Style Up

We have suffered long, very long, sunny and extremely hot days.

Fashion was at a loss and style was thrown out of the window. As the chilly days stream in, we want this to change. We want to bring back the ‘zing’ in fashion and #LetOurConfidenceFlow through the cold.

How can we do this you ask? Well our solution is pretty simple;

    1. Wear something long sleeved that you fold up later if it gets warmer during the day.
    2. Throw on a scarf, a turban or a hat. They serve as accessories but still keep you warm and looking good. They come off as statement pieces that you can easily rid yourself off if again, it gets warmer.
    3. Layer two heavy or semi-heavy fabrics such as a sweater and a denim shirt. You stay warm and styled to perfection, no questions asked! The best thing about this is, you can remove the sweater and style up the denim shirt like the sweater was never there!
    4. Get yourself a stylish jacket; it could have some strips of Kitenge or Ankara, something that will make you stand out. Kill two birds with one stone by looking dapper and keeping cold and flus away.

What will your go-to item be this cold season? Leave a comment down below.

“People will stare. Make it worth their while.” —Harry Winston

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