HOW TO WEAR WHITE IN WINTER
White coloured clothing and accessories are usually hard to pull off during the Winter season. Unless they are done spectacularly well, you could end up looking two sizes bigger, or worse still, like Mr Snowman. At least he does it well with a colour block orange carrot. Just kidding..
White has actually been making its way across all the mainstream runways for a few seasons now so lets abolish the nations fear of wearing white and jump on board!
One of the easiest ways to incorporate this powerful colour - not to mention an easy dive in your purse - is with white denim, or white jeans. Skinny works best, as does bootleg which will elongate your legs and make you look slimmer. Graphic prints also work well, for example dog tooth, checks, or tweed in black and white prints.
However if you’re not feeling to work your lower half then a there is an item which will probably surprise you in its sheer simplicity but always looks great in Winter months - a plain white shirt. Go over-sized and team up with a waist belt or wear one fitted to the T, either will work the look great and be effortlessly stylish.
By Monica Day - Fashion Blogger for A-SHU.CO.UK.
White has actually been making its way across all the mainstream runways for a few seasons now so lets abolish the nations fear of wearing white and jump on board!
One of the easiest ways to incorporate this powerful colour - not to mention an easy dive in your purse - is with white denim, or white jeans. Skinny works best, as does bootleg which will elongate your legs and make you look slimmer. Graphic prints also work well, for example dog tooth, checks, or tweed in black and white prints.
However if you’re not feeling to work your lower half then a there is an item which will probably surprise you in its sheer simplicity but always looks great in Winter months - a plain white shirt. Go over-sized and team up with a waist belt or wear one fitted to the T, either will work the look great and be effortlessly stylish.
By Monica Day - Fashion Blogger for A-SHU.CO.UK.