You've returned to uni after weeks at home playing monopoly and eating your body weight in turkey. Exams are finished and essays all handed in. It’s the perfect time to let your hair down and go out on the town, but the English weather has once again played its January snow card, and your usual skirt and skimpy top combo will probably result in hypothermia. So what do you wear? No one wants to go out dressed in their Christmas jumper and very practical woolly hat. I've found a few items which paired with some accessories will make a gorgeous outfit, keeping you toasty warm at the same time.. well reasonably, this article does not include any thermals.
These slim fit trousers paired with a black
or white blouse and a pair of matching heels make this a perfect item for those
chilly nights. These would be perfect for cocktails. They're £19.99 from New Look. Find it here
This navy blue midi dress is great if you want to dress up without freezing. Its reasonably long, and the
full length sleeves will make a massive difference when your standing in a queue
all the way down carver street. With 20% student discount this dress will set
you back £20 from Missguided. Find it here
you cant go wrong with a white blazer, its a great way to add a bit of warmth to
any outfit, whether it been a smart pair of trousers, jeans, a dress or a
skirt. At £12 from Missguided with student discount it’s a bargain. Find it here
This wrap blouse from River Island would be great paired
with jeans, trousers or a skirt, and much warmer than a strappy cami top. add some bright lipstick and a statement necklace to make it ultra dressy. At £30 it’s
not that cheap, but would be a really versatile item that can be dressed up or down. Find it here
By Alex x
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