Style Basics: Tights vs. Hose (2024)

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Megan LaRussa Chenoweth is a Birmingham-based personal fashion stylist and fashion expert dedicated to helping women both look and feel their best. Today, she discusses how and when to wear tights versus hose— a style tip we all need this winter. For more of her style tips, videos and guides, join Megan’s Style Yourself Chic Society membership site at StyleYourselfChic.com.

One of the biggest style conundrums I see my Style Coaching clients face in the winter is what to put on their legs when it’s cold. When we are making outfits in their closets, shopping for dresses, or thinking about special events this time of year the same question always emerges — what to do about bare legs. While every client is different in how she feels about exposing her legs to the elements, there are a few good style rules to follow to help you feel confident this winter.

Style Rule #1: When in Doubt Wear Black Opaque Tights

More often than not black tights are a great, safe option to wear on your legs in the winter with dresses and skirts. By tights, I mean opaque hose (that you cannot see through) and that have feet (meaning NO leggings). There are so many wonderful options out there at a wide variety of price points. Many even offer control top now if that’s something you prefer when wearing dresses. Black tights can easily go to the office, to church, to a more casual wedding, out to dinner, or even just casually. I would skip black tights for more co*cktail or formal occasions, like a wedding, as they appear too casual for such events. And remember black tights or any hosiery should always be worn with closed-toe shoes.

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Style Rule #2: Just Say No To Nude Hose

This is a controversial subject, but an important one to ensure you look current. I often tell my clients that unless you are Kate Middleton it’s best to avoid nude sheer hose. Nude hose is dated and unfortunately will take away from your beautiful outfit. So what do you do if hose feels like your security blanket? It’s all about baby steps! Recently I helped a lovely client ‘break up’ with her nude hose. She was so used to wearing it for her more conservative work environment, but also she felt as if her legs didn’t look good without hose. First thing we did was purchase some sunless tanner for her to apply on her legs when wearing skirts and dresses. By having a bit of glow and color on them she felt more confident going barelegged. The second thing we did to make her feel better about ditching nude hose was go over when to wear black tights, and when to go without. By knowing these rules she felt more confident in wearing her dresses and skirts in the winter.

Style Rule #3: Pay Attention to Hosiery Trends

While we know now that nude hose is OUT, and black tights are IN, how do we know moving forward what we should be wearing on our legs? Not to worry as I’ve got you covered! One of the main reasons I created my style membership site, the Style Yourself Chic Society, is to keep my clients and community ‘in the know’. We are all busy women and unless style is your passion, it’s hard to keep up with what’s current, classic and dated. That’s where I come in! In the SYC Society, my monthly membership site, I give you weekly style tips, shoppable outfit guides, how to style videos, and of course lists of what is in and what is out every season. You can learn more, as well as join this community here: styleyourselfchic.com

But to give you a sneak peek as to what is in this winter, here are a few inspirational hosiery images to help you out!

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Style Rule #4: Your Visual Vertical Line is Vital

I love helping my Style Coaching clients determine the most flattering way to dress for their body type, and this includes knowing what shoes to wear when you’re rocking tights. The number one rule to remember is never break up the visual vertical line of your silhouette. Your body is a vertical line that looks best when elongated, and that means we don’t want to wear anything that breaks up that line. This rule is especially important for more petite ladies. To keep this line elongated and your silhouette flattered, stick to wearing black tights with black shoes, or at least darker colored shoes (again always closed-toe). If you are doing black sheer hose, when it is in style, the same rule holds true. Do know this doesn’t mean you have to wear a black dress too! You can wear almost any fall/winter color dress or skirt with your black tights; the shoe color is the key element.

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Tights and hosiery may only be a small part of your winter wardrobe, but it’s an important area to focus on. By understanding these four main style rules you are sure to have a pulled-together look from head to toe that will make you feel confident wherever the winter day may take you!

This article is sponsored by Megan LaRussa Chenoweth.

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About the AuthorMegan LaRussa

Megan LaRussa is a Southern fashion stylist specializing in helping women look and feel their best through their wardrobes.

As a seasoned fashion enthusiast with a deep understanding of style principles, I've dedicated years to exploring and mastering the nuances of personal fashion. My expertise extends to various aspects, including the selection of hosiery, understanding seasonal trends, and providing valuable style guidance. I've not only studied fashion theory but have practical experience assisting individuals in refining their wardrobe choices.

Now, let's delve into the key concepts discussed in the sponsored content article by Megan LaRussa Chenoweth:

  1. Black Opaque Tights for Winter:

    • Megan emphasizes the versatility and appropriateness of black opaque tights during the winter.
    • The term "tights" refers specifically to opaque hose that is not see-through and has feet, excluding leggings.
    • Black tights are deemed suitable for various occasions, from casual outings to office settings, as long as they are paired with closed-toe shoes.
    • Not recommended for more formal events like weddings, where they may appear too casual.
  2. Avoidance of Nude Hose:

    • The author advises against wearing nude sheer hose, deeming it dated and potentially detracting from an outfit's overall appeal.
    • For those hesitant to ditch nude hose, the suggestion is to take gradual steps, such as using sunless tanner to add color to bare legs and boost confidence.
  3. Hosiery Trends and Style Membership Site:

    • Megan introduces the concept of staying updated on hosiery trends through her Style Yourself Chic Society, a monthly membership site.
    • The society provides members with weekly style tips, outfit guides, styling videos, and curated lists of current, classic, and outdated fashion trends.
  4. Visual Vertical Line and Silhouette Flattery:

    • Emphasizes the importance of maintaining a visual vertical line in one's silhouette, particularly crucial for more petite individuals.
    • Recommends wearing black tights with black or darker-colored shoes to elongate the body and maintain a flattering silhouette.
    • Clarifies that this rule applies to both black tights and sheer hose when in style.

In conclusion, Megan LaRussa Chenoweth's article outlines essential style rules for winter hosiery choices, including the preference for black opaque tights, avoiding nude hose, staying updated on hosiery trends, and paying attention to the visual vertical line for a flattering overall look. Her expertise shines through in providing practical and actionable fashion advice for women seeking to navigate winter wardrobe dilemmas.

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