Top winter trends Pakistani celebrities are embracing

Author: Saneela Jawad

BIG KNIT SWEATERS —

Yes, sweaters are a necessity for winter and this year, it’s all about oversized turtleneck sweaters.

CHUNKY ACCESSORIE —

from statement necklaces, chunky ring filled hands to statement earrings and even embellished clutches; these accessories will make you look like you are off to a party.

DRAMATIC/BOLD MAKEUP —

all the makeup junkies don’t you agree that purple and maroon lips are the way to go about during the winters?

FAUX FUR —

as we are strictly against killing animals for fur to meet our fashion needs, we have faux fur to keep us going. Be it jackets, boots, headgear. This is something that never goes out of fashion.

RED COLOUR —

according to a recent study that we came across, red is not only the colour this winter season but, it also makes you look attractive! Red is warm and chic enough to make any gloomy winter day seem like a glamorous affair. So go hit your nearest store grab a red coat and slay.

SLOUCHY BOOTS —

for a perfect day-to-night shoes, these are the ones you would want. Be it knee length or ankle length boots, heels or no heels; slouchy boots are a must have.

VELVETS —

as seen on the ramp on various fashion weeks to off ramp meetings with fashionistas; velvet shawls, or anything velvet is what you would want this year.

Published in Daily Times, December 14th 2017.

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