The Iconic’s Head of Style shares advice for winter dressing.
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| Nicole Adolphe shares tried and true winter outfit formulas, featuring the neutral blazer, the rollneck, the silk scarf and the trench coat. |
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What should I look for in a winter knit? Start with natural fibres and blends that feel warm but still refined, like merino, wool and cashmere. A crew neck or rollneck is perfect for layering under a coat, while a collared or chunkier knit works as a statement piece.
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How do I layer for warmth without losing shape? Fine layers are key. A lightweight knit that sits close to the body will keep you warm without looking bulky. Tucking in, even just a half-tuck, can help define the waist, and if you’re wearing a coat, leaving it open gives a hint of shape.
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What are some easy ways to feel current without chasing trends? Start with classic pieces as your base, then you can add one new element without changing your style. If you want to try colour, add a bold scarf. If you want to play with proportion, try a wide-leg pant with a jacket you already love.
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