The Turtleneck, Polo Neck, Skivvy, or whatever ya call them

Turtlenecks are like, super cool this winter. It has finally been deemed that it’s both chic and practical, as who really wants to walk around with a bare neck in freezing temperatures?

The style of a turtleneck usually means that a scarf is unnecessary. Olivia Palermo shows how this is not the case. popsugar.com
The style of a turtleneck usually means that a scarf is unnecessary. Olivia Palermo shows how this is not the case. popsugar.com

There is so much variety when it comes to the ol’ turtleneck. They come in tops, jumpers, and dresses as exemplified by myself below. It keeps me so warm that I even took off my coat midway through. How’s that for practical fashion.
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Throw on an oversized-coat with your turtleneck. The coat de-feminises my dress to achieve the ‘shapeless’ look- a current winter trend. It also happens to be very comfortable. I cannot say that I am a fan of potato-sack-looking dresses on the other hand, which is why i have stuck to a tight-fitting turtleneck for a touch of sophistication.

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 Dress- Bardot

Coat- Asos

Shoes- Diana Ferrari 

So invest in one, or a few, and stay warm this winter.

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6 thoughts on “The Turtleneck, Polo Neck, Skivvy, or whatever ya call them

  1. Gorgeous! The colour of the coat is so nice on you. I was like: “Where is she? It looks so cold!!”. I keep forgetting the seasons are reversed in the southern hemisphere. Loved Melbourne!! xo

  2. Hey. You’re so pretty!! I adore this outfit on you! Although I live in the tropics, I love wearing turtleneck sweaters whenever I get a chance to visit a country going through winter.
    Cheers, xx

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