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WELCOMING A TROPIC WINTER



Entering the rainy season, we wake up in the morning and are confused with our outfits for the day. It really isn't the typical I-have-nothing-to-wear mornings, but really — the weather has been meddling with our minds. During the day, it burns. Later in the day, it gets all grey and moody; right before sunset. Let's welcome "the winter" of the tropics! This post will help you prepare chic outfits serving different functions throughout your day — from the warmth to the coldness. One simple trick is to adapt winter layering to our daily styling, which we can assure you is easy to achieve and looks très chic. While winter layering involves layers of clothes, we can always stick with one outerwear that can easily be thrown on. With the help of Vogue UK's Fall Winter 2018 trend guide, we gathered 4 key looks that will inspire you throughout the tropic's winter!

Ponchos
The capes are hitting the runways of Fall-Winter 2018, and we are digging this look. Simply remove when you feel warm. It is that easy.



Cape — can be worn as scarf, Uniqlo.
Paperbag trousers, H&M.
Turtleneck, Pomelo.
Sneakers, Converse.
Earrings, Serra.
Necklace, Kamala.
Power Shoulders
Found a vintage, oversized blazer? Grab it! Oversized shoulders are the new look, layer on a bright t-shirt for a quirkier style.

Men's blazer, H&M.
T-shirt, Public Culture.
Jeans and boots, Zara.
Accessories, Pomelo.
Femme Power
2018 is a year of celebrating women. Pair a flowy pleated skirt with bomber jacket or a structured blazer.

Bomber jacket, Eesome.
Cropped shirt and skirt, Pomelo.
Sneakers, Puma x Ader Error.
Camels and Neutrals
This earthy-tone will add an extra 'oomph' to the classic blue jeans and white shirt combo. Tinted lens work as the cherry on top.
Tee and tinted sunnies, Pomelo.
Necklace, From Tiny Islands.
Jeans, Zara.

This post is written by Ninette Marasuchi, a girl obsessed with fashion and style. You can reach out to her at her email or follow her on Instagram.

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