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Whether you like it or not, winter is right around the corner. Sure, we’ll miss the carefree fun of summer and the cozy comforts of autumn, but winter has its own perks. If you live in a colder climate, you’ll spend most of your time indoors, which is the perfect arena for showing off your favorite outfits. More clothes required equals more opportunities to express yourself. In other words: Now’s the time to really start dressing.
With the holidays inching closer and closer, now’s an even better time to start working on your winter wishlist. With that in mind, shopping for the best winter 2023 fashion trends can be a little overwhelming, which is where I’ve come in to help. As a fashion editor, it’s my job to keep an eye on the trends of the moment—and I’ve also looked to the best street style to back me up. Ahead, shop the winter style trends you’ll definitely want to get in on this season.
Anti-Logo
Flashy logos are definitely out this upcoming season, and you can thank the fashion gods for that. A more sophisticated, subtle style will reign this winter, and no matter what label you’re wearing, you’ll wear the clothes—not the other way around. I won’t say the overdone phrase that rhymes with shmuiet shmuxury, but that’s still very much the vibe. Bet you didn’t even notice that the three below pieces are from some of the most recognizable luxury brands out there.
Baggy Jeans
A more relaxed style culture is on the horizon, and that includes more people wearing baggy jeans. The baggier, the better. This is also a great way to get in on the low-rise pants trend without feeling self-conscious. With the right fit (or lack thereof) baggy jeans can actually be flattering and give you an air of effortless cool.
Back to Basics
Minimalism can be tough in a world full of cute, fun clothes, but if you really want a timeless, effortless wardrobe, now’s your chance to get back to the basics. Classic jeans, an oversized button-down shirt
Touchable Texture
For me, winter is all about heightened textures. The sparkle of a chandelier, the sheen of velvet couches—why not feel it in your clothes, too? Designers are giving us more and more options this season, so have fun with it (and wear the fur pants unapologetically).
Luxurious Comfort
There’s sweatpants and hoodie-type comfort, and then there’s luxurious comfort. This comfort includes ultra-soft cashmere, tight knits, and flattering silhouettes that you can take from the couch to the commute without looking or feeling like a slob.
Dark Florals
If there’s one thing to know about florals, it’s that they can be worn at any time of the year—as long as you choose your colors wisely. Wearing florals in the winter is all about darker jewel tones. Where you’d wear lavender in summer, go with aubergine in the winter. Love lime green? Try emerald or forest green. Dark florals are a little mysterious but still bold, and the perfect trend to try this season. If you need styling tips, just look at Richard Quinn’s past collections!
Expensive (Looking) Coats
It might seem obvious that you’ll likely need a coat in the winter, but these aren’t just any coats. This trend isn’t just something you throw over your actual outfit, to be taken off and discarded once indoors. These pieces are the outfit. While investing in a high-quality winter coat is always wise, you don’t have to break the bank to get in on this trend.
Precious Cargo
The cool girls’ favorite trend of summer is here to stay this winter. This time, cargos will come in thicker fabrics, darker colors, and even maxi skirts. Our advice? Choose which pocket you want to use for your chapstick, keys, and credit card now (or just pair it with a cute purse, like a normal person).
Business Casual
Business casual hasn’t always been a positive term when it comes to fashion, but it’s making a comeback. If the thought of slacks and blazers makes you cringe, we think it’s time you change your mind. There’s a way to make business casual cool, and this winter you can test the waters for your own personal style.
Cropped Jackets
Perhaps this trend isn’t the most practical, but at the right place, at the right time, with the right weather, a cropped jacket will be a great statement piece this winter. The flattering proportion of a cropped jacket draws the eye to your waist, and whether paired with oversized pants (dare we say the aforementioned baggy jeans) or something fitted and high-rise, the silhouette looks super chic.
Goth Era
Goth kids have often been on the sidelines and in their own league when it comes to fashion and beauty trends, but the style has become more and more center-stage as celebrities and brands look to add edge to their aesthetics. Perhaps it’s the Rick Owens effect, but—like it or not—darkness, weirdness, and punk-rock vibes are here to stay this winter. Even if it spooks you a bit, you can still explore the trend little by little. A subtly punk blazer here, a tooth necklace there…be warned, this trend is an addicting one!
Shearling
A classic style that will always be trendy, but even more so this winter, is the shearling coat. It’s a great way to add some zhuzh to an outfit without being impractical, and now there are plenty of brands and styles—real or faux—to choose from.