Last month I wrote about a surprising study that stated men are more attracted to women in the Winter time. As someone who loves the Summer, I'd always thought the opposite — that women are far sexier with a dewy glow — but apparently I've been wrong all these years! Sure, Winter clothes are cute and it's fun to bundle up, but tell me, do you feel sexy when it's cold outside?









Dries Van Noten
Celestina
Givenchy
Hmm...I don't think I feel particularly more or less sexy in Winter or in any other season. Both Summer and Winter bring their own problems; summer brings frizzy hair, winter brings cracked, dry skin..but overall, I think it balances out.
1I think it's all up to the women on how she feels b/c most women can do what it do for any weather! For some reason the the boot's, coat and nice dress slacks make you feel like your on top! Where I work at I have to dress nice and casual so to me what ever the weather may be I make sure I'm tight from head to toe!! Different time's of the yr. has it's pros and cons but you have to make the best of it!
2I agree with austerity b/c both summer and winter bring there own problem's weather it's good or bad!
Snarky alert:
Dear, seasons should not be capitalized! It is winter, not Winter.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/When_should_you_capitalize_the_seasons_in_a_se...
Sorry to be so petty, but this bothers me every time I see it....
3I'm with you dear!
4UGH I feel so unattractive in the winter! My hair gets static and my face is all dry. Plus I think it's hard (for me at least) to feel well put-together with so many layers on, and my office is so freezing I end up wearing slacks and sweaters every day. I probably don't even look any different, but I definitely FEEL like a big shlubby frumpy pale mess!
5Definitely feel sexy in the winter time. Idk, I just feel more attractive in winter clothing, all bundled up
6According to my husband, when you're bundled up so much in the winter it makes showing a little skin even more sexy. Especially if it's accidental, like a shoulder peaking out when you're wrapped up in a blanket. (I usually wear tank tops and wrap up over them) So I get a little boost in feeling sexy in the winter!
7Winter time, definitely. Summer is too hot and sticky to feel very sexy.
8I do very well in the winter...barely any problems at all, other than wind-whipped cheeks.
9Yes - I love the "fall/ winter in New York" look and I really have a huge collection of coats, high heeled boots, tights, scarves and hates, etc. It's much easier to look chic in the fall and winter IMO.
10HATS not hates! ha ha.
11I wouldn't say I feel sexy (I rarely feel sexy and I'm a little tired of magazines, TV, etc., asking me to be sexy every minute of the day but that's my own issue ...) but I definitely feel more attractive. I love bundling up in sweaters and scarves and getting rosy cheeks. When I'm wearing more clothes I don't have to worry about whether my arms are toned or my legs are shaved. And I just plain like my winter clothes better - I couldn't wait to pull out my knee-high boots this year.
ps, DCRoamer, I'm with you! I cringe every time I see seasons capitalized, but no one else seemed to notice so I never said anything. And I see it done consistently so I figured it must be a house style thing.
12I definitely feel sexier in winter. I'm with flowerfairy, I can't feel sexy when I'm hot and sticky and gross in the summer!
13Truthfully, I feel sexy all year round. I love all my seasonal outfits.
14I love winter clothes and outfits, so I definitely feel more confident and sexier in them. I love the layers and accessories (scarves, hats, gloves, etc).
15I would never classify myself as sexy.
But I do feel more sensual in the
winter because of the cozy blankets. And when I'm all covered up and the hats and scarves frame my face, pink from the cold, I've been told I'm pretty cute.
16chaton...I agree, in the hot and sticky south it's hard not to just feel funky in the spring/summer! (there's no difference really)
17I don't know if 'sexy' applies to me in the winter. When I'm not trying to sex it up for holiday parties, I feel like a bear. If guys like that though, then I'm fine!
18In the summer, I am hot, sweaty, my hair is up in a pony tail, my make up never wants to stay and I hate it. (I live in Florida, so it's always hot.) In the winter I feel so much more comfortable, and I love wearing winter clothes (but, that could be because I hardly get to do so!)
19Urban: I feel like a bear as well, maybe even more like a hibernating bear...
20I'm not really a fan of winter, but certainly not because of the clothes! Winter clothes can be just as fun & sexy as summer ones, IMO. For example, I personally find that a nice, clingy black turtleneck can be just as flattering & sexy as a tiny tank top, if not more so. It'll nicely hug your curves, and no one can accuse you of showing off too much skin! Plus, colourful tights under skirts are just adorable...
21I love my winter wardrobe, probably because it's so comfortable. I'd literally die without my mohair trenchcoat, I also get extra cuddles during winter because I've got an absurdely high body temperature.
Summers nice because I get to wear less and don't have to worry so much about whether my layers go together, but it's the sweating that I hate. It gets so hot here you can't escape and every deodorant gives out half way through the day.
I say winter, because you just can't be sexy while covered in sweat, sunscreen and two cans of insect repellent. (dear lord the FLIES!)
22Duh if you are really sexy season is not a factor.
23I feel like I can be more creative with my clothing in the winter. I have more layers, more opportunities for creating something totally unique
24i said no, but then i realized that i really do. the winter gives you a chance to wear sexy heels, and pants and things like that and something that i've learned over the years is that you don't have to show a lot of skin to be sexy...so winter is just right for that.
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