Tuesday, October 18, 2011

How To Layer When It Starts To Get Chilly

As the leaves change and the smell of spice fills the air the temperature starts to drop. Dressing this time of year can be tricky because the weather can be so unpredictable. The key to dressing in the fall season is layering.

First of all there are a few basics that everyone should own (you probably already do). These are simple pieces but necessary: a few button down shirts in different colors, a few sweaters or cardigans, jackets and/or blazers, scarves, hats and at least one good coat.

When it lowers in the 60's and 50's it's pretty easy to layer. You can get away with two or three layers. If using a button down let some of the collar peek through for a pop a color. Top it off with a simple cardigan or a printed sweater and you are ready to go.

As the temperature dips into the 40's and 30's more layers are necessary. Treat dressed like skirts and layer underneath them with a silk blouse. This is a great way to add a layer without too much bulk. Finish off with a sweater or blazer and add a thick knitted scarf. Scarves a great way to add some style and color to an otherwise simple or neutral palette.

OK, now its freezing outside. Getting dressed requires a lot more thought and a few extra minutes.  Try to layer with some prints and keep the look classic. Use tights to keep your legs warm. This season there are all types of different types of tights. They come in all different prints and colors.  If you choose a wild color like red, green or purple (very popular this season) try to match your choose to your tights. It's a little funky but matches and will add some life to an otherwise gray and dreary day.

Don't let the temperature affect your style. Just give yourself a few extra minutes to put a great outfit together.

Happy Shopping!