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Fashion? Yes, Fashion…Even For Working Moms Five Winter Fashion Trends That Work

Fortunately, this season’s hottest trends are easy for anyone to pull off, from a touch of color to a bold print add a few trendy pieces to keep your wardrobe up to date.

Here are a few winter trends that you can add to keep your working mom wardrobe stylish this winter:

Fall Florals – No longer a spring-only look, flaunt your feminine side this season with a beautiful floral print. From bold black and white to all out color, flower prints are a show stopper at any holiday party.

Men’s Classic Vest - Menswear has made another showing this season, but the vest is a new twist. Buttoned up or open, a vest is a great layered look that anyone can wear.

Playful Plaid – Not just for school uniforms anymore, plaids are a bold statement print that can be chic and sophisticated. Plaids work best on wraps, coats, jackets and scarves when paired with a solid, dark color bottom. You won't need to accessorize a big plaid, this print takes center stage.

Big Bag – This fashion trend has been around for a couple of seasons now and it is still going strong! When pairing big bags with your outfit: the simpler the clothing, the bigger the bag.

Purple –When it comes to color, purple is the hue this winter! With many flattering shades to choose from, you can find the one that works for you; in small doses with accessories from shoes to bags or full on with a bold purple dress, but not at the same time.

Adding a few seasonal trendy pieces to your wardrobe is a great way to keep it modern. The secret is to not over do it so you will not look like you are trying too hard (and you will know if this is the case!).

As always, a little bit goes a long way.

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