Who says winter clothes only have a heavy feeling? 4 points to make mature women dress lightly and fashionable

Health     9:02am, 28 May 2025

Who said that when you are old, you cannot pursue fashion? A 60-year-old woman from Kochi Prefecture, Japan who started the YouTube channel "Mimi 's life" shared the mature life and clothing philosophy of each person and cat, followed by nearly 80,000. Recently, I shared on the Japanese media "ESSE Online" that in the heavy and dark winter outfit, what is the point of dressing fashionable and lively?

1. Exposed white clothes or inner wear

Winter outfits are often mainly dark colors, so they are prone to heavy appearance. At this time, you can break the single touch by revealing the white high-leaf sweater, shirt thigh, or the cuffs of the white T-shirt that are worn inside.

When wearing a sweater or shirt, the exposed white shirt can make the periphery of the face look brighter and natural.

2. Match white accessories

Another trick is to add a little white accessories such as white sports shoes, scarves or woven hats to wear. White shoes or boots are especially recommended because they can inject brightness into the overall dark outfit. Even if you wear dark colors all over your body, just add a little white to your feet to make your look light and neat.

3. Add bright color prints

and choose items with bright color prints to enhance the lightness. Flowers can add a sense of layering than pure colors, and can produce effects even if only part of them are exposed. This is softer than a simple black and white combination, and it can highlight the lightness.

4. Use white and other colors of stripe elements.

stripe is usually the representative of spring and summer, but applying it to winter outfits can bring a fresh feeling of marine style, especially white and blue lines, which have better results.

Like a thick Basque shirt, it can be matched with a high-end sweater layer; a thin styling shirt can make the styling cuffs slightly exposed, and the effect is not bad.

Responsible editor: Gu Zihuan