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35 Cozy Dresses That Will Get You Through Winter

Getting dressed in winter does not come without its challenges. Not only do the subzero temperatures unceremoniously eliminate half your wardrobe, but your outfits are also no longer just a vehicle for self-expression and creativity—they must be practical, weather-appropriate, and most importantly, warm.

Because a large percentage of dresses are none of these things, they tend to collect dust in our closets from November to April. But we'd argue that with the right layers, footwear, undergarments, and dresses can be a staple in any winter wardrobe.

Take the below warm dresses, for example—they feature heavier, more insulating fabrics like velvet and leather, in addition to high necklines and/or long sleeves designed to keep you comfortable. We recommend investing in a few thick pairs of high-quality tights as well as a stylish but warm winter coat or two to layer over top. Below, shop the warm dresses we have our eye on this season, organized by price.

We're way too excited about this leopard-print Mango steal. 
Pair this with a black leather trench for an added layer of warmth.
This full-coverage Zara dress is perfect for winter.
We're here for Mango's winter version of a wrap dress.
Perfect for work or even a casual wedding.
You can't go wrong with zebra print and puff sleeves.
Leave it to Reformation to design the perfect slinky sweater dress.
This geometric-print dress is perfect for the office. 
The bell sleeves and mermaid silhouette elevate this simple black dress. 
Mix and match in this plaid dress from Rahi. 
We're never getting over this pink number from Rotate Birger Christensen.
This high-necked Reformation dress comes in two more colors. 
If you're looking for a truly warm dress, go for leather.
Take a note from Réalisation and style this dress with white cowboy boots. 
Meet your 2019 holiday party dress.
Pair this animal-print Nanushka minidress with tights for added warmth. 
We can't resist a good Staud find.
What's not to love about red leopard print?
This full-coverage wrap dress is perfect for the holidays.
We love the pleating on this Baum Und Pferdgarten piece.
You can't go wrong with a Ganni leopard-print dress.
This full-coverage satin shirtdress is incredibly versatile.
Unbutton this Jacquemus dress to create a folded neckline, waist cutouts or split hem.
This ruffled velvet dress was made for the festive holiday season.
Vince is always a go-to for gorgeous silk pieces.
This Jacquemus knitted dress looks so cozy. 
You can't go wrong with two-toned Ganni.
We love this "milky way" print.
Winter definitely calls for a bubblegum pink dress.
This 100% silk snakeskin-print dress is a favorite.
This teal satin dress is what holiday dressing dreams are made of.
You'll never get cold in this vegan leather Nanushka number.
This elegant velvet dress is perfect for the holidays.
We love the dolman sleeves on this patterned Victoria Beckham dress.
We're here for this dress and boot combination. Next up, six shoes you should stop wearing in the winter.


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