How To Flatter Your Figure When It’s Freezing Outside

How To Flatter Your Figure When It’s Freezing Outside

Do you hate wearing frumpy, unflattering coats when it’s cold outside? Well, there is nothing chic about shivering either. Fortunately, you don’t need to sacrifice style or body heat. Jessica Simpson—herself the archetype for ‘the girl next door’—knows what women want: a coat that can keep them warm while looking effortlessly cool.

Fabulous In Fur

Faux or fur-real, nothing says glam like a fur trimmed coat. Slip into a coat that gives your look old Hollywood appeal with its a flurry fur stole. Not only does it make you look instantly elegant, it frames your face, elongates your neck and gives the illusion of a larger bust.

Styling Tip: Skip that scarf that will fight for attention with your fur neckline, and instead stay warm when you wear a turtleneck, polo-neck or mock-neck sweater.

Cold-Weather Wonder

Perfect for carving out your feminine figure, a wrap coat will exaggerate your waist to accentuate (or create) the ideal hourglass silhouette. Make the most out of this slimming seasonal favorite when you buy one in fleece that you can wear whether it is bitter 35 or a brisk 53 degrees outside.

Styling Tip: While skinny pants or leggings are great for balancing out a bulky coat, with a style this flattering you can also wear softer silhouettes, like a pair of wide-leg pants.  

Down Right Adorable

Think a down coat will make you look dumpy? Jessica Simpson’s quilted coats are anything but oversized, so they won’t leave you looking like the Michelin Man. Their slender silhouette is smartly tailored through the torso to accentuate your womanly shape instead of hide it.

Styling Tip: Still sceptical about this notoriously puffy coat? Try one that comes with a waist cinching belt—or just add your own.

Don’t skimp on your outerwear in the name of style. With Jessica Simpson coats you can get the best of both worlds: cozy outerwear in figure-flattering fits.

Don’t let the drop in temperatures get you down—wrap up in a Jessica Simpson coat.

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