Winter Styles: Hot Trends for Cold Days
Just looking to bundle up? Your winter outfit can do so much more! With the latest trends and fresh ideas, you won't just brave the cold—you'll also show off your personal street style. What's taking the layered look to the next level this season? Here is your inspiration!
Wild, loud, exciting: Colors and patterns for winter
We see enough of black, gray, and neutrals in winter. That is why women's fashion is going particularly wild this season: animal prints from leopard to tiger are taking over blouses and jackets, while cute polka dots and traditional plaid patterns are no longer just for pajamas or accessories. You can also fight the gray winter blues with color: a touch of red instantly brings good vibes to any outfit. It gets super stylish with red winter shoes and a matching red beanie. If you prefer a more subtle look, brown tones are currently playing a leading role. Camel, chestnut, chocolate, and more look amazing on coats, biker jackets, and quilted vests.
Tough meets tender: The materials of the season
Jackets, coats and more are also drawing inspiration from the animal kingdom when it comes to materials. Faux fur, from teddy to faux shearling, keeps you warm during winter walks, while leather is also back in all its forms. In general, strong textures are taking center stage: knitwear turns its stitches into 3D patterns on sweaters, and corduroy easily transforms simple leggings into extra-soft winter pants. Cashmere, silk, and lace provide luxury for both your skin and your look.
Bring on the freezing temperatures: How to style the trends
A classic, form-fitting midi skirt is the ultimate must-have piece for feminine winter fashion. The mid-length style perfectly showcases both your curves and a pair of statement boots. Wide shaft or over-the-knee? The bolder, the better – and always paired with your favorite coat. For a touch of vintage elegance, the classic two-piece look is currently trending: a blazer over a warm sweater, matching elegant pants, and a straight-cut coat. Create some excitement with colors: a dark red two-piece paired with a camel coat – or vice versa!













