I’m twenty years aged as well as starting with a crony to London as well as afterwards to Paris Mar 13-20th this year. we do not know what a continue is starting to be like, since it’s not just winter, though it’s additionally not gentle sufficient to be open similar to (I do not think). So I’m not certain how cold it’s starting to be. We’re starting to be sightseeing as well as selling during a day, as well as starting to bars/nightclubs in a evening. Advice for what to wear? we know not to wear sneakers or sweatpants, though what would be in vogue in these cities, nonetheless comfortable? we paid for a span of knee tall prosaic black boots to travel around in during a day, is this ok? And what do we wear in a nighttime?! we do not wish to wear tall heels. Please assistance with shoe as well as garments advice!

 

2 Responses to What would I wear in London and Paris mid March?

  1. Fritters says:

    Invest in a great pair of comfortable, yet stylish jeans. A dark blue denim would look great and is very versatile.

    Also invest in a black pea coat, something like this;

    http://www.kaboodle.com/hi/img/2/0/0/6e/3/AAAAArPTsKoAAAAAAG4-qA.jpg

    as again, it’s a very versatile piece to have in your wardrobe.

    Stick to simple tops & t-shirts in neutral colors and jazz up your outfit with accessories.

    Get a pair of ballet flats too, they’re always comfortable and will be great for sightseeing.

    Make sure you take a scarf (as London can get cold even in spring), a pretty dress & skirt for day in case you go somewhere nice for lunch and a cardigan to cover up if it’s chilly.

    For night get yourself one or two colorful dresses that would work well with strappy sandals

    http://s3.amazonaws.com/stylehive/blog/uploads/maxi_big.jpg

    a maxi dress looks good on anyone and also looks great with flat shoes.

    Hope I helped and I hope you have a fantastic time!

  2. notyou311 says:

    It is chilly at that time of year and could be rainy, too. I would wear a coat with a zip-out lining and carry an umbrella. Warm boots are a good idea.

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