3 Ways to Look Cool (and Cold) This Winter

They might seem ridiculous, but how good do they look?

By Raleigh Burgan Feb 14, 2017 2:12 PMTags
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Not pictured here? The 20 m.p.h. winds celebs and street-style stars alike experienced this NYFW.

While our faces (and bodies) were wrapped up in thick scarves and chunky knit sweaters, fashion aficionados like Barbara Palvin were braving the cold, bare-chested, in a coordinating midnight-blue ensemble and black pumps. Why is this sexy combo totally appropriate? The high waistline of the pants and the flared hem create oversized proportions, balancing out that small section of exposed skin. 

Although we can't help but imagine just how cold she must have been in this exact moment, we also have to acknowledge just how cool she looks at the same time.

And she's not the only one!

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Blogger Aimee Song is also baring some major skin in the frigid temps by wearing her coat just off the shoulder. With half of her body just warm enough, the other half can show off the unique cutout in her multi-colored, polka-dot dress. 

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Then there's Victoria Beckham in that sheer skirt. Now, she is wearing a tall pair of boots, but from the knees up there's almost no coverage! The trick here is to wear an extra-long, oversized top that, when tucked in, will cover your bottom...you know, in case your skirt doesn't. Again it's one of those instances where we might just mimic the look because of it's undeniable cool factor.

Which one of these chilly looks is your favorite? Tell us in the comments below!