2025 Winter Trends to Watch Before the New Year
Winter receives both praise and frustration.
Given the additional layers, snowy pathways, and the decision of what to gift loved ones, fashion remains a central question in how to maximize both comfort and style. 2025 may be coming to a close, but that does not mean that our style has to. While a puffer jacket and snow boots may still be part of our winter wardrobe, we can incorporate the following trends (either as a single statement piece or mixed and matched) to add an essence of our personality and make winter feel less cold.
Leopard Print
Once a 2000s print, it's back in time just for winter. Leopard print adds boldness and chicness to one's outerwear, turning dull, cold winters into ones of comfort and power.
Fur Coats
A simple fur coat can elevate any outfit while keeping you warm and looking good. The luxurious texture adds instant glamour and sophistication to even the most basic winter wardrobe.
Preppy Sweaters
The minimalistic look brings a new level of polish to winter dressing. Clean lines, classic patterns like argyle and cable knit, and refined silhouettes create an effortlessly chic aesthetic that's both cozy and put-together.
Eclectic Scarves
They add a layered look to any outfit and let you experiment with bold prints, vibrant colors, and unique textures. They're the perfect accessory to add personality and warmth without overwhelming your ensemble.
Ponchos
Ponchos are making a significant comeback this winter, offering both style and functionality. Their oversized, flowing silhouette provides maximum comfort and coverage while creating a dramatic, fashion-forward statement that stands out in the crowd.
Leather Gloves
Add a touch of sophistication and edge to winter outfits. Whether sleek and fitted or oversized and dramatic, they bring a refined finish to any look while keeping hands warm and protected from the elements.
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