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I just got gifted a men’s London Fog and I have this thick textured full length cardigan that I’ve been wearing inside it like a lining And Its great, Love drowning in it. I’m really a “comforter outside” type gal 😂
ОтветитьI basically live in my thick, cozy pyjamas in winter. I literally shower and put on pyjamas and a fluffy bathrobe, as soon as come home in the late afternoon. It's dark outside, so no one can tell me to do otherwise 😉
I really need that maximum comfort to 'recover' from the perpetually cold and wet weather out there.
Clothes wise I'm pretty much set for winter this year, I'm happy to say. I don't really need a single thing.
Today! Freezing in London but but but sunny so I take it 😊
Ответитьwould love a long wool coat. unfortunately 1) can't afford a good one even thrifted 2) the weather is the UK is honestly just not it for long coats like that. i live in a waterproof jacket in which I've attached a light down coat
Ответитьi love your rings!! ★
such a great video, thank you! :))
iconic video x
ОтветитьAs someone who gets cold very easily, especially in winter: If you happen to find it anywhere or can sew, get a coat woollen coat lined with linen! I've never felt some comfortable in winter than when wearing my historical inspired cloak.
I think wearing a linen shirt under a wool jumper should work as well 🤔
(It's more expensive but so worth it! And you rarely have to wash wool when you don't wear it directly on your skin!)
If that's not an option for you, get a thick knitted jumper made of cotton. I have one jumper that is 100% of cotton and it keeps me warm the most.
I've recently watched Leena Norms on why we should wear more color in winter and she convinced me. Especially with the argument that you can serve this bit of color and energy among the darkness. I started to wear more color this year (pastels in addition to the darks that I've picked my whole life) but I've already been preparing to go back to my black coat for the cold months when I saw her video. I bought a vivid colorblock winter jacket instead. I love it ❤
I've also had health problems for a couple years that make me feel quite ugly. So wearing brighter colors also feels like a "f*ck you" to this urge of to disappear into the background. It feels like a little win :)
Does anyone have tips on cool/ fancy silk pijama brands?
ОтветитьI’ve worn my DVF silk wrap for 16 years, whenever l need a party dress. It never fails.
ОтветитьI'm keeping it simple yet practical. During the brutal winters in the Midwest here in the states I'll be wearing what I've worn for the past 3 years; my black Northface puffer coat I purchased secondhand from Ebay. When it gets 20 below no one gives a rat's what they look like. For milder winters I keep it simple yet timeless; black mid length wool over coat or a herringbone wool blend coat to elevate basic top n jeans and these were also purchased secondhand at a non profit thrift store. I only shop secondhand. Our poor earth needs saving.
ОтветитьA big fluffy sweater is 100% my winter staple ❤
ОтветитьWinters here are looong and dark, so I'm looking forward to add a couple more colourful coats 🌈 thankfully the local thrift shops sell wool coats for 40 EUR.
ОтветитьLast year I thrifted a huge black trench kind of jacket, my husband laughed (good natured) when I brought it home, pointing out that it is a "dress/blues" jacket for military uniforms. I changed the belt out, added pins and brooches on the lapel and took out the lining and it has been AMAZING for German fall/winter because I can easily wear my oversized sweaters and still button/zip the jacket, which is always tricky for me, especially after having kiddos. I've been bringing color to it all with bright scarves (I have a neon green one that I crocheted a few years ago) and fun bags.
ОтветитьThis video must have been soo much work selecting all these pictures 🙀 It was very nice to watch, thanks a lot xx
ОтветитьI love a long skirt for winter! They can be super warm since it’s basically creating a pocket of warm air around your legs.
Plus you can even put sweatpants, leggings, knee high socks or whatever you like underneath and no one will even know 😉
The one piece of clothing i bought new this year is a green plaid dress- i knew as soon as i saw it that it would work with everything else in my wardrobe and it was from a responsible company (Pact). I'll be wearing it to my Christmas party with a bronze sequin waistcoat I thrifted, knitted cotton tights and my big black boots :) corduroy dungarees are on my wish list to find second hand!
ОтветитьI'll say this again - never stop making videos. I am starting off as a stylist and you have no idea how much content helps me. I really appreciate all the research and hard work you put in! Thanks!
ОтветитьI know myself with coats, I will never feel comfortable in anything that isn't somewhat neutral. Instead I have invested in a wool scarf in cobalt blue a lot of years ago, and I find myself looking forward to wearing it every single year! Even if im changing to another style of coat now and again, the scarf makes the statement.
ОтветитьI'm in the market for a new coat and immediately thought of you when I found this so-called "wool coat" on Amazon, which lists its material content as 98% polyester, 2% viscose. Seriously, how is this not considered "false advertising?"
Also, tangentially, I heard someone mispronounce "viscose" as "viscous" yesterday and... boy, does that paint a different picture. 😂
Only thing I would add to my wardrobe would be under armor/long underwear for layering and colorful coats to wear over everything
ОтветитьI live in scandinavia and winter is sadly not the fashion season. Its dressing for survival not fashion atleast in outerwear. Atleast rurally as I live coats simply dont cut it. Beneath the bulky jackets and thick hats its fair game.
I am partial to roomier pants i can get thermoleggings under and knit sweaters. Or layering certain dresses over black turtlenecks. Its easy to slip coveralls underneath when you head out and take off when inside. (But thermoleggings or thick knit stockings are an absolute must!)
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ОтветитьThis was so delightful! I agreed with you on everything, high quality materials, thrifting leather and other especially seasonal clothes etc. I also thought your take on color vs texture vs shape was absolutely spot on. The visuals were wonderful. Thanks!
ОтветитьReally long skirts are great for winter bc you can have several warm layers underneath without out it ruining the look (like, you can have thermal underwear, sweatpants, pajama pants, etc.), but there’s only so many layers that you can put under jeans.
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