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Winter 2024 combines exciting style mixtures of bold statements and cozy comfort. Fashion is heating up while keeping you warm as the season cools, all because of the trends that make you stand out anywhere.
This year’s trend comprises oversized coats, jewel-toned hues, and textured fabrics, such as faux fur and velvet, which would catch the attention of both the lover of style and the practicalist.
Whether off to a holiday party or bundling up for a brisk winter day, these top trends ensure you’re dressed to impress. Here’s what’s hot—and what’s not—this winter season.
1. Hot: Oversized Outerwear
Oversized outerwear is ruling the winter scene this year. Think oversized, enveloping coats that wrap you up like a cozy blanket while making a bold statement.
From maxi-length trench coats to quilted oversized puffers, these coats can easily be layered over a sundress and look fabulous and effortlessly chic.
The fitted puffer jacket is stepping aside to give way to more flowing silhouettes, allowing freedom and warmth to envelop every casual streetwear or office chic moment.
2. Hot: Jewel-Tone Colors
Bold jewel tones rule this winter. Deep, rich emerald greens, royal blues, and deep purples bring life to those grey, cold days, and even the most dull style becomes elegant.
Such deep, bright colors are chic enough for formal wear yet casual enough for a day-to-day look-they win both ways.
While pastels are lovely this spring, they’re hard to carry over into the winter months this year. The jewel tones bring the warmth and richness of the season.
3. Hot: Metallic Fabrics
Metallics are adding shine and excitement to winter wardrobes in 2024. Metallic fabrics in silver, gold, and iridescent shades are being incorporated into everything from coats and skirts to bags and boots.
Metallics are an easy way to make a statement, perfect for both day and night. Meanwhile, matte and minimalist finishes, which have become a trend in recent years, are giving way to bold and shiny ones as fashion embraces sparkle again this season.
4. Hot: Textured Layers (Shearling, Faux Fur, and Velvet)
Layering with texture is huge this winter. It will add a tactile dimension to clothing. Cozy shearling-lined coats, sumptuous velvet skirts, and faux fur jackets bring warmth and visual interest.
Flat, minimal layers don’t offer richer materials and a cozy, dynamic feel. This winter, it’s all about mixing and matching textures for a look that’s just as interesting to touch as it is to look at.
5. Hot: Matching Knit Sets
Matching knit sets make their comeback in a new format, combining warmth and high style. These coordinated ensembles, comprising a knit sweater over matching trousers or pencil skirts, are effortlessly chic.
They are great for a home in winter or casually out and about. They add cohesion to winter outfits.
Meanwhile, basic sweater-and-jeans combinations are cozy but hardly carry that amped-up, dressed-up feel that matching knit ensembles bring to the winter season.
6. In: Knee-High Boots with Thick Heels
Knee-high boots are a rage this winter; the best thing is that they can be trendy and functional. The thick sole provides warmth to the feet and gives classic winter boots that edgy turn.
Whether finished in leather or suede, knee-high boots are versatile enough to be paired with a skirt, a dress, or even jeans.
Slim-fit boots are not as trendy as the bold, modern silhouette of chunky knee-highs, which are more in keeping with the oversized and statement-shoe trend.
7. Hot: Statement Scarf
Oversized statement scarves are a must this winter, as they combine style and warmth. Whether they’re made of bold colors or unique textures and patterns, the focus should always be on you.
This season calls for more extensive, cozier, and even more dramatic and colorful scarves, perfect for wrapping around the neck for multiple layers or worn draped over the shoulders as a shawl.
It is the ideal time to incorporate drama and color into your winter outfits with scarves.
8. Hot: Layered Leather
Leather has always been a winter favorite, but it is all about layering different leather pieces this season.
Leather blazers over leather skirts or pants and trench coats are at the top. It is all about boldness with an edgy and luxe look.
Single leather pieces, though classic, need more depth and intensity than layered leather creates. Be bold this winter; go all out with this fabric for a more daring vibe.
9. Hot: Wide Leg Trousers
Wide-leg trousers are comfortable and stylish, giving you a polished look without restricting movement. They are primarily found in wool or corduroy fabrics, keeping you warm while looking chic.
Pair them with fitted tops or chunky sweaters for a balanced silhouette. Skinny jeans, though still popular, aren’t the “it” trend this season.
Wide-leg pants align with the shift toward more relaxed and comfortable silhouettes, allowing for a refined look that is not overly tight.
10. Hot: Oversized Blazers
Oversized blazers continue to reign in winter 2024. They offer structure while allowing for layers underneath. Worn over turtlenecks, sweaters, or even dresses, they are a must-have item.
They add a masculine edge while remaining versatile for work and casual settings. Fitted blazers feel too restrictive for the season, with fashion favoring the ease and comfort of a looser fit.
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