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Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to wear a headband as well as a selection of the best headbands available featuring Maje and Stuart Weitzman

The One Under £50 Accessory That Instantly Makes All My Outfits More Luxe

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to wear a headband as well as a selection of the best headbands available featuring Maje and Stuart Weitzman

LUXE IN A SEC

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The easiest way to make any outfit look more expensive is with the right accessories. One of the biggest fashion trends to make a comeback is the headband, which also happens to be one of the easiest ways to make your next winter outfit look more luxe. The best part? You don’t have to break the bank to get the look! I’ve been reaching for headbands since I was a little girl (I wore on every day!) and although my friends poked fun at me about them all through school, I knew that one day they would all be reaching for one too. (Yes, I was even called Blair Waldorf regularly because of them but whatever, I was always Team B anyways)

Now you’ll find the headband on your favourite street style stars at fashion week (who’s been keeping their eyes on Paris Couture Week?) and across the runway at the likes of Prada, Miu Miu and Dior. Whether you’re looking for a basic one to get you started, a beautiful pearl one for something special or a lush velvet one like this, there’s something for everyone and they are usually under £50 (Of course you can get ones that are over if your budget allows! The Prada one’s are amazing). Now that’s an accessory to stock up on! The one I’m wearing is from Fenwick’s on Bond Street; they have a fab selection if you are ever in the area!

The best part about headbands is that they are the simplest way to complete an outfit. I wore this look to London Fashion Week a few seasons ago but it looks totally different, and so much better, just by adding the headband! If you’re wondering how to wear a headband, I recommend pushing your hair back with it and then pushing it slightly forward to get that slight puff in your hair. I’ve linked to a whole selection of them below, ready for you to shop!

What do you think of headbands? Comment below!

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Headband (see above for similar)

Uniqlo White Sweater

Maje Pinafore Dress (similar)

Similar pinafore dress (High Street)

Similar pinafore dress in cord

Stuart Weitzman 5050 Boots

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to wear a headband as well as a selection of the best headbands available featuring Maje and Stuart Weitzman
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to wear a headband as well as a selection of the best headbands available featuring Maje and Stuart Weitzman
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to wear a headband as well as a selection of the best headbands available featuring Maje and Stuart Weitzman
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to wear a headband as well as a selection of the best headbands available featuring Maje and Stuart Weitzman

The easiest way to make any outfit look more expensive is with the right accessories.

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to wear a headband as well as a selection of the best headbands available featuring Maje and Stuart Weitzman
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to wear a headband as well as a selection of the best headbands available featuring Maje and Stuart Weitzman

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Headband (see above for similar)

Uniqlo White Sweater

Maje Pinafore Dress (similar)

Similar pinafore dress (High Street)

Similar pinafore dress in cord

Stuart Weitzman 5050 Boots

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to wear a headband as well as a selection of the best headbands available featuring Maje and Stuart Weitzman

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Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear to work in winter for stylish office outfits featuring Sandro and Louis Vuitton

How To Make Your Office Outfit More Chic

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear to work in winter for stylish office outfits featuring Sandro and Louis Vuitton

OFFICE CHIC

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When you wake up and it’s freezing cold, it can be a bit of a task to decide what to wear to work. Although I may not have a dress code for what I do, a lot of my dearest friends face the same struggle; what do I wear into the office today? I’ve come up with a stylish office outfit that I hope you’re going to love; No more confusion about what to wear to work in the winter!

When you think of work you don’t necessarily think of trends but you’ll be surprised about how easily you can work some of your favourite winter fashion trends into your look. Plaid, houndstooth and tartan are all winter classics and all look incredibly chic. Ditch the black skinny jeans or plain black trousers and instead opt for a patterned pair. I picked up these dark blue tartan trousers from the Sandro sale. I love that the pattern is subtle.

I paired this with a grey turtleneck from Sandro as well (another great sale purchase!). This turtleneck is a total classic piece but what makes the whole look more interesting is the neck detailing. I love classics with a twist! I would also pair these trousers with a plain white ribbed turtleneck and a blazer. Finally, I added in a pair of white boots; a simple yet effective way to make your outfit stand out!

In terms of accessories, I’m wearing vintage Givenchy earrings that I found in a store in Amsterdam and my favourite Louis Vuitton bag. I get a lot of questions about this bag and how much it can fit. Let’s just say I can pretty much fit my life in it! I also added in my new Chanel sunglasses. I’m obsessed with the retro vibes!

If you live in a warmer country but want to recreate this look, I would still opt for patterned pants like these and instead pair it with a white t-shirt or with a white blouse; a white shirt with oversized sleeves would look fabulous! If your office is a bit more casual you can even throw in a pair of white trainers!

Would you wear this to the office?

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Sandro Grey Turtleneck

Sandro Tartan Trousers (similar here)

Office White Boots

Louis Vuitton Pochette Metis Bag

Chanel Sunglasses

Vintage Givenchy Earrings

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear to work in winter for stylish office outfits featuring Sandro and Louis Vuitton
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear to work in winter for stylish office outfits featuring Sandro and Louis Vuitton
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear to work in winter for stylish office outfits featuring Sandro and Louis Vuitton
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear to work in winter for stylish office outfits featuring Sandro and Louis Vuitton

No more confusion about what to wear to work in the winter!

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear to work in winter for stylish office outfits featuring Sandro and Louis Vuitton
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear to work in winter for stylish office outfits featuring Sandro and Louis Vuitton

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Sandro Grey Turtleneck

Sandro Tartan Trousers (similar here)

Office White Boots

Louis Vuitton Pochette Metis Bag

Chanel Sunglasses

Vintage Givenchy Earrings

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear to work in winter for stylish office outfits featuring Sandro and Louis Vuitton

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Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear in January in winter for fresh outfit ideas featuring & Other Stories and Helmut Lang

How To Make Your Old Closet Feel Fresh Again

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear in January in winter for fresh outfit ideas featuring & Other Stories and Helmut Lang

WELCOME TO 2019

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You wake up in the morning, you look outside and you realise that winter is still very much here and although it seems almost unbearable that spring is still a while away, don’t let the dreary weather get you down! I know how easy it can be to fall into a January style rut, but I also know how easy it is to step right out of it, and in a fresh winter outfit too! If you’re stuck for cute winter outfit ideas and are wondering what to wear in January in the middle of winter no less, I have just the set of tips for you. The best part? It does not require a brand new wardrobe.

The secret to always being in love with your wardrobe is not to constantly buy new things, but rather to buy smartly and to know how to style those pieces over and over again. So here are a few tips to find the spark in your wardrobe once again:

Try a Contrast
The great thing about your favourite pieces is that there is always a new way to style it. If you have a skirt that is incredibly feminine, try it with something a little edgier. Have a really sporty hoodie? Match it with some super sleek trousers. Work in an unexpected contrast! (Remember this skirt from my NYE insta? Quite a makeover!)

Go For A Colour
It’s very easy to reach for that black turtleneck, with the black jeans and the black coat, with the black coat. Seems to go well with the grey weather right? Wrong! Add in a touch of colour, even if it is neutral like khaki.

Accessories Are Your Friends
I feel like my motto should be “Don’t underestimate a good accessory” considering how much I say it! A great pair of boots or a fabulous chain belt can instantly make that old sweater and jeans combo look new again. That’s why I always say investing in good accessories is a must!

So, how are you re working your old favourites? Comment below with an outfit that is making you feel great this January!

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Helmut Lang Sweater (similar)

& Other Stories Skirt 

Louis Vuitton Boots

Chanel Chain Belt (vintage)

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear in January in winter for fresh outfit ideas featuring & Other Stories and Helmut Lang
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear in January in winter for fresh outfit ideas featuring & Other Stories and Helmut Lang
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear in January in winter for fresh outfit ideas featuring & Other Stories and Helmut Lang
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear in January in winter for fresh outfit ideas featuring & Other Stories and Helmut Lang

The best part? It does not require a brand new wardrobe.

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear in January in winter for fresh outfit ideas featuring & Other Stories and Helmut Lang
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear in January in winter for fresh outfit ideas featuring & Other Stories and Helmut Lang

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Helmut Lang Sweater (similar)

& Other Stories Skirt 

Louis Vuitton Boots

Chanel Chain Belt (vintage)

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares what to wear in January in winter for fresh outfit ideas featuring & Other Stories and Helmut Lang

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Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her journey to finding personal style with a casual winter outfit featuring & Other stories and Chanel

3 Steps To Find Your Personal Style Before 2019

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her journey to finding personal style with a casual winter outfit featuring & Other stories and Chanel

STYLE SPEAKS VOLUMES

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A question I’ve been getting a lot recently is how to define your personal style. When I began my journey as a fashion blogger and started The Silk Sneaker, I don’t think I really had a personal style. I had a sense of what I liked and didn’t like but as I delved further into the world of fashion (and let’s be real, Pinterest) I felt like I was finding my way. As we are almost ready to say goodbye to 2018 and hello to a fresh new year, I sat down to reflect on my journey so far, and how I came to find my personal style so that you can too. After all this time, I am finally able to understand my sense of fashion and really define what my personal style is; laidback luxury as I’ve called it so many times now. There was honestly no massive moment that made it all click for me. Instead, I found that as time went on, I started to gravitate towards pieces that made me feel confident in my own skin and when I wore them, not only did I feel amazing, but I got the best reactions too. It was all a feeling.

1. Understand what suits you
I think that the first step to finding your personal style is to understand what suits your body shape and type. A lot of my followers are petite like me and love to ask me for more specific advice for petite girls, others are taller but know that they can adapt my outfits to suit them. It’s all about understanding what shapes and silhouettes enhance your body.

2. Have good basics
Once you’ve understood what suits you, which is the core of your personal style, start to build up on the basics. For me, I love to stick to classics like blazers, silk pieces, t-shirts, turtlenecks and denim and then look to add a personal touch to them. Whether it’s embellishments, statement accessories or just different colours and patterns, your preferences will start to form and your personal style will become more and more obvious. For example, I talk about one of my favourite winter uniforms here but how I make it look different every single time.

3. Don’t be constrained by labels.
You might be tempted to describe your style as “girly” or “edgy” but a majority of the time you’ll find that you can be more than one. I love contrasts, I like to mix casual with luxury, girly with sleek, classic with trendy. What I realised was that by trying to fill only one box, I was missing out on a whole other aspect of my style, the part that made me unique. Forget the labels and go with your instinct.

If there are any other words of advice I can leave you with, it’s wear whatever you choose with confidence, because confidence speaks louder than words. Comment below with your style journey.

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& Other Stories Varsity Knit (similar)

Vinyl Track Pants (similar)

Black Fedora (similar)

Chanel Heels

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her journey to finding personal style with a casual winter outfit featuring & Other stories and Chanel
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her journey to finding personal style with a casual winter outfit featuring & Other stories and Chanel

Personal style is all about an instinct, a feeling.

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her journey to finding personal style with a casual winter outfit featuring & Other stories and Chanel
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her journey to finding personal style with a casual winter outfit featuring & Other stories and Chanel
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her journey to finding personal style with a casual winter outfit featuring & Other stories and Chanel
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her journey to finding personal style with a casual winter outfit featuring & Other stories and Chanel

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& Other Stories Varsity Knit (similar)

Vinyl Track Pants (similar)

Black Fedora (similar)

Chanel Heels

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her journey to finding personal style with a casual winter outfit featuring & Other stories and Chanel

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Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her tips on how to look taller if you are petite featuring & Other Stories and Dior

3 Ways To Look Taller In Your Winter Outfit

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her tips on how to look taller if you are petite featuring & Other Stories and Dior

petite
STYLE

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What a lot of you tend to forget, is that not only am I a fashion blogger, but I am a petite fashion blogger. When most of you meet me for the first time, the one statement I always hear is “Wow, I thought you would be so much taller”. There is no escaping the fact that I am a mere 5’1 but being petite, I’ve got a few tricks up my sleeve to help you look taller in your next winter outfit.

1. Pointed Toes Are The Best Option
Although you might see a lot of square fronts or round fronted shoes, pointed shoes are your best friend. They give the illusion of more height. This trick works not just for your favourite heeled boots, like my over the knee suede boots that I’m wearing here, but also for flats! It’s a great way to make yourself look taller while still wearing flats.

2. Show off your waist
I cannot stress this point enough. If you remember my post on layering as a petite girl, you’ll know this trick already! Highlighting your waist makes you look taller as it gives the illusion of longer legs. It also helps your clothes to fit better. You don’t want to look like you’re swimming in your clothes! I did that here with my new Dior belt.

3. Tie Your Hair!
This is actually one of the easiest ways to look taller this winter. Keeping your hair off your face isn’t just good for your skin but it gives you some heigh too! Apart from the obvious height, you gain with your ponytail, by letting your face shine clearly, you appear taller too!

Of course, it also helps to show a little bit of skin. I did that her with this black slit skirt. A great way to recreate this look for when it really starts to get cold would be to wear opaque tights underneath!

So did you know these tips? Will you be trying them? Comment below!

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& Other Stories Mock Neck Sweater

Slit Skirt (similar)

Dior waist belt (similar)

Stuart Weitzman Over The Knee Boots 

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her tips on how to look taller if you are petite featuring & Other Stories and Dior
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her tips on how to look taller if you are petite featuring & Other Stories and Dior
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her tips on how to look taller if you are petite featuring & Other Stories and Dior
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her tips on how to look taller if you are petite featuring & Other Stories and Dior

I’ve got a few tricks up my sleeve to help you look taller in your next winter outfit.

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her tips on how to look taller if you are petite featuring & Other Stories and Dior
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her tips on how to look taller if you are petite featuring & Other Stories and Dior

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& Other Stories Mock Neck Sweater

Slit Skirt (similar)

Dior waist belt (similar)

Stuart Weitzman Over The Knee Boots 

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her tips on how to look taller if you are petite featuring & Other Stories and Dior

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The #1 Fashion Rule I Always Break

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares how to wear white in winter with an all white outfit featuring Ba&sh, Louis Vuitton and Topshop

RULES TO BREAK

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There are some fashion rules that were meant to broken, and no white in winter is one of them. It might seem instinctive to reach for an all-black look for your cute winter outfit but I find an all-white look to be so much more impactful, while still being so simple to create. It still surprises me how a lot of my friends still ask me “Is it really okay to wear all white in the winter? Isn’t that just a summer thing?” Yes, it’s okay to look incredible in an all-white outfit this season because I’m about to show you how to wear white in the winter. No, it isn’t just a summer thing.

Now I’m not sure if we reach for an all black outfit in the winter because it reflects our feelings about the grim weather, or because it attracts more heat, but you can still be cosy and warm in white. An oversized knit in a fluffy material, or even a beautiful cable knit is the perfect place to start. I couldn’t resist wearing this beautiful Ba&sh jumper with the knotted back detail (Yes it’s totally this Sincerely Jules sweater! I bought it way back in the summer and have been waiting to wear it since!) I paired it with a pair of white high waisted trousers (Pro tip: Wear a pair of Uniqlo heat tech leggings underneath for an extra dose of warmth).

A great way to make all white work for you is with your accessories. I added in this shearling hat as the perfect winter outfit touch. Weaving in winter materials helps to keep your outfit in season. I’ve clearly grown to the idea of socks and heels as I thought it was the best way to wear my favourite heels while still staying warm!

So is this a rule you like to break in the winter? How do you wear all white? Comment below with your fashion story!

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Ba&sh Back Detail Jumper

High Waisted Trousers (similar)

Shearling Hat (similar)

& Other Stories Glitter Socks

Prada Heels

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares how to wear white in winter with an all white outfit featuring Ba&sh, Louis Vuitton and Topshop
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares how to wear white in winter with an all white outfit featuring Ba&sh, Louis Vuitton and Topshop
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares how to wear white in winter with an all white outfit featuring Ba&sh, Louis Vuitton and Topshop
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares how to wear white in winter with an all white outfit featuring Ba&sh, Louis Vuitton and Topshop

Weaving in winter materials helps to keep your outfit in season.

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares how to wear white in winter with an all white outfit featuring Ba&sh, Louis Vuitton and Topshop
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares how to wear white in winter with an all white outfit featuring Ba&sh, Louis Vuitton and Topshop

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Ba&sh Back Detail Jumper

High Waisted Trousers (similar)

Shearling Hat (similar)

& Other Stories Glitter Socks

Prada Heels

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares how to wear white in winter with an all white outfit featuring Ba&sh, Louis Vuitton and Topshop

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Petite fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her petite girl styling tips for how to layer this winter featuring Dior and Topshop

3 Secret Tips To Layering As A Petite Girl This Winter

Petite fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her petite girl styling tips for how to layer this winter featuring Dior and Topshop

LAYER UP

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I once read an article about style tips for petite women like me. It said that if you’re petite, you should not layer. I strongly disagree with that statement. I’m just about 5’1 and I love to layer. If you’re a long-term follower of my blog you’ll notice that come winter, I actually like to layer up a lot! I know that a lot of you are also petite girls like me and so today I wanted to share some special style tips with you to show you how you can layer your outfits this winter without looking like your clothes are wearing you. We want to avoid the scene where Joey wears all of Chandler’s clothes and instead embrace a more chic look. Right? Right! Here are my top three tips:

1. Cinch your waist.
One of the best styling tips in your arsenal as a petite woman is to accentuate your waist. Highlighting your waist allows for you to add definition to your silhouette in your outfit. This stops you from looking lost in your clothes and can make your legs look longer. It’s also a great way to wear an oversized look without looking shorter. I added a belt over my turtleneck and my blazer jacket in this outfit.

2. Well fitted & High Waisted
When choosing your bottoms, well-fitted denim like skinny jeans, and high waisted denim or trousers are always a better option. It helps to make your legs look longer and again, emphasises your waist. Slimmer fits are always better because they define your shape better and stop you from looking like you’re swimming in your clothes.

3. Black is your friend.
Black is renowned for making us all look slimmer but for petite girls, an all-black outfit can actually also make you look taller. The monochrome effect works very well when you’re shorter! For more tips on how to wear an all black outfit without it looking basic, check out my styling tips here.

Are you petite? Would you like to see more styling ideas for petite girls?

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White Turtleneck Sweater (similar)

Blazer Jacket (similar)

My blazer jacket is from Dior but I’ve linked to a similar high street version above. 

Blue Skinny Jeans

Snake Print Boots (similar) 

Petite fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her petite girl styling tips for how to layer this winter featuring Dior and Topshop
Petite fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her petite girl styling tips for how to layer this winter featuring Dior and Topshop
Petite fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her petite girl styling tips for how to layer this winter featuring Dior and Topshop
Petite fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her petite girl styling tips for how to layer this winter featuring Dior and Topshop

We want to avoid the scene where Joey wears all of Chandler’s clothes and instead embrace a more chic look.

Petite fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her petite girl styling tips for how to layer this winter featuring Dior and Topshop
Petite fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her petite girl styling tips for how to layer this winter featuring Dior and Topshop

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White Turtleneck Sweater (similar)

Blazer Jacket (similar)

My blazer jacket is from Dior but I’ve linked to a similar high street version above. 

Blue Skinny Jeans

Snake Print Boots (similar) 

Petite fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares her petite girl styling tips for how to layer this winter featuring Dior and Topshop

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Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares the best winter coats on the high street and designer retailers featuring & Other Stories and Stuart Weitzman

How To Find The Best Winter Coat For You

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares the best winter coats on the high street and designer retailers featuring & Other Stories and Stuart Weitzman

WINTER
IS HERE

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Game of Thrones may not be here yet but winter is definitely coming. Although I love the summer sunshine and long days, my favourite part about winter is bringing out a beautiful winter coat for those crisp mornings, but how do you find the best coat for you? With so many options from the high street to your favourite brands, it can be tricky finding the best winter coat for your body type.

After spending hours searching the web and stores, I’ve rounded up some of my favourite winter coats of the season, no matter budget or which style you may be looking for. To give you a little bit of help along the way, I’ve also created a three-step checklist so that you can make sure you’ve found the right coat for you. The coat I’m wearing here is from the high street and it’s a cashmere and alpaca mix so the price is amazing for what it is! I’ve linked to this coat below but I’ve also shared a lot of other options in different categories below so scroll down for that!

1. Is it the right colour?
This all depends on whether you’ve already got your capsule winter wardrobe or you’re still building it. If you’ve got all your basic colours (black, camel, navy, white) then feel free to play around a bit and grab a coat in maybe a pattern like plaid or tartan. If you’re still building your basics, then go for a neutral that you know will last you for more than just one season.

2. Is it the right fit for your body?
The key to the right winter coat is being able to dress for your body. If you’re petite like me and want a beautiful long coat like the one I’m wearing, make sure it has a cinched waist or some sort of waist definition. This helps you look taller when you wear it instead of shorter! If you’re already quite tall, a dramatic length is fabulous but you can also try a shorter shape, maybe even a puffier jacket! Feel free to comment below to get more personalised advice based on your body type!

3. Is it the right material?
I always look at what a coat is made of so I can make sure that it will actually keep me warm! Depending on the material you also know how much you’ll need to layer up underneath it and when in the season you can wear it! Once you look at the material, you’ll also know if you need it!

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Camel Cashmere Coat

Sweater (in a different colour)

White Jeans

Suede Over the Knee Boots

High street version of boots 

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares the best winter coats on the high street and designer retailers featuring & Other Stories and Stuart Weitzman
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares the best winter coats on the high street and designer retailers featuring & Other Stories and Stuart Weitzman
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares the best winter coats on the high street and designer retailers featuring & Other Stories and Stuart Weitzman
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares the best winter coats on the high street and designer retailers featuring & Other Stories and Stuart Weitzman

Camel Coats

Faux Fur & Teddy Coats

Classic Coats

Patterned Coats


Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares the best winter coats on the high street and designer retailers featuring & Other Stories and Stuart Weitzman
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang of The Silk Sneaker shares the best winter coats on the high street and designer retailers featuring & Other Stories and Stuart Weitzman

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Camel Cashmere Coat

Sweater (in a different colour)

White Jeans

Suede Over the Knee Boots

High street version of boots 

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Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to style a silk slip midi skirt for the winter featuring & other stories, Miu Miu and Gucci

How To Style Your Slip Skirt For A Cute Winter Outfit

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to style a silk slip midi skirt for the winter featuring & other stories, Miu Miu and Gucci

A PERFECT SLIP

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I’ve always said that there is no point wearing a trend if it doesn’t suit you, but there are some autumn winter 2018 trends that work for everyone; enter the slip skirt. I am no stranger to the silk midi skirt, aka, the slip skirt. I personally believe that this is one of those pieces that every single capsule wardrobe needs, solely because it is so elegant and chic and can be styled in so many different ways. What really gave rise to this skirt was the leopard print Realisation Par skirt that took over Instagram (Yes, the Naomi skirt). But how do you make a trend timeless, and how do you make it work for you? That’s the real secret behind true style #youhearditherefirst.

To make sure you’re buying wisely, save the animal prints for fast fashion (unless it’s something you really like to wear no matter what, like my mother. She’s rocked animal print so elegantly for as long as I can remember) and opt for a beautiful neutral colour like champagne pink, cream or black. For my winter wardrobe, I knew I needed a black addition (the one I’m wearing is almost sold out so here is a similar one) . You can 100% wear a skirt like this in the winter as long as you layer it properly. I paired my black midi slip skirt with a black turtleneck for a chic and elegant winter outfit.

In terms of accessories, I added in a touch of colour with my Miu Miu velvet boots (similar more affordable version here!). As it gets colder though, I would pair this with thigh high boots, but not in black! Try brown, nude or camel coloured boots to make yourself look taller.

If you live in a warm country, this look would also work with a graphic t-shirt or even an oversized hoodie for a really cool girl look (I know a lot of my readers have bigger busts and have asked for a few lines about that so that styling tip would work well for you girls!) If you are petite, I also think it’s better to add some form of height when wearing a skirt like this, whether that be through heels or flatform sneakers!

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Black Turtleneck (similar)

Shell Necklace

Midi Silk Slip Skirt 

Similar Midi Slip Skirt (more sizes)

Velvet Boots (similar) 

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to style a silk slip midi skirt for the winter featuring & other stories, Miu Miu and Gucci
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to style a silk slip midi skirt for the winter featuring & other stories, Miu Miu and Gucci
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to style a silk slip midi skirt for the winter featuring & other stories, Miu Miu and Gucci
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to style a silk slip midi skirt for the winter featuring & other stories, Miu Miu and Gucci

You can 100% wear a skirt like this in the winter as long as you layer it properly.

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to style a silk slip midi skirt for the winter featuring & other stories, Miu Miu and Gucci
Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to style a silk slip midi skirt for the winter featuring & other stories, Miu Miu and Gucci

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Black Turtleneck (similar)

Shell Necklace

Midi Silk Slip Skirt 

Similar Midi Slip Skirt (more sizes)

Velvet Boots (similar) 

Luxury fashion blogger Shloka Narang shares how to style a silk slip midi skirt for the winter featuring & other stories, Miu Miu and Gucci

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