Dressing for Nairobi Cold

In the words of popular television show “Game of Thrones” – Winter is Here! Kenyan winter that is. June and July are one of the coldest months of in our calendar. As they roll around, they come with some challenges especially where fashion is concerned. So with that in mind, here are three tips to keep you looking great even in this gloomy weather.

Try Simple Silhouettes in Vibrant Colors
Get some colour in – even if you’re wearing something simple, go ahead and incorporate some bright colours into your outfit. The result? An outfit that’s comfortable but still head-turning.

Don’t Forget the Fine Print
Channel your inner feelings with your pair of pants. Make a statement by rocking some pants that make themselves more than just a dull piece of fabric covering your legs. Feeling fierce? Go for that animal print. Reminiscing about a sunny day? Florals are your thing. Trying to bring back the ’90s? Bring out some checkered pants. The options are only limited by your imagination.

Use Out-of-This-World Accessories to Inspire a Basic Outfit
You could be wearing something as simple as a white blouse and black skirt, but adding accessories such as a bold, funky fedora and mid-heeled boots can give the outfit that extra oomph that it needs.

Go ahead and try these ideas; they’ll help ensure that your outfits aren’t as gloomy as the weather.

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