Marcia Crivorot

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Cozy and Chic: Winter Whites to Elevate Your Wardrobe

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Winter whites—off-white, ecru, ivory—are the softer, cozier cousins of pure white. They bring warmth to your outfits while keeping that crisp, elegant vibe we all love. And the best part? These shades are incredibly versatile and look great in those cold-weather staples.

Also, if you have done a color analysis with me, you learned that Winter whites are considered universal colors because they tend to look good on everyone. 

Sweaters:

Think creamy cashmere or chunky knits in ecru. Pair them with denim or even tonal white pants for a sleek, monochromatic look.

Wool Pants:

Ivory or off-white wool trousers are a refreshing change from your typical winter darks. They work beautifully with neutral tops or bold jewel tones for a pop of contrast.

Coats:

A winter white coat instantly elevates any outfit. Whether it’s a long wool coat or a chic puffer, it’s a statement piece that feels both timeless and fresh.

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Why stick to gray and black when Winter whites can bring brightness to your wardrobe? Mix and match textures—like a knit sweater with wool pants—to add depth to your outfit. Whether you're cozying up or heading out, Winter whites make a stunning choice.

Ready to add these shades to your wardrobe? Let me help you find the perfect pieces to embrace Winter whites confidently! Click here to schedule your Styling Hour with me and get some ideas to refresh your Fall-Winter wardrobe.

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