter Fashion

A Guide To Winter Fashion

Published by

 . V View my gui
You and I both know the Winter months are not my favorite.  I will do anything to keep myself entertained and happy as the cold days drag by. I long for the sunshine and warmth, I miss the days of 7pm sunsets and if I’m honest, I’m already counting down. I would love to be wearing flip-flops, tank tops and bathing-suits, but since I can’t, I’m determined to find a way to feel stylish and fashionable.
When I first moved to the South, I  owned one pair of closed-toed shoes, coats and gloves were a foreign concept and scarves hadn’t yet hit the runway.  Much has changed since then (including the fact that I now have two small people and have somehow gained a decade or so) but keeping style in my life is still a priority.
Metallic threads and silver/gold colors are also a large trend in clothing for this coming party season, and it’s reflected in Winter makeup trends too.

Drench your eyes in deep bronzes, golds and silvers. Metallics are fun: they might not be what you want to wear for work (although a little hint wouldn’t go amiss), but they are wonderful for big nights out. There are few things that can make you feel more dressed-up and ready to go than some really bold, shiny make-up on your eyes.


Pastels may seem like summer colors to you, but bright, playful oranges and pinks are great winter colors too, and have been seen on numerous catwalks this season. They don’t need to be silly or childish – although they can be. Go for deeper, more autumnal shades if you want a more adult look

These kinds of colors – both in makeup and clothing – are perfect if you just want to have fun with your look this winter.

No comments:

Post a Comment