Sunday 30 June 2013

Monsoon Dressing

Step out in style this Monsoon....

Dress up
The rainy season demands a more casual look. The emphasis is on no-fuss fashion and fresh colours.
Bring out your brightest, funkiest outfits.

 Steer clear of full length pants, instead, opt for knee-length dresses, capris, shorts or leggings. In denims, cropped ones are an option.

Avoid layered and flowy outfits.

Denim may be a college student's safest bet, but not during the monsoons. Wear materials that are water resistent and dry easily, such as nylon, chiffon, cotton blends or mixed fabrics. Lycra works well for dressy occassions. Avoid materials like suede, which are ruined easily with water.

 

Foot notes
While the monsoons call for no-fuss footwear.

Choose from an array of funky waterproof sandals or slippers. Since colourful is the look of the season, one can look for unusual shades.
Gum Boots are another cool option.

 Be careful of easily damaged materials such as suede and leather or lethal heels.

 

Accessory wise

Complement your outfit with the right accessories. Look for waterproof bags in interesting colours.
Jewellery is another tricky subject. Avoid materials that tend to tarnish, such as silver. Ceramics and beads are in, keeping with the eclectic vibe of the season. Keep your jewellery minimalistic – complete your ensemble with an interesting neckpiece or a pair of earrings.
Umbrellas and raincoats can serve as accessories too. Umbrellas today come in all shapes and styles – polkadotted, striped, multi-hued, angular, graphic, even transparent. Choose something that resonates your dressing style. For raincoats, it is best to stick to conventional hues like black and navy blue, so that it matches everything you wear.


Make-up mantra

The best make-up advice for the monsoons is to keep it natural. Use only waterproof products. Matte finish is appropriate for rainy days, as it prevents your face from looking oily.



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