Winter may currently be at its peak, but that doesn’t mean our clothes have to match the weather in shades of black, white, and gray. Sometimes a pop of color is all we need to make us want to brave the snow and show off our outfit, just like this Fashionista!
Two-piece sets are a great way to compromise between cold weather and a cute outfit. Although it’s hard to believe, you can still wear a skirt and stay warm. I love the way this Fashionista used her two-piece to play with such a fun pattern. Her skirt and top combo are both sweater material, and the multi-colored stripes make winter look almost non-existent. The colors in the stripes blend together perfectly through the use of sky blue, royal blue, red-orange, black, and white. Colorful sweaters and winter gear are a great way to start transitioning towards spring clothing. All you need are some cold-weather accessories to make sure you get to class without freezing!
This Fashionista paired her striped skirt and top with a gray coat, navy suede over-the-knee boots, and a fur pom-pom hat! The gray coat compliments the striped pattern perfectly because of its clean lines and solid coloring. It also ties into the subtle gray lines within the pattern. I also love the way she paired a fur pom-pom hat with this outfit to keep herself warm and cozy while staying trendy!
Over-the-knee boots have been extremely popular this fall and winter, so I’m sure they will be here to stay until we can finally wear sandals comfortably again. If you’re bored of the typical black and brown over-the-knee boots that are everywhere these days, try a fun color like this Fashionista did to make your outfit unique. Surprisingly, navy boots actually match a lot of outfits, so as long as you stick to a color that goes well with neutrals, you can still get a lot of wear! They compliment this Fashionista’s striped ensemble perfectly through the blue colors featured in her outfit’s pattern.
Spring is on its way Fashionistas/os so try not to let the winter blues get you down! This outfit is proof that the perfect remedy is a bold, colorful outfit—even if there’s snow on the ground.