Three tips for accessorising this winter
Winter is coming, and that means it's time for us all to get our big coats, heavy jumpers, and warm hats and gloves out from the back of the wardrobe. However, winter isn't all doom and gloom, as it means you can start accessorising those winter outfits with all the jewellery that you neglected throughout the summer. So, here are three tips for accessorising this winter.
1. Wear chunky jewellery
Chunky jewellery is an essential part of a winter wardrobe. Designed to stand out under heavy coats and warm jumpers, chunky bracelets and necklaces can really add some style to the most sensible of winter outfits. Stacking chunky bracelets is a great idea, too, as they're more likely to be seen even under the heaviest of coats. At LVBT, we have a wide range of chunky jewellery that's ideal for adding something extra to your winter ensembles, covering everything from metal pieces like this Avery Silver Bracelet, to leather products like this Kristin Leather Bracelet by Miss Lesley.
2. Make the most of hats
Hats are a great accessory, and can be worn throughout the year, but in the winter they really come into their own. The current trends are for faux fur beanies and wide brim sun hats in winter fabrics and colours, but whatever keeps you warm and looks great is ideal.


Adding a hat to your outfit can really help pick out its colours and textures, and can be matched with a scarf, coat, or gloves to create consistency.
3. Scarves, scarves, scarves
Scarves are often a forgotten accessory, moved to the back of the queue behind necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, but in the winter, they are the perfect way to highlight an outfit and keep you warm. Once associated with football and Doctor Who, scarves are now one of the major accessories for the winter months, and come in a range of styles, colours, and materials.


Scarves are often very versatile, too, and can be worn open during the day, or styled like a neckerchief for a more formal outfit. You can also get them in a wide variety of colours, so you can pick one that best suits a selection of your favourite winter outfits.
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