Consejos para vestir con estilo en invierno

Tips for dressing stylishly in winter

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Maintaining elegance when temperatures drop dramatically might seem like a challenge, but dressing well in winter is totally possible if you master the art of layering and choose the right materials. The key is not to pile on everything you find in your closet, but to select garments that retain body heat without adding excessive bulk to your silhouette.

A fundamental strategy is to start with a good thermal base layer. Underlayers made of technological fabrics or merino wool are invisible under clothes and make all the difference. From there, you can build your outfit by playing with textures and thicknesses that provide visual dynamism.

Visit our women's fashion store to find the ideal base pieces.


The Art of Layering

The "onion" technique or layering is essential to adapt to temperature changes between indoors and outdoors.

  • First layer: Should be fitted and breathable. Avoid cotton if you're going to sweat; opt for synthetics or wool.

  • Second layer: This is where insulation comes in. Knitted sweaters, cardigans, or stylish sweatshirts.

  • Third layer: Weather protection. A good woolen coat, a waterproof parka, or a down jacket.


Fabrics that fight the cold

Choosing the right fabric is as important as the garment's design. Not all materials provide the same warmth.

Fabric Main property Ideal use
Wool Natural insulator Sweaters and coats
Cashmere Softness and warmth Scarves and luxury garments
Cotton Breathability Undershirts (moderate use)
Polyester Heat retention Fleece and jackets
Leather/Hide Windbreaker Jackets and trousers


Accessories that elevate your look

Sometimes, a basic coat is completely transformed with the right accessories. A thick wool hat or an oversize scarf not only protect sensitive areas like the neck and ears, but also add color and texture.

To achieve the best look when dressing well in winter, don't forget footwear. Tall boots protect your legs and flatter your figure, allowing you to wear dresses even on freezing days if you combine them with thermal tights.


Conclusion

Winter is a fantastic opportunity to experiment with fashion. By combining discreet thermal garments with structured coats and eye-catching accessories, you will achieve a sophisticated and functional style that will keep you warm all day long.


Frequently Asked Questions about dressing well in winter

How to wear dresses in winter without getting cold?

Use opaque thermal tights (at least 40 denier) and combine the dress with tall boots and a long coat that covers a large part of your legs.

What type of coat is the most elegant and versatile?

A wool coat in neutral colors like camel, black, or grey is the most versatile option, as it goes with both jeans and formal wear.

Is it necessary to wear thermal underwear?

On very cold days, it is highly recommended. It helps maintain body heat without the need for extremely thick sweaters that restrict movement.

How to avoid looking too bulky with so many clothes?

Wear a belt over your coat or cardigan to cinch the waist and balance volumes: if the top part is wide, wear fitted trousers.

What footwear is best for rain and cold?

Leather or waterproof material boots with non-slip rubber soles are ideal for keeping your feet dry and warm.

Are light colors suitable for winter?

Yes, "winter white," as well as cream and beige tones, bring a lot of light and elegance on grey days.

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