In this photo shoot I wanted to capture a casual look perfect for a particularly cold winter's day. I wanted to demonstrate how to add layers to your winter outfit without adding too much extra bulk.
The model is wearing an extra long cow neck knit. The length of the knit is great because it covers those parts of the body we don't want to emphasise, yet still has a womanly shape so does not look like a sack on the model.
I have also added a rabbit fur vest to this outfit. I wanted to demonstrate how to incorporate the fur vest in a more casual way (compared to the Ethereal Winter photo shoot). A fur vest looks great whether dressed up with a party dress or dressed down with a white shirt and jeans. This particular vest is real rabbit fur which makes it incredibly warm for winter.
When wearing multiple layers a great way to add another dimension to the outfit is to add some colourful beads or a piece of statement jewellery. Make sure the jewellery is not too bulky or bold as this will make the outfit look tacky. Simple jewellery in the key colours of the season is best.
The model is also wearing a leather mini-skirt. Leather is very on trend this season, from skirts to leggings and jackets. This particular mini-skirt worked well with the dimensions of the knit. The knit is long enough to cover the stomach and bottom of the model and short enough to allow a small amount of the leather skirt to show underneath. This created further layers to the overall look of the outfit.
Knit: ASOS
Fur Vest: Vintage
Leather Skirt: Arthur Galan
Beads: Morocco
Shoes: Rubi






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