February 3, 2015

Winter Style w/ Kat's Fashion Fix


Hello Happy Medley fans! I'm so excited to be guest posting today for the lovely Anna. My name is Kathleen and I'm the creator of Kat's Fashion Fix, a fashion and lifestyle blog similar to Anna's. I find style inspiration everywhere I go - I'm quite obsessed - and I aspire to be a fashion editor in NYC. 

Today I'd like to share with you a few of my favorite cold-weather looks, as well as some tips on how to maximize your winter wardrobe. I'm sure most of you, me included, are tired of snow flurries and freezing temps, but with a few creative closet tuneups, your sweaters and boots can seem fresh and exciting again! Let me show you how...

A mix between preppy and glam, this winter look is gleaming in gold yet classically grounded. I just adore the Peter Pan collar on this sweater and I love how it looks paired with such a rich fabric. Introduce some sparkles into your winter wardrobe for a welcome twist on the expected. 

 Metallic and leather are a killer combo for any night of the year! A black leather jacket is a closet staple for me and I love the way this top glistens underneath. Up your jeans game by sporting coated denim, a modern and totally rocker-chick alternative to your run-of-the-mill blue jean. 

 A sweater is the obvious choice for freezing February temps, but to add extra oomph to a simple sweater, layer a blouse underneath. The result? Extra warmth and extra polish. I'm also a total sucker for jewelry, and a look-at-me statement necklace like this one adds a whole new dimension to an otherwise simple ensemble. 

 One small addition in the accessory department can make a world of difference when it comes to fashion. I don't wear my glasses often, but when I do, I make sure they highlight the quirky side of my style. Wear your accessories so that they become the icing on the cake to your personal taste and overall look. And who says you can only wear shorts in summer? I paired black shorts with black tights and boots for a unique cold-weather alternative to skinny jeans or leggings. I like the contrast between the light chambray blouse up top and all-black on the bottom. 

 Keep your color palette clean and bright. Think: grey shades, creams, medium-to-light denim, and gold to make it all pop. To compliment the grey tones I've got going on, I opted for a cream, knit beanie. I've been loving beanies lately and this one effortlessly brightens up my winter wardrobe. 

 Forget winter's dark hues and monochromatic pieces - inject some flower power into your wardrobe for a fresh take on cold-weather fashion. Trust me, it's never too early to bust out your favorite florals! Not to mention giving your favorite white button-down a break from office slacks by pairing it with something way more fun and adventurous. 

 Black is a common color to turn to during these chilly months, but to make yourself standout when rocking this monochromatic look, it's vital to incorporate a variety of textures into your ensemble. This allows the eye to see each individual piece clearly, thus eliminating the "blob" illusion. In short: you'll look leaner, and your clothing will appear more expensive. Here I've got leather, silk, cotton, and ponte all in one look. 

Red is a color that everyone looks great in but not everyone takes advantage of. Especially during these dreary days of February. Red serves as a fun burst of color that can easily be transitioned into any wardrobe and is still appropriate for winter. I love a chambray blouse underneath a sweater, and even though it's a preppy look, you can put your own spin on it by adding black jeans, attention-grabbing footwear, and dazzling accessories.

 I love rocking a bold, bright hue - especially to brighten up dreary winter days. Make the most out of your favorite solid-colored sweater by pairing it with a scarf in a fun print and/or silky texture. Leopard is my go-to choice! 

Let your last layer be your favorite because, after all, your coat is the piece that gets the most playing time in the winter. This season I chose a wool coat with leather sleeves - edgy yet timeless. Center an entire outfit around your coat for a warm look that you can comfortably wear both inside and out. 

Happy winter dressing everyone! 
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