little black knit dress featured here has cut-out details at the
shoulders (i.e. cold-shoulder style) that add interest to the outfit.
Wear it on its own in the day and throw on a jacket in the evening for a
different look (and also to brave the cold winds of course).
wear a hat out during fall. It helps to shield your face from the sun
in the day and also keeps you warm at night. Plus, it amps up the chic
factor.
prefer to pair slightly sheer black stockings with my little black
dress for both style and practicality. The juxtaposition of opaque black
against slightly sheer black lends dimension to the outfit, so even
though you’re clad in black from head to toe, it doesn’t shout
b-o-r-i-n-g.
reminder – don’t go for stockings that are too translucent unless tacky
is your thing and you are not afraid of the cold at night.
leather footwear is not only more comfortable, they are also more
breathable and versatile. Leather shoes keep your feet cool and dry in
the day, yet sufficiently warm at night.
from a country that is sunny all year round, I have to admit I am still
wrapping my head around the basic principles of layering, especially
when there are drastic differences in day and night-time temperatures. I am learning as I go along and I hope this post will come in useful for those of you who are traveling to colder countries at this time of the year. If you do have
any other tips, feel free to share them with me too!
I swear that I didn't know you have a Fashion Friday theme too! I just did one out of sudden inspiration last Friday using quick video shots. More Fashion Fridays to come!
Hello Shirley! Haha yes I started this theme a while back but I got a little busy with my personal life recently hence it was put on hold till now. Oh I would love to see yours too!:D Hope you're enjoying your Friday!!