Saturday, October 1, 2011

JERSEY WRAPS AND JACKETS WORN OVER YOUR DAILY TEE AND JEANS WILL KEEP YOU SNUG AND COMFORTABLE





JERSEY WRAPS AND JACKETS WORN OVER YOUR DAILY TEE AND JEANS WILL KEEP YOU SNUG AND COMFORTABLE
denim shirts DENIM WAS THE hottest-coolest fabric last Summer and we don't see why it shouldn't be so for FallWinter. Just pair your denim shirts with darker jeans or trousers in shades of burgundy and oxblood and pile on a vest in corduroy or wool. “You can wear a pair of loose fitting or tight trousers and team them with a ribbed top,“ says stylist Rashi Verma. “I prefer wearing the denim shirt as an overthrow and slipping into brogues, still hot this Fall.“ accessories A LAYERED LOOK screams `incomplete' unless accessories play for the same team as well.
So keep the thin trinkets and slim chains in your summer box and bring out chunky, embellished metallic and wood baubles. Try darker colours paired with Fall tones and look at some vintage brooches to dress your outfit. And while you're at it, don't forget the most important Fall accessory ­ the scarf. Team it with a tube, with jeans, a summer dress or a maxi skirt. But do remember the thick with the thin rule ­ chunky warmers go with a slim scarf, and gauzy cardigans with a thick one. Any look can easily be dressed up or down depending on your scarf pattern, when a bright scarf pops the look and a sombre one pitches it down. “A chic dress with silver flats can go straight from Summer to Fall if it's paired with heels and a decadent bag with embellishments,“ says Nachiket Barve.
So, don't forget to pay attention to your handbag. It can instantly bump up your appearance. Fur's a huge trend, so look for handbags with that texture and other embellishments, such as feathers, studs and buckles. jeans WE ARE SURE you already own this winter staple and in some cases might even live through the entire season in just a single pair (we all know at least one person who does that!). But when it comes to being stylish, just pulling on a Christmas sweater won't do. So get a well-fitted blazer and then get into a bright tank top and flared jeans to finish the look. But do remember to wear comfortable COURTESY: LESLY LOBENI, LAZYMANXCAT.BLOGSPOT.COM high heels like platforms or wedges. They are a must for the hem to just about skim the ground. You can try loose, ruffled blouses or buttoned-up shirts with knee-long coats when the chill sets in deeper. “The '70s staple is still big for Autumn/Winter,“ says Anaita Shroff Adajania.
“Choose from classic denim, corduroy or silk lounge trousers for the months ahead and match with your favourite blouse.“
If you still don't feel like giving up your skinny jeans, then wear them with a slouchy cardigan cinched at the waist. Designer Priyanka Modi of am:pm suggests jersey wraps and jackets worn over your daily tee and jeans. “It'll also keep you extremely comfortable and snug,“ she says.
COURTESY: ARUSHI K shorts SPOTTED EVERYWHERE from Greater Kailash to Bandra, shorts were seen in every colour, length and on practically every figure this year. And you needn't drop them just because it's cooler.
Pair your shorts with leggings or tights, not just in boring black now that you have different hues, textures and hosiery materials to choose from. Though do choose darker colours that convey the essence of Fall. If you experimented with leather shorts this summer, team them with a cute Peter Pan collar or a polka dot blouse (loved not just by Minnie Mouse but Marc Jacobs too!) and add a boyfriend blazer on top to provide structure.
Finish the look with ballet flats or high heels.

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