Winters

Hope you all have a lush Sunday. Tomorrow is working day. You must be planning clothes and what to wear days ahead. In winters, ripped jeans are in trend. They look super chic and cool. In 2018 trend setters have kept in mind comfortability and style together to give unique looks. Ripped jeans and sweaters look stylish and give quick fashionable look. Long boots with unique colors matching the sweater will add bomb look to the outfit. In Pakistani culture a simple brown shaded shawls looks perfect over the sweater. Open hair or ponytail finishes the quick look of winters.

A scarf or shawl can be put around neck or over shoulders.

White joggers are so in trend that winter outfits now look incomplete without them. Quick and easy styling tips are to just made a hair bun and put on white shoes with cozy sweater.

Long coats can also be added in the look. They are best to add when weather gets extra cold.

Boots in black are always in trend and never disappoint to add classy lady look.

If you want some different appearance and add some fancy style put on some fashion finger rings with some fancy bag. Open shoes work beat to add a little glamorous look.

In Paksitani society, shawls are so trendy and add decent look in the personality if well carried. Even now in weddings velvet shawls are so in.

Soft outfit colors can be glamourised by added dark coloured embroided shawls normally of mehroon or black colour.

Our very own cute “Maya Ali” carried shawl so perfect. It gave us inspiration to have black velvet shawls as a must have of our winter wardrobe.

In addition to shawls, these velvet gowns by designers are also designed to give major fancy goals for weddings. They can be paired with any single coloured outfit.

Same goes for the boys. Men add black or brown shawls and wrap themselves in them and wallah they look amazing.

Even in ramp boys rock shawls. And giving breath taking goals to keep themselves stylish and warm in winters.

Hope you all liked the post. Share your winter style ideas in the comment section below 🙂