Snowfall OOTD
First snow, first Monday of December
keeping it classic in black and white. ❄️✨
Okay, so my first snowfall OOTD for the season has been a hit! It’s all about embracing that classic black and white palette, especially when the snow starts to fall. But let’s be real, a great winter outfit isn’t just about the cozy layers up top; what you wear from the waist down, especially on your feet, can make or break your comfort and style on a snowy day. As someone who loves putting together chic yet practical winter looks, I definitely pay attention to those details! When the first snow hits, like it did this December, my priority shifts to warmth without sacrificing my classic black and white aesthetic. For my "FIRST SNOWFALL OOTD," choosing the right footwear is absolutely crucial. You need something that can handle the slush and cold, but also complements your outfit's vibe. For a classic black and white look, my go-to footwear often involves either sleek black ankle boots or sturdy, knee-high black boots. Ankle boots are incredibly versatile. I usually opt for a waterproof leather or faux leather pair with a good grip. They pair perfectly with black skinny jeans or thermal leggings, creating a seamless line that elongates the leg – a trick I love for keeping things chic even in winter. If I'm wearing a longer coat or a dress, knee-high boots in black are my secret weapon. They offer extra warmth and a touch of sophistication, making any simple black and white ensemble feel more polished. Don't forget the power of contrast! Sometimes, I'll incorporate white or off-white combat boots if I want to add a bit of an edgy twist to my classic black and white outfit. They stand out against dark leggings or tights and can really elevate a basic sweater and jeans combo. Just make sure they're treated for water resistance. Beyond the boots themselves, what's inside them matters just as much. Thermal socks are a non-negotiable for me. Wool or merino blends are fantastic because they keep your feet warm even if they get a little damp, and they wick away moisture to prevent that clammy feeling. For added warmth, especially if I'm wearing skirts or dresses, I layer with fleece-lined leggings or thermal tights underneath. They provide an extra barrier against the cold, ensuring your lower body stays as toasty as your upper layers. When picking out your winter footwear, always think about functionality. A good tread is essential for navigating slippery sidewalks, and waterproof materials will save your feet from getting soaked. There’s nothing worse than cold, wet feet on a beautiful snowy day! My aim is always to find pieces that are both fashionable and incredibly practical. It allows me to enjoy the beauty of the first snow without any discomfort. So next time you're planning your own Snowfall OOTD, remember to give your footwear the attention it deserves – it's the foundation of a truly successful winter look!




















































