Five Outfits to Try This Winter
If you’re like me, winter dressing is a balancing act between looking good and not freezing. Yes, even in Arizona it can be a slippery slope. Layering becomes an artform, and investing versatile pieces can be a game-changer This season I’ve been looking around at outfit inspiration to spice things up. I love outfits that are equal parts chic and functional. Here is my roundup of five outfits to inspire your winter vibes - because staying stylish when it’s cold is totally doable.
This outfit is giving cozy yet romantic. A chunky grey cardigan draped over a soft white knit dress is the epitome of effortless layering. The flats keep the look light and playful, while the cat-eye sunglasses make everything pop.
Teddy coats are basically wearable blankets, and I am here for it. Paired with grey denim and ballerina flats keep the vibe slightly soft and feminine. If it’s extra cold this outfit would look good with faux-fur cozy shoes or mules. It’s a casual outfit that is perfect any day of the week.
This outfit is a winner for times when it’s key to look more put-together. A classic collared shirt layered under a cashmere sweater gives a preppy vibe while the pleated pants offer a tailored touch. The split-toe boots are a fashion-forward choice that keeps things interesting.
Slip skirts don’t just have to be a summer option. Layering a lightweight tee under a cozy sweater and pairing it with a slip skirt is a chic outfit with an elongated silhouette. Knee-high boots are not only warm, but add a touch of drama to this head-turning look.
Brown and black is such an underrated color combo and this outfit proves it. A brown suede skirt paired with a simple henley is the perfect base for layering. A long black coat and black loafers keep it grounded and slightly preppy. It’s a versatile look that can work anywhere from the office to running errands.
Now What?
Winter doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style for comfort. With a few strategic layers and thoughtful accessories, you can stay warm and still look like you’ve stepped right out of an Instagram feed.