Functional Layering

Snowy cold February days demand that we engage all our instincts to create coziness. And despite running errands on frosty mornings or in severely cold temperatures, which necessitates warm knitwear and outerwear, we can still stay true to our sense of style. Bundling up in the cold can become an exercise in functional dressing, where thoughtful layering effortlessly transitions us from the street to the most luxurious interiors.

Outer Layer Designers continue to experiment with shapes, cuts, colors, and textures of down jackets to add glamour to the warmest item in our wardrobe. Alexander Terekhov, for his brand SASHAVERSE, has created three options of down outerwear: a trendy cropped jacket, a practical mid-length jacket, and a cozy full-length coat with a shawl or lapel collar and belt. Choose the one that complements your figure and lifestyle the most.

Monochromatic Look

Outfits in a single tone or several shades of one color radiate confidence in one's choice, even though they're relatively easy to put together. And while an all-black ensemble remains a favorite trick of workers in all creative industries, the beloved shades of the lingering winter season are neutral gray and beige. Pair a gray or beige SASHAVERSE jacket with a sweater, a maxi skirt, or wool wide-leg trousers in the same hue. Add suede boots in a matching tone and achieve 50 shades of perfect style.

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