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5 Winter Accessory Every Women Should Own
By: Sandeep Gupta Sat, 14 Oct 2017 2:12:22
The cold breezy winter is here. But are you ready enough to keep yourself warm and enjoy hangouts with your friends and family? Getting covered in heavy layers of woolens is no longer the solution to stay warm today. You need a smart choice of winter clothes that will not only help you stay cozy warm in the icy nights but also look trendy in style. Embrace the beautiful winter season with fashionable winter clothes made from various fabrics and stay fashionably warm.
# Scarves
Woolen and silk scarves are a nice option for covering your neck. They are ideal for a more formal look. For a funky look, you can choose colorful scarves on sleek black or white dresses. Silk wraps look perfect for Indian outfits.
# Jackets and coats
Coats come in different patterns and styles. Choose the best one base on your body structure and occasions. You may choose fitted hip length coats, mid-thigh coats, knee length coats of the funky short coats. Also, you can easily choose them based on the fabrics which include, denim, woolen, corduroy and leather. For a more perfect look, pair them with tops, skirts, trousers and tees.
# Tights or leggings
During the winter season, one thing that most people stop wearing is their short dresses. But, if you wear warm colorful tights or leggings under the dresses, you can still enjoy a stylish look in winter. They look perfect with dressy shirts, sweater dresses and winter tunics. To complete the look, wear leather boots.
# Saree jacket
Wear bordered and kashmiri handicraft jackets on your sarees. Choose jackets that are of contrasting colors as compared to your saree. You may also choose to wear colorful simple silk sarees and a plain black, beige of white jacket on them. They look classy and warm at the same time.
# Shawls and stoles
Richly embroidered shawls and stoles are ideal for winters. They match perfect with sarees and dresses. You can also drape a simple pashmina stole on your kurtis.