A COAT FOR EVERY OCCASION
It’s that time of year when we start to reach for outerwear to keep us cosy.
How many Winter coats do you own and are they doing the job when it comes to keeping you both chic and warm for all occasions?
It’s that time of year when we start to reach for outerwear to keep us cosy.
How many Winter coats do you own and are they doing the job when it comes to keeping you both chic and warm for all occasions?
THE colour for Autumn/Winter 2017-2018 is predicted to be RED. The catwalks were awash with it at the A/W ’17 shows and as it slowly starts to hit the High Street we’re offering you our expert advice on how to wear it.
As with most trends, the extent to which you embrace it is completely up to you. Here’s our advice on how to incorporate the colour of the moment into your wardrobe, whatever your style personality and colour characteristics may be.
Here at new Signature STYLE we’re firm believers in investing money in your wardrobe on items that you’re going to get the most wear out of; it’s safe to say that with the British climate, Summer sandals generally don’t get much wear and tear, so it’s unlikely you’ll want to spend a lot on them.
Luckily, there are a wide range of sandals available on the high street this summer which will have you skipping all the way to the pool bar, and will keep for next Summer too.
When the heat is on the last thing you want is to be feeling hot and bothered. Here are our tips to keep you cool and chic in the Summer sun this season….
LIGHTEN UP
Darker colours absorb heat so opt for the lighter shades in your palette wherever possible. If you fall into the Deep colour category this can be particularly tricky but you can try adding a little contrast in the form of a pattern or accessory to ensure the lighter shades you’re wearing don’t wash you out.
SEEK SHADE
A stylish hat is a surefire way to up the glam factor whilst also shielding you from harmful UV rays. Be sure to choose a style that flatters your face shape with a brim that covers your neck and ears, as well as your face. A breathable material like straw will ensure your head doesn’t get too hot!