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With the onset of November and the alternating daily temperatures we are left thinking of the new activities that we can do. Dining al fresco is perhaps now a no no and let’s be honest no matter how much of a cold weather lover you really are, nothing actually beats a warm sunny day at the seaside. Putting all our temperature preferences aside, we all sometimes need a bit of wardrobe inspiration to guide us on how to dress in November when its neither bitingly cold but not exactly warm enough to sling on a T-shirt and a pair of jeans.
This AW19 has seen the onset of oversized blazers, loose thick woolly jumpers, suiting, colour injection, malleable leather, chunky boots, pleather and more. So dust off your old faux fur coat, dig out that trench coat the chunky polo neck and you knee high boots. Ahead is some style inspiration and some of our editorial picks to help guide you on how to dress in November.
With the onset of November and the alternating daily temperatures we are left thinking of the new activities that we can do. Dining al fresco is perhaps now a no no and let’s be honest no matter how much of a cold weather lover you really are, nothing actually beats a warm sunny day at the seaside. Putting all our temperature preferences aside, we all sometimes need a bit of wardrobe inspiration to guide us on how to dress in November when its neither bitingly cold but not exactly warm enough to sling on a T-shirt and a pair of jeans.
This AW19 has seen the onset of oversized blazers, loose thick woolly jumpers, suiting, colour injection, malleable leather, chunky boots, pleather and more. So dust off your old faux fur coat, dig out that trench coat the chunky polo neck and you knee high boots. Ahead is some style inspiration and some of our editorial picks to help guide you on how to dress in November.
The 80’s influence is prominent this year and slouchy suits have made their way into this AW19 in full swing making them staple wardrobe pieces for November dressing. A well tailored suit with clean cut sharp lines always conveys confidence. Most wearers this season add a bit of casual flair that gives a youthful but extra layer of self assurance. Pair them with crisp white Stan Smith sneakers with a cool slip vest to give that easy thrown together but powerful look.
Everything has gone all “Matrix like” for this AW19 and we of course are seeing the 80s making a revival altogether with leather and faux leather being at the helm. Leather never loses edge and is timeless, you can always dig out an old leather jacket give it a good polish and pair it with your favourite pair of plaid slacks or pleated skirt and a Michael Kors handbag. November dressing sees the emergence of Leather and indeed pleather as a core style addition to outfits. Ahead are some of our best stylist picks.
AW19 sees major extravagance reigning on and off the catwalks. Think 1920’s lampshade shapes bold colour with hints of Victoriana. The entire look can be worn bold or low key for your November dressing wardrobe. Pair a ruffled blouse with some loose slacks or worn in denim and chunky boots.
This year the Miss Marple look has emerged in force. Think golf sweaters, chunky polo necks and wooly cardigans. For your November dressing outfits pair your chunky jumper with this seasons two toned denim or for more laid back cosy days in the office pair a knitted jumper with a pleated skirt and a thick waist belt. Ahead some editors favourites.
Sometimes it can be the finest details that can make the biggest impact and really bring a look together. Never underestimate the power accessories hold over making or breaking an outfit. For November dressing it is clear that accessories have not been overlooked and the motto less is more is completely ignored. Accessories are proving to be a big trend this year with jewelled hair clips, gemstone earrings and padded headbands. Ahead, some of our favourite pieces to give your November outfit some added oomph.
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