9 New Cool-Girl Rules for Styling Tights That You Won't Find Boring
As if we needed further proof that autumn is officially here, we've spotted that plenty of people have already got their tights out of hibernation. That's right—the 40-deniers are back in rotation. But don't despair. Just as rediscovering your tights is a signifier that winter is approaching, it also means you can start shopping for new knitwear, winter coats and ankle boots. Plus, there are new and interesting ways to wear your tights to keep your cold-weather outfits interesting.
Thick opaques are the easy, cosy option, but there are plenty of alternatives too. Sheer styles look great with ladylike shoes. Or why not make like Carine Roitfeld and adopt a patterned pair, or try a fishnet for something different? Sometimes all it takes are the right references to break out of the rut you fell into so long ago. Consider this tight-spiration, if you will. Scroll below for our handy guide inspired by the most stylish supporters of stretchy Lycra.
Style Notes: Madame Roitfeld loves patterned, lacy tights, so much so that her second collaboration with Uniqlo boasts a huge selection. Team with sultry shoes to riff on this sexagenarian's slick style.
Style Notes: The rule? Try to team your hue to your shoes (see, it rhymes!) and your notebook or clutch, if you can.
A Gucci piece within our budget so all we need is the matching red loafers.
Style Notes: Confused about trainers and tights? Best to stick to a dark style like model Daphne Groeneveld, and you're onto an off-duty winner.
These tights are made from recycled yarn in zero-waste factories.
Style Notes: How fabulous do Pernille Teisbaek's ankles look? Dig out fishnets from your fancy-dress trunk, and extend the shelf life of cropped trousers.
Style Notes: We think we've finally cracked it—thick tights look better with closed wintry shoes such as leather ankle boots.
Spend a little more on tights you'll wear most frequently (and remember to wash them inside-out).
Style Notes: A polka dot never fails to bring a smile to our faces. Wear in the evening for a subtle nod to the '80s, or wear with skirts and trainers in the day.
Style Notes: Toes clad in 100-deniers just don't look right. Opt for a 20-denier tight to take those scrappy shoes into colder climes.
Style Notes: At a glance, it looks like Turkish trendsetter Ece Sukan is wearing 20-deniers, but she's sporting finely spun fishnets. Try it with a pencil skirt. You might like it.
Style Notes: How awesome does Giovanna Battaglia look here? We love the unusual diamond pattern on her tights, which works in harmony with her quilt. Off to find a pair now…
If you can't find a diamond pattern, try a side-stripe for a nod to athleisure.Next up, these are the biggest A/W 17 fashion trends you need to know about. This post was published at an earlier date and was updated by Elinor Block on November 1, 2017.
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