Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Monday, December 29, 2014
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Boxing an outfit
No, it doesn't mean I went shopping or was returning any thing on Boxing Day. Only that winter outfits can be broken into two boxes, one is the outerwear with the coat all buttoned, the other is without the coat and scarf and hat. Here in one example, when my coat was all buttoned up:
and when I had taken off the coat, hat and scarf:
and when I had taken off the coat, hat and scarf:
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Friday, December 26, 2014
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Happy plaid
Do you have certain favorite pieces in your wardrobe which you'll miss if you travel? This plaid bag is my absolute favorite and I'd missed her. (Yes, it's a she! Check the ladybugs!) So I planned my entire outfit around honoring her!
A mix of navy and orange is refreshing and contains both of my happy colors.
A mix of navy and orange is refreshing and contains both of my happy colors.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Glam boho
I don't usually do boho style in winter but I desperately wanted to wear my maxi dress and thought the camel pea coat looks good with it. Hence this upscale boho look was born which would not be complete without my gorgeous kilim bag, a gift from my darling sister. Sometimes mismatched pieces look good together!
Monday, December 22, 2014
Holiday Dressing
I've arrived at the party(ies) late... literally. I've missed three holidays parties so far, two because I was still in Michigan and the third due to my husband's flu. I'm hoping there is still a few invitations left! This year,festive dressing to me means lace dresses either in champagne or bordeaux, a fit and flare gold brocade dress and a swingy brocade mini skirt which I can match with a gold or black silk top. I don't know about you but this holiday season I'm in the mood for gold and a few good drinks!
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Plaid setup
The quickest way to come up with a new color combination is letting the fabric designers do the job! Case in point: my getting ready in five minutes by relaying on the colors of my plaid shirt. The bordeaux sweater and tan jeans complemented the print nicely. The same with my outerwear, the orange and tan combination worked well together. Easy and snappy!
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Sun and hike
I finally wore these Madewell joggers as actual joggers (and not as winter pants with leggings under) for a hike on nearest trail and enjoying the sunshine. With the rain and milder weather in Phoenix, the hills and mountain trails are turning green and lovely to hike.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Camel coat
Camel is very much in vogue this winter (examples here, here and here) and I have been missing my camel coat. As soon as I got back to Arizona and had my full closet at my disposal, I just had to wear my darling camel coat. What better way to showcase it than with a simple black outfit?
Arizona's weather is cooperating nicely, 45-65 degree and sunny. You can wear winter clothes and still enjoy the sunshine. So good!
Arizona's weather is cooperating nicely, 45-65 degree and sunny. You can wear winter clothes and still enjoy the sunshine. So good!
Thursday, December 4, 2014
How to survive cold weather?
Freezing temperature may be part of everyday life for
natives of northern states but for me, a temporary transplant used to mild winter
weather, it was a learning curve. I moved from Arizona to Michigan in the beginning
of September for work. My appointment is for 4 months. I like to state that I brought a wide range of
clothing with me but 2/3 of my clothes were useless by the end of October.
Although the mid-weight wool coats and my trench coat with quilted lining
helped a lot, when the snow started falling and temperature dipped below 35⁰F,
the only thing that saved me from freezing was my new down coat. It took me a
few tries to find the right hat or the right gloves, so here is a list of my necessary
supplies:
-A down coat obviously. Do your research and buy one of the
thicker ones (well worth the money). Mine is a bit flimsy and lightweight and I
need to layer a wool coat or jacket underneath when it is windy (although I can
pack it into a 5”×10” pouch). Many of the new down coats are nipped at the waist
and are fitted which makes them more flattering.The knee length and hooded is ideal.
-Fleece lined leggings. Buy them in your size and a size
larger so you can layer them. Right now it’s 28⁰F outside and I have layered
two pair of fleece-lined leggings under my jeggings!
-Hat with ear flaps. I tend to get headaches from the cold
wind. After experimenting with beanies and berets (without success) I found
knit hats with fleece lining and ear flaps which saved me from a total brain
freeze. I finally bought the fur lined water resistance version and am truly
warm and happy!
-Fleece lined gloves and mittens. My cashmere lined leather ones gave up the fight at 40⁰F. For the best result get
the heavy-duty ski gloves. I forgot to bring mine so I am layering a pair of
fleece gloves under a pair of furry fleece lined mittens.
-Fur lined boots with thick rubber soles and water resistant surface. Knee high is
usually the best. Make sure they have good traction at the soles for when
there is snow and slush or freezing rain and the sidewalks are as slippery as an
ice rink. Also pay attention to the calf width and get boots you can tuck your
pants into.
-Mix wool or acrylic socks. You may need to layer a couple
of pairs so have plenty of these!
-And don't forget warm densely knit scarves!
-Wool or cashmere turtlenecks. I like to keep my neck
covered in cold and have been wearing turtleneck for three months straight now.
-Fitted long sleeved tees for layering under the turtlenecks
or sweaters.
-Wool or cashmere sweaters. I layer them over the turtlenecks
of usually the same color. Most of them are fitted which keeps my silhouette
slim.
My recommendations for anyone else who’s moving to a northern
sate in winter:
-Dress in layers! Outside sure is freezing but inside the
buildings is usually too warm (75-80⁰). Layers are your best friends!
-Check the weather’s monthly trend and give it a 10 degree
margin! When it is windy, usually it feels much colder.
-People usually recommend silk or poly-mix thermal wear
(long johns) but my research showed these provide the same amount of warmth as
fleece lined leggings. Your choice!
-Take vitamin C supplements (check with your Dr. to make
sure it’s OK) to boost your immune system.
-Drink lots of hot tea and soup!
-An electric throw or blanket offers a lot of comfort on
chilly evenings.
Stay warm and best of luck!
Stay warm and best of luck!
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