WINTER WARMERS
Make sure you’re nice and cozy before heading out this December. With our pick of seasonal accessories, you’ll be snug as a bug.
A. Nordic Luxury
If you’re looking to splash out on a statement piece for your winter wardrobe, you can’t beat this Iceberg cashmere wool scarf by Alva-Norge, inspired by the natural beauty of the Nordic landscape. Available at bottica.com
B. Natural Knits
Mittens! How can you not love them? This gorgeous pair is made from American alpaca yarn, a stylish finish to any winter outfit. Available at goldennaturals.us
C. ‘ Second Life
Sara at WormeWoole makes garments and accessories by upcycling fabric from old sweaters. We could easily re-love these fleecy warm Nordic Star Mittens. Available at wormewoole.com
D. Kiss and Teal
Teal’s set to me the big color for 2014, so why not get ahead of the trend with the Teal Me Everything Scarf. We love how it can be worn in a multitude of ways. Available at modcloth.com
E. Bejeweled Crown
Everyone loves a beanie – they look really cute and keep your head warm as toast! The Beaded Beanie is extra special, scattered with twinkling gems. Available at anthropologie.eu
F: Midwinter Florals
This gorgeous Winter Wildflower Cowl shows that florals needn’t go out of style when the weather chills. In fact, in these popping shades, they’re even more fabulous. Available at anthropologie.com
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