Nine great buys for winter, including more than a few bargains.
I grew up in Canberra, where we’ve always lived by the rule that heaters go on immediately after ANZAC Day. And yet the erratic (read: drunken) weather hitting much of the east coast these past two weeks, the whole country is now rapidly transitioning to winter behaviour. And that includes total wardrobe overhauls.
While it’s tempting to wear jeans, a hoodie and ugg boots permanently for the next five months, cold weather doesn’t have to mean sacrificing variety or style. At the same time, all of us are guilty of choosing fashion over function on at least one occasion and spending a day with blue fingers, truly freezing toes and obviously erect nipples. And nobody wants that.
Here are 11 fashion ideas that are beautiful and functional to get you through the cold months ahead:
1. Winter coat from Sussan.
RRP $299.95
The last time I checked out Sussan, I was eight or nine years old and being dragged around the local mall by my mum. To be honest, I’ve always considered the brand old and daggy.
But then I dropped by their maternity section earlier in the week and woah… Sussan had a rather trendy make-over when we weren’t looking. I’m starting my new shopping relationship with them by buying this gorgeous camel coloured coat. It would go with just about anything, looks supremely elegant but feels like a cosy dressing gown.
2. Tweed panel dress from Cue.
RRP $365.00
Pricey, I know, but indulge me for a moment. This dress/coat hybrid is almost cross seasonal because of the length and the option to zip down from the collar. It’s a flattering a-line shape and would look great with a pair of black tights and ankle or knee-high boots. The geometric pattern is very on trend (according to my far trendier friends) and the splash of white keeps it from feeling too dark.
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Everything I wear during the autumn-winter-spring months revolves around skivvies, poloneck sweaters, warm pants and a good jacket or coat.
Love the look of the V neck Cashmere sweaters ... are they washable, as indicated ( wash the cashmere as per instructions ) or Dry Clean only, as indicated on their website ???