It's that time of the year again....! |
ASOS Long Basic Scarf: £12 (In red, the ultimate Christmas colour too...) |
The Classic Aran Knit, a wardrobe staple |
Ralph Lauren Cashmere Fairisle Sweater - one to pinch from the nearest stylish chap |
As one of those people with an outrageous lack of physical co-ordination, snow and ice are pretty much the enemy of my dignity. I learned the hard way the year before last that a) I'm incapable of staying vertical on ice and b) I owned NO sensible footwear. It is highly possible that b) was the primary influencing factor on a)... So I invested in some wellies. Something I am not proud of and that pains me somewhat. It had to be Hunters. I'm an investment shopper and hey, if it's good enough for HRH, then it's good enough for me.
Hunter Tall Wellingtons: £75 image source: bootpick.wordpress.com |
Another thing that always evokes wintery style for me is plaid (or tartan if you prefer), which - fear not - needn't be in the form of a kilt. A plaid shirt is great with jeans and an oversized cardigan, or for just a nod to the style a tartan scarf is perfect. My favourite varities for the season are the classic royal Stewart, dress Stewart or dress Gordon families.
Royal Stewart Tartan Scarf |
Dress Stewart Tartan Scarf |
Dress Gordon Tartan Scarf |
Accessorising can be pretty and practical at this time of year. Mittens are my favourite for keeping your hands warm and also adding a pop of colour or texture to a winter's day outfit...
Topshop Tobacco Faux Fur Trim Mittens: |
90s Christmas style icon Macauly Culkin as Kevin McAllister shows us how it's done with his traditional festive accessories... Red Scarf, adorable Reindeer-knit bobble hat, plaid-hooded coat... it's everything you want at this time of year. What's not to like?
So may your days be merry and bright... with a touch of festive style.
Happy Holidays!
Until next time...
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