# Winter layering that doesn’t feel boring: 1 core piece styled 3 ways

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Justine Leconte officiel
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y3EmNCgafw

## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y3EmNCgafw) Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

Hi everyone, it's Justine and today we're styling winter outfits using layering techniques. I've selected several garments and I'm going to demo live what works, what doesn't, and why. We're starting with a bra and tights. You could also wear thermal undergarments instead. If so, make sure to prefer merino wool over synthetic materials as wool is better at breathing, wicking, and at keeping you warm than synthetic fibers. Then the core piece will be a pair of black tailored trousers. It has a bit of stretch which is good if you're a pear shape like me. It gives a better fit at the hip level and the waist level when normally it's either one or the other. It also has a subtle seersucker surface. A bit of texture is always good. Let's start with a layered top. Cool design with a racer back part on top of the top so to say. I'll tuck it in for warmth. As my first layer, I want something fitted so that I can layer more things over it. It would be even better if this had a turtleneck color, but oh well. Then I'm going for a cute black knit. It's a vest, open and tied in a knot on the sides. Here, my pants are high-waisted, so I can go for a slightly cropped knit without my belly or my back being exposed to the cold. Remember, we're doing winter layering here. I'll add thick socks and high black boots with an insulating sole. And voila, look number one is complete. Monochromatic with different materials. And it's not boring because it includes three different textures. All right, on to the next one. I'm removing some layers because it's getting warm in here. Okay, now let's try again with the dress. Dress over pants. A layering classic. You'll want to make sure that the pants are not too squeezed under the dress, otherwise your proportions will feel off. The length is also key. Below the knee in this case would just be too long for the look. So this is the right length. This dress is a heavy knit warm. It falls nicely and the gathering at the shoulders add an interesting quite dramatic design detail I like. Now we want some color. I brought two options. The first one is electric blue. I like the idea of a statement solid color. The shoulders of the dress are peeking through. Check that. I like this color is really strong though, so I pair it with a second color. Both should look harmonious together, aka my accessory needs to contain some blue, too. This is the blue green clutch from my own line. It will be linked in the video description like all the other pieces I'm showing today as well. Black strap because hey, it goes with absolutely everything, doesn't it? Alternative color option if you prefer warmer hues. this beautiful bordeaux red. Bordeaux... Bordeaux red, also called burgundy in English. And since it's a great lipstick color, I'd pair it with a matching or almost matching but harmonizing lipstick. Then the handbag can be black, sleek, chic. Bonus point, if you like your handbag to match your shoes, cuz that's a check. Now, we want to try and add some patterns. I selected this top because long sleeves, super thin, very tight fit, very practical as an under layer. Actually, I'm tucking it into my pants for warmth. This is a really nice design. And I want to pair it with a chunkier knit. And I found one that's a similar color so it harmonizes perfect. This vest could be a bit longer. And I even was looking for one that hits really low below the hip level. Couldn't find one, so I went with this one. I did however find shoes with a color accent that matches my neutral. It's always about the details. At this point, you noticed that I'm styling lots of vests. Vests are a very versatile item in a winter wardrobe, so I'm a big fan. It's also a key item this season specifically. See my video on fashion trends that will be linked here in the little card. Both pairs of shoes in this video are by VIVAIA. It's a brand which makes shoes out of recycled PET bottles. They have recycled 36+ million bottles so far. These are from the new winter collection. The Filipa boots are stretchy. So even if you have the calves of a ballet dancer (I wish! ) well, they work. They're water repellent. You know, like these patterned Chelsea boots that I've been wearing non-stop for the past year. The arch support is really good. Super comfortable. You could wear these with a skirt and winter tights as well. They come in different colors, but I think black is probably the color that goes with most of your winter wardrobe. And then this design is called Everly. It's wedges, but lightweight, so they do not feel clunky at all. They're also flexible because look at the outer soul. It looks very high-tech, doesn't it? These are wedged shoes actually made for walking. By the way

### [5:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y3EmNCgafw&t=300s) Segment 2 (05:00 - 06:00)

if you pair them with opaque black tights, they will make your legs look longer. They gave me a discount code for Black Friday. It's BFjustine. The more you buy, the more you save. It goes from 10% off to 30% off. So, I asked them, "Can people place group orders? " And they said: yes, as long as you're using one shipping address. It's a great deal. See the links down below. And thanks to VIVAIA for sponsoring this video. Thumbs up if you enjoyed this little try-on. I had 1 core piece styled in 3 different ways, monochromatic, with color, with pattern. Let me know in the comments which one is your favorite. And until next time, take care. Bye. No, not really. Let's do that again ^^ lol

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*Источник: https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/44359*