JOANNE watkinson
LAYER ON THE STYLE
I CAN’T cope with the He’s the extreme cold, I’m nesh. I am told though, most of us want ‘nesh’ isn’t technically to stay cozy as the a real word but one mercury drops. used in local dialect to Thin layers can make describe people most of your wardrobe unusually susceptible wearable through winter. to cold. Chunky jumpers and
That’s a very apt giant scarves are great description of me. Not for winter walks, but day only do I dislike the cold, to day they can be
I am physically incapable impractical, and you’ll of managing in low be relieved to hear polo temperatures. necks aren’t the only
My fingers and toes answer. are without circulation Get creative with your from October until April, layering and wear so fluffy socks and blouses and shirts fleecy clothes are my layered under sleeveless go-to as soon as I get tops and add trousers or home. jeans under
However, dresses. outside it’s Layering is only toddlers not only great and pensioners for keeping that get away warm, it also with such makes an outfit garments, so I look more have to box interesting. clever to keep Textured Jack Frost at fabrics, such as bay. tweed and
Way before bouclé, work polo necks beautifully over made their slinky fabrics fashion like silk and comeback, I satin. was wearing Cardigan £28, There are no them under dress £18, roll neck rules for dresses and my £7, bag £14, boots layering but beloved £28, all Matalan keep in mind dungarees as soon as proportions. the clocks fell back. Start with the
But I appreciate not shortest, thinnest layer everyone has the same and work outwards. approach.I live with one As for length, the of those strange humans outer layer should be who doesn’t feel the the longest, while cold like I do, who keeping your layers in doesn’t own a pair of one colour looks super gloves and for whom a streamlined. dressing gown is an Autumn layering, it’s alien concept reserved stylish, interesting and for people in health spas best of all keeps you and hospitals. super toasty.