THE WINTER EDIT:
HOW TO GLAM THAT KNIT?!
Glamour and knitwear are two words rarely mentioned in the
same sentence. When we think of knitwear/jumpers we tend to think of the words
daggy, unflattering, baggy, loose, comfy and home-style; not smart, modish and
fashionable. We’re here to tell you that you can totally rock a knit/jumper
and look super cute! You just have to find the right one!
5 knits/jumpers
you need this WINTER are:
- The Grey Knit
- The Statement Jumper
- The Simple Light Knit
- The Colourful Knit
- The Turtle Neck.
THE GREY KNIT:
Grey is your standard winter colour. Everyone will be
wearing it and everyone looks good in it! Stand out with your grey knit by
selecting one with interesting sleeves and in a marble grey.
Our current favourite grey knit is the edgy Bonnie Balloon
Sleeve Jumper by Shona Joy. You can wear this knit with white jeans and nude
sock boots or if you are tall with the black Asilio Because You Left Knit Skirt,
as pictured below, with black lace-up heels or ankle boots.
We styled it with a vintage frilled black skirt, famous
footwear’s black boots with side laces and added a finishing touch of bold black and
gold earrings from Lovisa.
THE STATEMENT JUMPER:
This is the sweater you’ll be going out for dinner in. We’ve
selected the FROSTY white Siren Jumper by Jonte with gorgeous detailing and
teamed it with another Jonte piece, the steel grey galvanised wrap skirt. We
then matched the metallic beading on the sleeves with the gold Savannah clutch by Jessica
Bratich, gold beaded tassel earrings from H&M and metallic silver heels
from Miss Shop.
THE SIMPLE LIGHT KNIT:
This classic knit can be worn anywhere, to work, a catch up
with the girls, shopping, a lunch date etc. It needs to be well fitted, have neutral
tones and be the right length. Not too long and not too short!
In the picture below H wears the Column Knit Jumper which she's styled with vibrant blue jeans from Forever New, pink satin heels by Wittner, a terracotta bag by Sportsgirl and a pair of tortoise shell sunglasses fromIceland .
3 other ways you can wear this knit is with
The options are limitless!
In the picture below H wears the Column Knit Jumper which she's styled with vibrant blue jeans from Forever New, pink satin heels by Wittner, a terracotta bag by Sportsgirl and a pair of tortoise shell sunglasses from
3 other ways you can wear this knit is with
- A knitted midi skirt and some nude sock boots
- White jeans and brown boots.
- A high waisted black office skirt and black pointed heels or lace -up heels.
The options are limitless!
THE COLOURFUL KNIT:
It is a tendency to get carried away with all the grey,
black and white hues at wintertime so take the opportunity to really pop
this winter by adding a bit of colour.
This cashmere, nautical blue, Classic Swing V Sweater by Alessandra
not only keeps you warm but against some bleached white jeans or a black long
sleeved top and fluted hem skirt can diminish those winter blues.
Experiment with striking reds, blush pinks and emerald
greens!!!
THE TURTLE NECK:
Staying with the colourful knit trend who says we can’t mix
the trends together. Get a bright peachy TURTLE NECK from By Nicola and team it
with a vivid blue pair of skinny leg jeans, perhaps with a knee split, or with
white jeans by James Jeans. Turtle necks can look amazing if you get the right
one, even if you have a short neck like H. Make sure that the turtle neck is long
enough that it laps over. If the turtle neck is short and you do have a short
neck it can really emphasize your short neck which you don’t want!
YES!
NO!
(this turtle neck does suite this model but if you have a short neck or an athletic built it won't look as good).
The best advice we can give you when shopping for knitwear
or jumpers is make sure they fit really well, around the shoulder, around the
arms and that it’s a good length.
The next winter edit will cover what to wear on a night out
in Perth ’s
cooler months so stay tuned.
Xx














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