Guido & Shopping Queen: Everyone needs this comfortable fashion classic in winter 2025!

    The Christmas holidays are over and the new year has started - thecozy atmosphereBut let's keep it that way, because that's the only way to do the restWintersurvive.

    That has to happen too“-Teamhave thought and makes oneto the motto, thecomfortable, chic and warmis. The motto is:“Fashionable trick! Create a trendy look with your new knitted dress!”

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    Fashionable is the key word, becauseaccording to designer Guido Maria KretschmerEverything is allowed, except for a look that looks old-fashioned. The candidates shop in Ulm in the week from January 6th to 10th with four hours and a budget of 500 euros. Let's go!

    Combine the fashion classic knitted dress in a modern way – this is how it works in winter 2025

    Reinterpret something often seen? There's a good thing going on hereStylingto. The knitted dress itself can stay simple. Fashion professional Leonie Hanne, for example, chooses a short dress in the color beige in Milan(shop a similar one here).

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    The rest of her look also consists of muted colors that match the dress, such as green and brown. What makes her look so special?Eye-catcher?

    Three components: Firstly, thehandbag, which comes in a strong beige, on the other handOverknee-Stiefelin brown with a folded look. And don't forget themStatement necklace, which completes the look perfectly.

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    Street style by Leonie Hanne in Milan

    Also works in everyday life: implement the look with a knitted dress in winter 2025

    In theOf course, one thing is even more important than style:warmth! That's why you can use Leonie Hanne's looktights, a long oneWollmantelandBootsComplete with profile sole to adapt to cold temperatures.

    Gloves can add an even more sophisticated touch, while a triangular scarf worn as a scarf is a must-have.

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