What is so special about winter? Despite how harsh it can often be, many people say that winter is their favorite season of the year. It is not always comfortable but many appreciate the raw beauty that winter brings to the landscape… and, of course, to the models’ look. Despite New Year’s celebration is over, models didn’t leave us without a multitude of trends to piece together. So check it out!
A coat is a winter essential, and this season it’s a must-have item. Isabeli Fontana definitely knows how to choose the right one. In her opinion a coat should be extremely strict. The classical cut, expensive material, without any extra details. No doubt, a proper use of the bright accessories such as a bag or a belt will help you to finish the silhouette.
Think mink – fur is this season’s hottest trend. This may be music to your ears if you are a fur wearer like Snejana. She claims: “Wearing fur shouldn’t be limited to evening galas and glamorous affairs”. As with the other winter trends, dressing up is in style again. In other words, you can wear a fur jacket with high-heeled thin lamb leather boots or even tennis shoes for a casual chic look. Pair a fur jacket with a fur bag, and your style won’t be forgotten.
This young lady knows how to make an impression. For the fashion conscious, jackets are the favorite outerwear. Unlike strict strict winter coats or springtime jackets don’t cover up the outfit underneath—instead these pieces are part of the ensemble. While this season’s colors may seem dark and dreary, you can brighten up your look with the latest obsession by trying out a pair of bold, red pumps. Combine red shoes with black and white outfits for a crisp, bold style as it was done by Karmen.
Menswear-inspired looks are adorable for so many women, whether you simply love the classics or you’re working your way up the corporate ladder. This season, menswear gets a hot twist with figure flattering, slim tailoring and different accessories. The fitted jacket and slim jeans are your base if you are obsessed with Freja Beha’s look. This season she advises to “girl” up the total look with a simple cotton t-shirt, leather bag and mischievous boots.
There are things, which speak for itself. Agnete is a good judge for them and is able to put them together in a very professional way. Combining the style of the inveterate rebel together with an easy temper, Agnete looks stylish and classy out of the haute couture world. There are no rules for her choosing the clothes. “The main thing is to feel harmony in myself and to keep up to date, without lagging behind recent trends”, – says Agnete.
The last, but not least – following all the winter trends we can be sure that when it comes to fashion this season, think simple and refined! Keep being happy and positive!
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