Jessie Ware Talks Winter Wardrobe on Style Files
. (Radio.com) Winter is in full swing and if you haven't updated your wardrobe or rotated your closet, you are in good company. Jessie Ware tells us it's always her aim to get that organized, but it doesn't always quite happen. "I think there's something cathartic about changing your wardrobe for the seasons," Ware says. "There's an optimistic approach that, this time I'm going to really wear that jacket I've had for three years that I've never worn but that was going to be my perfect winter jacket." Ware confesses she's got a couple of candidates for perfect winter jacket, one from Miu Miu and another white faux fur number from Calvin Klein. "I did kindly get given this incredible Calvin Klein, like, faux fur white jacket which is completely over the top. I feel like J. Lo in that song that she did with LL Cool J and she's in the snow," confessed Ware, referencing the Jennifer Lopez and LL Cool J duet on the track "All I Have," from back in 2002. "If I'm feeling very sassy, I'll maybe wear that. But then I feel like a bit of a prat. But it does work in New York!" Ware told us one of her more cathartic winter closet exercises is to pop everything into vacuum-sealed bags. One off-season thing not going into her storage, though, is her dream honeymoon dress, because she'll be taking it with her to warmer climates this season. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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