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3 amazing ways to style yourself in this Winters

1. Tone-on-Tone Layering: Keeping It Chic & Well-Put-Together

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Why it works

  • When you choose pieces in the same colour family (e.g., all greys, all beiges, all camel tones), your outfit automatically looks more polished and “expensive-feeling”.
  • It’s easier to layer without looking bulky if you keep the palette consistent: your shapes and textures become the focus.
  • Neutral tones (grey, camel, navy, cream) give you more flexibility to add one standout piece/accessory.

How to style it

  • Start with a fitted base: e.g., a turtleneck or thin knit, in a mid-tone.
  • Add a “medium” piece like a wool sweater or cardigan with slight texture.
  • Top it with a coat in a slightly different shade (lighter or darker) of the same colour family.
  • Mix textures: for example, a smooth wool coat + chunky rib-knit sweater + suede boots. Texture variation keeps it interesting. stylisteer.com+1
  • Finish with accessories that match the tone: e.g., scarf, gloves, boots. Or pick a single accent colour (e.g., burgundy bag) to break the monochrome subtly.

2. Statement Outerwear + Minimal Inner Layers: Make the Coat The Hero

Why it works

  • In many winter outfits we only really see the outer layer (especially outside). If you make your coat or jacket the standout piece, you simplify everything underneath and still look styled.
  • A well-cut coat gives structure to your silhouette, which is important in winter when layers can flatten your shape.
  • It also allows for variety: swap out inner layers, wear the same coat with different looks.

How to style it

  • Choose a coat with character: either a bold color (e.g., burgundy, rust, olive) or interesting texture (bouclé, faux fur collar, wool-blend) or a strong silhouette (oversized, belted, long).
  • Keep the outfit underneath relatively simple so the coat remains the focus: e.g., slim pants or straight jeans + fine-knit top.
  • For balance, you can add a pop of colour in bag or shoes, or choose all neutrals underneath.
  • Accessories like belts over the coat or a statement scarf/hats help elevate the look.

3. Texture Play & Accessories: Warmth + Style

Why it works

  • Winter offers the perfect excuse to experiment with textures: think suede, faux fur, wool knits, velvet, leather. Mixing textures adds depth to your look so it doesn’t look flat or all-bulk.
  • Accessories are often the unsung heroes of winter style: scarves, hats, belts, gloves—all functional and stylish. They allow you to reuse simple base outfits but change the vibe.
  • In places with milder winters (like many Indian cities), you don’t always need heavy layering—so focusing on texture + accessories gives style without over-bundling.

How to style it

  • Pick one interesting texture piece: e.g., a faux-fur collar coat, suede ankle boots, or a velvet skirt.
  • Combine it with simpler, smooth pieces: e.g., leather or coated jeans, fine knit, plain top.
  • Use accessories to elevate the outfit: e.g., a blanket-style scarf in a rich colour, a leather belt over a long cardigan/coats, a stylish fedora or beanie instead of the usual hat.
  • For footwear: boots (knee-high, ankle) help elongate legs and keep the outfit grounded for winter.