The chill of the fall/winter season demands layering. But that doesn’t mean compromising style over comfort. Layering is an art and when done right can make you look fashionable and comfortable at the same time. Here are the rules of layering that you need to follow to achieve that look:

1. Start with the basics: A simple fitted t-shirt, a camisole or a tank top is perfect to begin with. These act as a base layer for the rest of the outfit.

2. Mix your textures: Combine different textures to add dimension to your outfit. Pair up your chunky sweater with a leather jacket or sport a denim vest over a plaid shirt.

3. Dress up or down: You can mimic your favourite fashion bloggers and dress up or down based on the occasion. For instance, if you’re going for a casual day look, opt for a long-sleeved shirt or sweater instead.

4. Play with prints: Printed pieces can add that charm to your outfit, but ensure that you don’t go overboard with it. Found the perfect dress but want to wear it during the colder months? Layer a sweater over it.

5. Pay attention to the details: Accessories can make a huge difference in the final look. Play around with scarfs, hats, gloves, belts and even socks to give your outfit a more personal touch.

6. Break the monotony: Layering doesn’t necessarily have to be about matching colours, so don’t be afraid of breaking the rules. A pop of colour can add a dash of style to your outfit.

Remember, layering isn’t necessarily complicated. Use the aforementioned techniques, and you’ll begin to create diversified, fun and functional layered outfits in no time.

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