Statcounter, known as Statstalker in my household, can tell you which keywords drive people to your blog. One of the most popular Google searches is something along the lines of “What to wear in NYC in February”. Judging by the weather this January the answer is simple.
Layers. Many, many layers. It’s dehydratingly hot inside nearly every store & home and bloody cold outside. It’s like Lucy hopping into frozen Narnia from the nice warm, fur-filled Wardrobe every time you run an errand.
We’ve already seen the mercury dip to –20C (-4F) in the past fortnight, and last night it snowed again. Weather.com tells me that there is only one day in the next ten where the temperature will not drop well below freezing (32F). [Look I do realise that if you are reading this in Wyoming or Nebraska then you will think me ludicrously wet. But bear with me: to a soft Londoner, used only to crappy perma-rain and one snow storm a year, Manhattan in the depths of winter is an inclement place.]
I so admire the precision of the weather forecasters here who, yesterday, announced that it would start to snow after 9pm and would result in several inches by morning. And, yup, I was wrenched out of my silk-clad, snuggly duvet bliss at 7am by the sound of plastic snow shovels scraping across the sidewalks. We had at least three inches overnight but already it is sleeting and we now have a few days of klutz-baiting ice to look forward to. (I seem to spend a fair proportion of the winter on my arse.)
This is because it’s so bloody cold here that the snow just stays around getting icier and more dangerous. Gah. I’m relying on my rubber Hunter welly boots to keep me both upright and warm, as they have deep, rugged treads and I can fit the holy trinity of woollen tights, woollen over the knee socks and my cashmere bedsocks inside them. Uggs & the like are pretty useless unless they have magic water-repelling qualities, & there’s no way I am ruining my beautiful bespoke black leather Selve leather boots in the salty slush.
As for the rest, my daily uniform consists of a camisole – not thermal as experience tells me you just roast once indoors, a cashmere twinset, a just below the knee black wool bubble skirt with petticoat underneath, a DKNY black merino Cozy wrapped Ballerina style around my body and a knee length beige fur coat on top. The whole lot is topped off with those magic ear muffs that lie hidden under your hair, rather than sitting on top of your head like ludicrous furry headphones, and the biggest, softest, blanket-y cashmere shawl in my possession folded and wrapped around my neck and chin. Oh, and cashmere lined leather gloves. With the silk liners that I use for skiing inside if it’s really parky. I’m still searching for the perfect tam o’shanter, so I don’t wear a hat at the moment.
This all works beautifully: jeans & trousers get uncomfy, bulky & sweaty with tights etc underneath. Plus a skirt seems to trap more hot air and keeps my knees warm. Once indoors, all I have to do is remove my wellies and knees socks simultaneously, replacing them with heels or ballerines, unwind & discard my Cozy and hey presto: a normal outfit.




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Surprisingly it has been a bit like this in London this year with our –2 to –5 weather in December and the beginning of the month. It is picking up pace to its usual state of affairs.
Your resourcefulness is to be admired!
My layers consist of: Hanro vest, Uniqlo Heattech (or whatever it’s called) vest, Petit Bateau long sleeve tee, jumper, bodywarmer or cardigan, padded scarfette by R by 45rpm wot I bought in New York — the one that ahem, Lauren Hutton also tried on– Burberry trench, army-style balaclava (makes me look a bit like a terrorist but I DO NOT CARE) or fur second-hand ushanka. Plus tights, socks and jeans. And then I get all hot and huffy indoors
Hmm I’d say on reflection that I look less like a terrorist, & more like a babushka… LLGxx
things are a little steamier down here… 43C and counting
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,24978392–421,00.html
What are these ear muffs ? they sound great can you get them in the UK? x
During my visit last month to the icy tundra that was Istanbul, it snows there too! My daughters old au-pair bought her a pair of ear muffs. I ‘borrowed’ them the next day and could not believe the difference they made, better than a hat. I saw a number of people with very sophisticated close fitting wrap around ones, so I am very late to realise this.
I too swear by the Uniqlo thermals, they are really, really good.
P.S Good to have you back.
Please, please tell me more about the wool bubble skirt! It sounds adorable and functional, and as a fashion-conscious dweller of a mountain town, I’m always on the lookout for pieces that make me feel pretty in the heavy weather.…
Wish I had found this a few weeks ago! I was visiting NYC the day of the infamous blizzard, and though I dressed warmly it wasn’t nearly enough. Although, considering some of the tourist-y places we were visiting I probably would have died. Fur coats are tough things to carry around whilst shopping in the mad crush that was 5th avenue a week before christmas!