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what about the rest of my body?
IF IT’S WARMTH YOU’RE SEEKING, LOOK NO FURTHER THAN THESE CHILL EXTRASOpt for a chic
beret. It loses its
wannabe-French-
girl feel when
paired with Mom
jeans and an
oversized knit.
Beret, $19.95,
Sportsgirl,
sportsgirl.com.auContrast your
glove and coat
colour. We love
the combination
of camel
and burgundy.
Gloves, $89, COS,
cosstores.comA monogrammed
classic scarf
hints at fashion’s
obsession with
all things logo.
Scarf, $570,
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comSock-boots are
conveniently
warm and easy to
walk in, even with
an architectural
heel. We’re not
complaining.
Boots, $1,695,
Burberry,
au.burberry.comFishnet socks
should be
semi-permanently
attached to your
look this winter.
Wear with boots,
ballets or slides.
Socks, $12.95,
ȱ,
myer.com.auHEAD HANDS NECK TOES
ANKLESE
DITOR’SPICK
SSTYLING TIP #3 Let one shoulder
fall towards the elbow. It works
best with lightweight pieces.SHRUGGING IS
THE NEW “OVER
THE SHOULDERS”
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ȱȱȱ ¢ȱȱȱȱȱ ¢ǯǯǯSTYLING TIP #2
Artfully hang both
shoulders of the
jacket on the tips
of your shoulder
bones. Ideal for
that puffer you
just bought.STYLING TIP #1
Wear one sleeve
and let the other
fall to the back.“I love these rollnecks
as they’re thin enough
to layer under dresses.”- Rachel Wayman,
fashion director
ǰ $480,
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stylehq.com.au
ǰȱǞ39.90,
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CHRISTOPHER KANESIMONE ROCHAPRINGLE OF SCOTLANDWords and styling: Claudia Jukic. Photography: Sevak Babakhani (still-life); Getty Images; Imaxtree; Jason Lloyd-EvansSACAI