Winter dressing doesn’t have to mean bulky knits or oversized layers.





If you love lightweight fabrics — the ones that flow, move, and breathe — winter can still be your season.
It all comes down to choosing textiles that are light yet warm, structured yet soft, and easy to layer without losing elegance.
At Onsom, we design dressy westernwear in banana crepe and premium linen — fabrics known for their flattering drape and elevated feel.
Here’s how to wear them beautifully during winter.
1. Choose Lightweight Fabrics With Dense Weaves
Light fabrics don’t have to feel cold. A dense weave traps warmth while keeping the fabric thin and fluid.
Best picks:
- Banana Crepe
- Satin blends
- Mercerised cotton
These fabrics offer a sleek silhouette and pair well with structured winter outerwear.
2. Natural Fabrics That Regulate Temperature
If you prefer breathable fabrics, natural fibers are your winter best friend.
Linen works in winter because its fibers naturally balance temperature — ideal for indoor events, travel, and winter gatherings.
Also consider:
- Bamboo blends
- Modal
- Linen-wool mixes
3. Layer Smart, Not Heavy
The key to winter comfort is layering strategically, not adding bulk.
Try pairing:
- A banana crepe top with a fitted knit underneath
- A sleek long coat over lightweight jumpsuits
- A cropped jacket with structured trousers
These combinations keep your outfit visually clean while adding warmth.
4. Drape Over Volume for Evening Looks
For winter night-outs, flowy fabrics offer elegance without heaviness.
Perfect options include:
- Banana crepe jumpsuits
- Satin-finish tops
- Straight-fit linen trousers
They look refined under soft winter lighting.
5. Let Embellishment Replace Heavy Fabrics
Subtle sparkle elevates lightweight outfits into winter-appropriate eveningwear.
Look for:
- Scattered sequins
- Hand beading
- Metallic accents
These add richness and depth — all without adding weight.
6. Use Warm Tones to Lift Light Fabrics
Color changes everything. Even a light fabric feels winter-ready in deep, rich shades.
Try: Terracotta, wine, charcoal, olive, midnight blue, mocha.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need bulky textiles to feel warm and stylish.
Winter dressing with lightweight fabrics is all about smart choices: dense weaves, breathable fibers, intentional layering, and rich tones.
With banana crepe and linen, you can enjoy the ease of movement and the refined minimalism you love — even in winter.