Winter can be a tricky season when it comes to dressing: you spend hours trying to create the perfect look, only to throw your old winter coat out there. In the fall, your heeled boots are a lot of fun, but try to keep your balance when trekking through snow, snow and ice. The weather can present significant fashion challenges, and you may find yourself always wearing the same old clothes that won’t be ruined when you go outside. Luckily, fashion doesn’t have to go into hibernation because of bad weather outside. Next, we found 12 sets of comfortable and practical winter clothing.
Back to Black
If you’re not sure what to wear, you can’t go wrong with an all-black outfit. Borrowing from Hailey Bieber’s fashion books, opt for a sleek set of black pieces that includes a long dress, a furry coat, and a pair of sneakers to keep you steady on the snow. It’s effortless to wear with such an outfit and will keep you cool while keeping warm.
Comfortable and Chic
While the weather outside can be terrible, there are a few key styling tips that are sure to make you look pleasing to the eye. Slip on a trend-forward patterned coat with the matching jogging bottoms and bra set and you’ll have a practical and fun look that you’re sure to love.
Be Neutral
Even if you don’t like bold prints and bright colors, you can still mix your style in neutral tones. Pairing a cosy wool or shearling jacket with a black turtleneck top and flared jeans can help you stand out without looking overwhelming.
Tied from Head to Toe
There’s nothing worse than getting your hair messed up by wind, snow, and rain while you’re out and about. Luckily, the presence of a balaclava can protect your style from the elements, while also keeping your face warm during the wind chill. Paired with an oversized teddy bear coat and a colourful knitted scarf, you can brave the harsh winter weather.
Casual and Comfortable
You’ll never have to choose between style and comfort – yes, even in winter. Even the simplest outfits can sparkle when paired properly. Pair a half-zip jumper with baggy jeans and a pair of Ugg boots for a simple, functional outfit that doesn’t sacrifice style.
In the wild
Leopard print is unisex” crowd please stand up, this dress is for you. While most people tend to opt for black, gray, and white winter jackets because they’re easier to match, one might say that a leopard print coat can be both a statement piece and go with most of your outfits. Pair your coat with tall boots and socks for a sleek winter look that tackles snow, slush and icy weather.
Ski Vacations
You don’t have to actually go to the ski slopes to enjoy a good ski look. Pair a long-sleeved bodysuit with a puffer tank top, paired with matching snow boots, and embrace your inner snow rabbit for stylish, stylish moments that will help you stand out from the crowd (and brave any slush).
Double Denim
Who says denim jackets are only for autumn? Embrace the double denim trend and slip on a long denim jacket to keep you warm even on a snowy day. Pair this piece with your favourite dark wash jeans and moon boots for an unexpected effect.
Luxurious Leather
No matter what the weather is like outside, a good leather trench coat is stylish. However, if you’re wearing a piece of clothing in cooler temperatures, remember to wear a sweater (or another leather jacket), tall boots, and a comfy beanie to keep the cold at bay. Remember to bring a brush with you so you can tidy up your hat’s hair later.
Cheerful Coat
While an all-black look is always a classic, we also like the idea of adding pop of color. Here, Ashley Graham pairs a classic black-on-black turtleneck sweater and lederhosen with a rich purple coat to add some much-needed brightness to even the grayest of winter days.
Texture Playback
The inclement weather of winter doesn’t mean you have to stop playing with your personal style. Instead, think of wearing a few extra layers of clothing as an opportunity to highlight pieces and elevate your winter staples. We love that Yara Shahidi reinvents a simple grey hoodie with a short-sleeved puffer jacket and monochrome patterned pants to create a winter outfit that’s super cool but won’t make you freeze.
Delamination
When in doubt, if you don’t know what to wear in the harsh winter weather, it’s a good idea to wear several layers of clothing. You can’t go wrong with your favorite blazer, scarf and hat paired with a comfy jacket. While quiet luxury is still a major trend, minimalism is also on the rise, so mix and match to your liking.