Wearing head-to-toe white is one of the most sophisticated looks that you can accomplish to elevate your style without trying very hard; in fact, the only thing you actually need to do is make sure that you don’t get any scuffs or stains on your white apparel! Wearing white only in the summer is such an outdated notion that with a few easy items to consider, can transition white what you need it to be all year long. The easiest way to start is with accessories; see how it feels to participate in the look via a handbag, a pair of shoes, jewelry, or bag. Next up: let’s try winter white! Unlike a pure, almost opaque, bleached hue of white that is popular in the summer time, winter white takes on an almost yellowish tone that makes it a better match to blend in with winter’s other neutral shades of taupe, grey, black, brown, and navy.
For the winter, don’t forget about other shades of white, such as ivory, and off-whites that most likely couple well with the naturally darker hues if the season. You can still use your summer white in the winter, preferably more so as a layering piece and keep it to one piece, instead of an all-over look. Garments and accessories with a pop of black mixed in can make the pieces more appropriate for formal occasions, as well as transition better from season to season. Got a scuff on your white accessories? Don’t fear that itt’s not the end of the world; depending on the material, anything from baking soda and a pencil eraser to Vaseline can help to remove the marks.
In this Collage:
Henri Bendel Carlyle Large Lizard Satchel
Skagen Denmark Madsen White Leather Watch
Everlane Slouchy Cashmere V-Neck in Ivory
Shoes, Sunglasses, Blazer, Necklace & Bracelet via T.J.Maxx