White and blue typically aren’t what you might think as winter colors. However, when they’re done right you may start to think otherwise. White is a particularly nice color for winter since it mimics snow. (If you get snow where you live that is). As someone who lives in Florida, snow is pretty much out of the question. However, if I’m wearing all white, I can get away with covering up a little more skin than I’m used to without melting like Frosty the snowman.
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If you’re not 100% comfortable with white being a winter color, you can add in some more appropriate tones. For instance, I layered with my tan coat which made it feel wintery. (After all, it was in the low 60s when I shot this outfit. Brrr!) Tan and white is a popular trend right now and you’ll see it throughout the remainder of the season.
Bow Top // White Pants // White Booties // Camel Coat // Felt Hat
Even after winter is over, white is a great color to be stocked up on on your closet. This crop top is so versatile for all times of year in Florida. In the spring and summer it can be paired with shorts or a skirt, and in fall and winter a jacket or coat.
Bow Top // White Pants // White Booties // Camel Coat // Felt Hat