Hello dear friends,
Contrary to the popular belief that we Australians live in perpetual summer, we do have winter and it does
feel cold. And that is coming from me, who used to live in Russia where
for three solid months of winter the temperature would fall below zero.
Surely, in Sydney at least, this is not the case, however you do need a puffy
jacket or a good warm coat, a scarf and a couple of thick jumpers to get you
through the winter months (June-August).
The thing that struck me when I
first arrived here 28 years ago and still continues to fascinate me after all those
years is that lots of Australians are dressed in a pair of shorts, a
t-shirt and a pair of thongs (flips-flops) in winter as they do in summer.
Sometimes, as a concession to a cold air they can tie a jumper around their
waist. That is about it. I think they are in complete denial!!!
I, on a contrary, love to have a
couple of warm jumpers, skirts, scarfs and coats in my wardrobe that will help
me to go through winter feeling warm and looking stylish. Case in point,
my new cashmere jumper from COS. It is soft, warm and very gentle
on the skin due to a high-quality yarn it is made of. It was not cheap, as good quality clothes should not be, but I treat it as a good investment that will
last me many years.
Despite my love for colours, I am
quite happy with my choice of soft neutral grey which I can accessorise anyway
I like depending on the time of the day, activity or simply the weather.
And don't you forget about scarves, they are not only keep your protected from the wind bur also great accessories. This season my two most popular ones are one that has black big and small dots on a white background fringed with alternate
coloured tassels and the other is with white dots on a light grey background. I
am demonstrating both today, please tell me which one you prefer.
A short string of pearls and onyx
beads is another option when I do not want to wear a scarf and add a bit of
glamour to my outfit.
The maxi skirt I am wearing is from last
season. The fabric is quite thick so I only wear it during the winter months but I
like its classic pencil-like shape with a split on one side that allows me to
walk in wide strides without being limited by the skirt's circumference. When the weather will warm up a bit, I am planning to wear it with my leather biker jacket.
Classic clothing is timeless and is a perfect base on which you can build your whole wardrobe. It speaks of elegance, good taste and will never go out of style.
What is your take on the classics? Please share your thoughts.
Until then
Ann
xoxo