When you want a new way to wear your fashion puffer, look to street style photographer Tamu McPherson. Tamu’s bulky topper doesn’t diminish the elegance of her ensemble, thanks to her floor-length maxi and delicate, coordinating purse. The matching lipstick seals the deal.
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In days of yore, tapestries were draped on the walls of castles for insulation during winter. Nowadays, same, if you consider your body to be your castle. This December, make every layer count — opt for patterned pieces. For optimal warmth, play up the oversized and grandpa-chic dressing trends.
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When the snow begins to fall and all sartorial bets are off, only your accessories — reflective aviators, fun socks peeking out from beneath studded boots — will save you. Also, this is how to wear leggings without looking like you got lost on your way to the gym.
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Even if your coat and pant legs are all that’s visible to the outside world, you can still make a lasting impression using primary colors and unique cutouts. Needless to say, tailoring such as this calls for an underlying layer.
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Model Paloma Elsesser demonstrates the power of a good beret. Pair the French girl accessory everyone will be rocking this winter with a (cropped, if you dare) sweater, matching paperbag-waist pants and a shiny statement coat. Alternatively, wear it the Chloe Sevigny-slash-Blair Waldorf way (read: brogues, knee-high bobby socks, checkered A-line mini, collared blouse, cashmere sweater, belted coat).
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Wearing your coziest blanket as clothing can be totally chic, should you pair it with a slinky, outsized (bomber) jacket, snappy geometric purse and thoughtful (ballet-wrap, perhaps?) shoes. When the weather doesn’t permit exposed skin, add a pair of richly hued tights to the equation.
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Break up the monotony of your classic winter coat by OD’ing on embellishments and prints. Leandra Medine’s chinoiserie maxi is striking yet neutral, allowing her to play with color and prints up top and westernize the look with a pair of on-trend tan cowboy boots. Pro tip: In times of beanies and bundling, standout earrings are always a welcome touch.
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Mix and match your patterned outerwear with your clothes, like Roberta Bendtner. To brush up on your pattern play, click here.
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Yep, overalls are still happening. Just ask fashion editor Julia Sarr-Jamois. Wear yours with a bold button-down and the biggest, baddest shades you can find.
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Learn how to layer a shift over wide-leg jeans by watching fashion blogger Nina Suess. What really pulls this look together is her statement bag, which shares the same color story as her dress.
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Fashion blogger Martha Graeff warms up her gray wool suit with a black turtleneck. An eye-catching pocket square is all the color you'll need.
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Blogger, designer and fashion consultant Gilda Ambrosio can work a pair of basic "mom jeans" like nobody's business. The key lies in a pair of high heels and one to two statement pieces, like a leather jacket underneath your overcoat.
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Fashion blogger and businesswoman Helena Bordon takes stars and stripes to a whole new level. If a starry coat just isn't in your budget, you can get the same look with an oversized sweater.
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Still wearing your summer dresses? So are we. To switch it up, try pairing it with a silk blouse or turtleneck and tailored trousers, like stylist, journalist and entrepreneur Celine Aagaard.
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Exaggerated sleeves are hot this season and for next spring. You may want to think about investing while you still can. Fashion blogger Yoyo Cao keeps her Celine top the focus by pairing it with rolled-up denim and two-tone Chanel slingbacks.
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Kendall Jenner knows a thing or two about style transformations. Take notes! Instead of reaching for the same ol' suit, wear your business trousers with a turtleneck and cape in the same shade.
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Winterize your pleated skirts with thick tights, over-the-knee boots and a bold coat, like the striped design worn here by Rihanna.
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Channel Dior, like model Amalie Gassmann, by styling an elongated, fitted sweater over a patterned summer dress. Finish off the look with liquid leather ankle boots and a leather jacket, worn underneath your winter coat.
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Keep up with roller coaster weather by throwing a faux fur stole over any outfit, like Olivia Palermo. This is especially helpful when you're shopping indoors and don't want to carry around your coat.
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Model and stylist Clara Racz mixes up the traditional houndstooth suit with a classic white T-shirt and striped trousers. To pull off this look, you'll want a bold handbag that will add a pop of color.
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If you're looking for a new way to wear color, try to create a winter outfit in the same tonal family, like fashion blogger Dasha Gold. That way you can maintain a monochromatic look without being too matchy-matchy.
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Update an everyday oversized sweater, like fashion blogger Charlotte Groeneveld, by layering it over a pleated midi skirt. This is an easy winter outfit to dress up or down, depending on your accessories. For really cold days, try bobby socks or tights with your heels.
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Fashion blogger and stylist Gina Ortega gives her utilitarian jumpsuit new life with the help of a bright turtleneck, a jean jacket and scrappy statement heels. Here, the jean jacket acts like a thick cardigan, so it can be worn easily under any overcoat.
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Model Nicole Atieno turned her wool vest into an easy day dress. To get this winter outfit right, pull on a pair of thigh-high boots and a turtleneck sweater. Simple, right?
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Still looking for ways to liven up your work wardrobe? Consider belting a faux fur stole over your suit, like fashion blogger and shop owner Eleonora Carisi.
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Don't be afraid to double up, especially when it's freezing outside. Here, actress Clémence Poésy expertly layers two jackets. For best results, try one shorter (and lightweight) jacket under a longer, heavier one. That way you won't be adding too much bulk underneath your winter coat.
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Model Alessandra Ambrosio livened up a black and white winter outfit by accenting it with an ombre scarf and printed high heels.
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If you thought your summery culotte suit was out of commission, think again. Photographer, writer and stylist Margaret Zhang kept hers winter-ready with a chunky knit and patent ankle boots.
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A white button-down can take your little black dress from day to night — and keep the chill at bay. Accessorize with colorful pumps and matching earrings.
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If holiday dresses aren't really in your wheelhouse, try them with a side of denim. Fashion designer and brand consultant Gilda Ambrosio can show you how.
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Remember: Just about any outfit can be your December go-to with the help of black tights and a turtleneck. Stock up!
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If you’re starting to look at your closet with the same level of enthusiasm as a Tinder date, it’s time for an intervention. Luckily, climbing out of a sartorial rut is a lot easier than navigating the dating landscape. All you have to do is tap a new source of inspiration. It’s that easy. So whether you’re in the mood to try a new style or you just want to find out different ways to wear the clothes you already have, we’ve rounded up 31 cute winter outfits to copy all month long.
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