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HOW TO DRESS LIKE A GROWN UP

Luxe up your look in head-to-toe winter white

- Shane Watson

TheRe are a few things it’s important to get straight about wearing head-to-toe white in winter. First, it probably won’t be white, it’s much more likely to be ecru (pale cream), or some combinatio­n of off white and cream.

The trouser suit Adele wore for her Oprah interview was definitely white (Oprah’s was off white and beige), but that was the showbiz event of the year, filmed under cloudless skies in sunny California. No one expects us Normals to wear bright Persil white in December.

Secondly, you don’t have to be rich to wear cream. Yes you’re going to have to take more care where you sit on the bus, avoid the dog when it’s been in the river, take it off if you’re gardening, but all of this is perfectly doable.

The point about white in winter is it looks luxurious and expensive — that’s part of the appeal — but it doesn’t have to cost a lot. And if it was the impossible dirt attracter we fear, then how would they manage in the navy?

Thirdly — and this is the key — wearing one colour, or shades of one colour, is the easiest way to look instantly more pulled together. So, if you factor in the luxury points you score with white, you’re looking at a foolproof shortcut to uptown girl polish. Just make sure you stay the right side of white and don’t stray into buttery cream territory.

STILL not convinced? Fair enough. In which case, why not start off with an ecru polo neck sweater, then you can add a white coat later on, if you feel so inclined.

To reap the rewards of winter white, you really need to double up, but a white polo neck sweater, even under a dark coat is an instant look freshener, and it’s shaping up to be the clever buy this winter.

Look around a smart restaurant and count the cream polo necks (I guarantee at least three) and it’s perfect for the office, with a skirt or under a trouser suit jacket.

Shiv Roy, the heir apparent of a media dynasty in Sky Atlantic series Succession, and the smartest business woman on TV, always wears a cream polo neck: a slim-fit one under a navy pinstripe suit or a slightly looser fit one over caramel trousers. (She has a short-sleeved one she wears for no-jacket days, but we’re not recommendi­ng that.)

The ecru sweater is officially now in a smart casual category on its own — you can wear it out in the evening with silk velvet trousers and the Shiv addition of a gold chain with a drop pearl and matching earrings — but it has to be a roll neck. We’re looking for a creamy clean effect right up to the chin, no interrupti­ons, and no cable knits.

For the relaxed no-jacketrequ­ired look, try Cos’s offwhite cashmere turtleneck (£145, cosstores.com).

Otherwise Uniqlo does an off-white cashmere turtleneck (£79.90, uniqlo.com) or one in lambswool (£29.90) and Zara has a skinny one for wearing underneath tailoring (£19.99, zara.com) as does Cos (£45).

Next on the easiest-to-wear list is a white coat.

Sounds daunting, but not if you avoid the ice rink finish and go for a textured woolly style. Cos does a faux shearling off-white coat that fits the bill (£225) and Zara has a onebutton ecru coat, slightly fluffy textured with raw hems (£79.99), that looks expensive, especially when worn with you know what underneath. Otherwise Zara does a lacemeets-macrame textured round collared coat (£159), which is more of a statement.

Then — and who knows it might be spring before you get around to this, if you do at all — you can add your white jeans. Go for whichever brand and style you normally wear, with a raw hem if possible.

People get hung up on what to wear on their feet with white, but black or brown works perfectly well — white shoes or boots would be overkill. Sling on a big cream scarf to show you mean business (£24.99, hm.com) or a regular size one (£35, monsoon.co.uk) and you’re good to go.

There are much smarter ways to wear winter white — a dress with a coat, say, or the Victoria Beckham look of a crisp white tailored shirt with wide cream trousers — but I prefer to stick in the more relaxed camp.

For me a lot of tailored offwhite starts to look too First Lady On Tour smart, and summery. Plenty of time for that.

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Polished: Victoria Beckham
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Warm coat: Rita Ora

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