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Stay Cool: How to stay on trend when the cold weather strikes

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By Lucille Mazel


If you’re wondering maintain your style when the cold weather hits, look no further! It can be a real challenge to find the perfect outfit to go clubbing while the weather is sub-zero. Stop looking, the answer is here.


Knee high socks and boots


Thigh High Socks

£6, ASOS

So you love wearing skirts and dresses, but you don’t want to be freeze all night? The best way to avoid the chill is by incorporating knee-high-socks and boots into your look. Not only will the socks protect your skin from the cold, but your boots will stop you slipping on ice.


Jumper dresses

ASOS Knitted Dress With Wrap Detail
£16, 
ASOS

If you are more sensitive to the cold, the advice for you would be to select a jumper dress.  Not only do they look great, but the fabric will keep you cosy.


Go maxi

Stretch Jersey Maxi Skirt
£20, JD Williams

Add a feminine touch to your look by opting for a maxi dress or skirt, which will keep the chill at bay.


Bodysuit and crop top combo

Bodysuit, Shein

Addicted to crop tops? You can still wear your wardrobe-favs by teaming them up with a stylish bodysuit. Try to avoid synthetic fibres such as polyester, acrylic or acetate as these may make you sweat once you’re inside. Instead, opt for natural vegetable fibres such as cotton, linen, hemp or natural fibres as these will keep you warm and fresh.


Now you have all the tips to avoid the eternal queue for the cloakroom!

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