It?s Puffer Weather: Are You Puffed"
There are days when nothing but a puffer will do.
The post It’s Puffer Weather: Are You Puffed" appeared first on Vicki Archer.
There are days when nothing but a puffer will do.
Maybe not these very creative Moncler versions designed by Valentino’s Pierpaolo Piccioli but nevertheless the padded and the puffed makes great sense.
Coats, when you live in a cold climate, are probably the wardrobe’s essential that ends up growing. The winds, rain, hail, shine and snow options are all different. Biting cold, pouring down with rain or a bit of everything means my wardrobe closet is constantly expanding.
When I first moved to Europe I was excited to wear a puffer; they are not necessarily essential in the sunny Australian climate. I adored rugging up, like the Michelin man, boots and umbrella at the ready; over the years my joy at the freezing cold has subsided and the novelty has worn off. Like raincoats, they are a wardrobe essential and part of everyday life.
This year I need a new puffer.
I like them knee-length or longer, so they make a statement. Super puffy and over-sized is not a problem if the shape is good.
Wear them over the casual and wear them with the dressed up and heels; that’s my motto. Mixing and matching the fine with the “every day” is a look I like; it’s the unexpected that shows unique style and personality.
A puffer, like the faux jacket, does not need to be an investment piece; good quality an...
The post It’s Puffer Weather: Are You Puffed" appeared first on Vicki Archer.
There are days when nothing but a puffer will do.
Maybe not these very creative Moncler versions designed by Valentino’s Pierpaolo Piccioli but nevertheless the padded and the puffed makes great sense.
Coats, when you live in a cold climate, are probably the wardrobe’s essential that ends up growing. The winds, rain, hail, shine and snow options are all different. Biting cold, pouring down with rain or a bit of everything means my wardrobe closet is constantly expanding.
When I first moved to Europe I was excited to wear a puffer; they are not necessarily essential in the sunny Australian climate. I adored rugging up, like the Michelin man, boots and umbrella at the ready; over the years my joy at the freezing cold has subsided and the novelty has worn off. Like raincoats, they are a wardrobe essential and part of everyday life.
This year I need a new puffer.
I like them knee-length or longer, so they make a statement. Super puffy and over-sized is not a problem if the shape is good.
Wear them over the casual and wear them with the dressed up and heels; that’s my motto. Mixing and matching the fine with the “every day” is a look I like; it’s the unexpected that shows unique style and personality.
A puffer, like the faux jacket, does not need to be an investment piece; good quality an...
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