Brief Intro

Autumn winds rise,
A knitted sweater and a flowing skirt
become the most romantic duet of autumn.
They are soft, inclusive, elegant, and powerful.
They seem to be able to envelop all the haste and restlessness,
Allowing one to remain calm and composed even in the increasingly cool breeze.

The knitwear is delicate and soft, and the skirt is romantic and graceful.
The encounter of these two,
Just like the intertwining of autumn light and fallen leaves,
Has created countless possibilities for beauty.
It’s the perfect answer for seasonal transitions.
It is also a reflection of our inner selves:
Longing to be enveloped in warmth,
Yet unwilling to part with the freedom of dancing gracefully.


Let’s take a look.
How can we keep wearing this most poetic combination in a fresh way?
Large + Small
The key to a balanced outfit lies in moderation.
When both the top and bottom are fitted or loose at the same time,
It can easily appear stiff or sluggish.
The “large + small” pairing principle can improve
A sense of breathability and layered beauty.




Large = loose/long, Small = fitted/lightweight
When the knitwear and skirt have a staggered design,
Only then can you piece together the lazy and stylish look of autumn.
Oversized knit top + Fitted skirt
It’s the perfect combination for hiding fat and making you look slimmer.
Fitted knitwear paired with an A-line skirt, long skirt, or full skirt
Can create a refined and elegant style.


The combination of “big” and “small” in clothing is just like our lives.
You don’t need to be tense all over, nor do you need to be completely relaxed;
Finding a balance between tension and relaxation
That is the wise choice.

Thin + Thick
Knitted tops come in distinct thicknesses,
But even the lightest knitwear can give people a feeling of warmth.
Summer dresses tend to be lighter and thinner.
When the weather isn’t so unbearably cold
In early autumn, when you can still wear a thin skirt,
Choose the thicker knitwear,
Let’s create a look that blends a relaxed and flowing style.




The contrast between thin and thick pieces
Can be adjusted as the temperature changes,
Until a thick sweater is paired with a wool skirt.
Just remember that the thicker the skirt,
The thicker the knit top should be to match.


We need the resilience of a thick knit to face the challenges of the world,
While retaining the softness of a light, flowing skirt.
As the season grows cooler,
The combination of thick and thin fabrics protects the body from the cold while maintaining a stylish look.

Proportion
As for clothing matching
The creation of proportions is always crucial.
Adding a thick knit sweater can make you look bulky.
it’s even more important to pay attention to the overall balance.
Generally speaking,
Short cardigans are universally flattering.
Whether paired with a short skirt or a long skirt,
They can all utilize the “short top, long bottom” dressing concept,
Easily creating a flattering 3:7 body proportion.




With long cardigans, on the other hand,
You can do the opposite:
Using a long top and short bottom design,
Exposing your legs, sleeves rolled up,
Exposing your slender parts,
It creates a visual effect that makes it appear as if it could be easily held in one hand.
When both the cardigan and skirt are relatively loose,
Then you must choose an exceptionally light, soft, and gentle knitwear and
It’s convenient to tuck some of it into your clothes,
Emphasizing your body proportions in an unintentional way.


Color
The changing hues
are romantic poetry belonging to knitwear.
We can always find inspiration in the world of knitting,
Seeing the vibrant colors brightens up our outfit and our mood.
No matter how trends change,
A colorful knit sweater paired with a neutral-colored skirt,
Can all be in one woman’s wardrobe,
Beautifully worn from her 20s to her 60s.




Autumn is not just about camel and gray-brown.
An orange-brown knit sweater,
Paired with a cream-white maxi dress,
Is like ginkgo leaves falling on off-white grass.
Or you can try low-saturation pink, blue, and green.
These colors are subtle, yet full of mood and emotion.


Final Thought from Aungwinter
Dressing is never just about dressing up,
Instead, it is the reflectionof our soul.
The combination of knitwear and skirts is a classic,
It is because they represent a woman’s inner softness and outer composure.
No need for flashy gestures, yet it carries its own weight.
They accompany you as you walk down the street and into the office.
Walking into the park covered with fallen leaves is also a step towards a more certain version of yourself.

You will hear the voice from your heart:
The most beautiful scenery was originally
Has always been about how you dress to express your lifestyle.




