Friday, January 13, 2012

Winter Fashion

Transitioning into Winter Fashion
You'd think summer ending would mean, "goodbye tank-tops" and "adios to dresses and skirts". Fortunately, we can help you stay warm with those summer clothes on. All it takes is a little bit of accessories.
We've all seen those girls wearing summer outfits in the middle of winter. They're not exactly weather appropriate and we all know you're freezing and are sacrificing comfort for appearance. We get it though, everyone wants to look good, and we're here to show that there is a way to be both practical and fashionable while staying warm.

Above you see, Devon Searles rockin the stripes, Sarah Cerne sporting a winter sweater, & Jacob Sanders modeling a cute buttoned up cardigin
Tips to keep warm/dry:
  • Rubber boots are always in, in AK; rubber boots, ankle boots, boots, boots, boots
  • Rain jackets are a must when you live in a rain forest
  • Leg warmers and socks; you can pair these items with anything
  • Big sweaters; they don't have to be sloppy looking, pair that knit with a belt and embrace your waist
  • No one wants to see your tight booty, so take off those leggings and slide into some comfy jeggings
  • Think short are only for summer? Think again... Tights are a great way to keep shorts appropriate during winter and keep your legs warm
  • Although cardigans are a great way to cover up, they can be a hassle, so layer that spaghetti strap over a plain white tee
  • You can still wear that cute summer mini; just add some colorful tights
Sydney Reese models a big sweater belted at the waist, strip patterned tights,  with some wool socks and Xtraufs
Winter knit accessories:
  • Scarves
  • Headbands
  • Hats
  • Sweaters
  • Long socks
  • Leg warmers
  • Tights
  • Gloves/mittens