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28 Perfect Ways to Wear White This Winter

Now that everyone has seemingly accepted that the no-white-after-Labor-Day rule should pretty much be ignored, we should talk about how there's nothing better than embracing winter whites. It's cold and dreary, but your outfit says I'm not giving in just yet—and looks undeniably chic while doing so. Though you probably shouldn’t wear your summer whites when it’s cold (i.e., lace dresses and eyelet blouses won’t work), there are still plenty of offerings in cold-weather fabrics and textures. From street style to runway looks, see below for 28 inspiring ways to wear winter white this season, and shop some of our picks to get the look along the way.

Nothing says winter white like a knit sweater and a flowing skirt. Finish off the look with on-trend white boots.
A faux-fur pick will always be playful. If you need more, iridescent sneakers aren’t a bad addition.
When you don’t feel like wearing pants, opt for over-the-knee boots and a skirt, playing with proportions. This look can have major payoff.
Mix shades and materials for a monochromatic outfit that feels dynamic.
If you plan on wearing head-to-toe white, choose pieces in different shades and textures of white.
Yes, you can wear that white spring dress for winter with a long-sleeve T-shirt and tights.
Let a flash of white peek out from beneath a darker coat for some epic contrast. Top of the look with extra-comfortable accessories such as warm boots and a knit beanie.
Try an interesting print on a white background for a statement look that still feels classic.
A shearling coat is an easy way to incorporate the sometimes daunting hue into your outfit.
A stole is a timeless yet unexpected accessory that’ll steal the spotlight.
A fluffy white beanie is an instant mood-lifter. Not to mention it’ll keep your head and ears warm!
Keep your winter whites interesting by playing with varying textures. This cable-knit fisherman sweater paired with a fringe skirt will easily stand out.
Why not invest in a pair of classic white trousers? Equally flattering and so chic.
If you’re wearing an all-white outfit, try accessorizing with black to break up the color a little more.
White jeans and boots are the perfect complements to your cropped jackets and blazers.
A white cap is a perfect way to finish off an ensemble featuring other white pieces, such as a turtleneck.
Drape a textured white coat over your leather moto jacket for a quick update without making your outfit too bulky.
You can never go wrong with a white shirt in any season.
We can’t look away from this simple white tee worn with a dramatic feather skirt. Top it off with a fur coat and you’re set for any formal occasion.
We’re still not over the super-chic pajama trend, and this look proves why.
Style a bright color with a white matching set to channel a vintage vibe.
If you feel like wearing that spring dress when it’s still cold out, a pair of white slacks will make the look ready for transitional weather.
Not ready to commit to an all-white look yet? Throw on a simple white scarf to dip your toes in.
A thin white turtleneck is an easy way to incorporate the hue into your winter wardrobe. Wear it alone under a pale gray suit for a monochrome look, or layer it under a dress.
When the temperatures start to rise, pair your cozy sweater with a miniskirt. If it's still too cold to go with completely bare legs, throw on a pair of tights.
While you might typically wear that striped blue shirt with a pair of trousers or jeans, white jeans will make this look perfect, and you can wear it into spring.
A pair of white jeans will elevate a standard outfit to the next level. Give a nod to spring with warm-tone jackets, like this gold one.
Layer a turtleneck under an oxford shirt and throw a double-breasted overcoat on top for the ultimate layered look for the winter.

This story was published at an earlier date and has been recently updated.



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