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8 Things I Want to Buy Because of These Winter Outfit Trends

There's a lot about winter—especially this winter (which hasn't even officially started yet)—that's just ugh. But one of the best ways to get out of a mid-winter rut is to put on a great outfit. And good news: There are a lot of them out there. I tend to prefer cold-weather outfit trends over those during warmer seasons because with layers, there are so many opportunities to get creative. And that's exactly what the fashion crowd is doing.

I scrolled through countless Instagram posts and found eight winter outfit trends that I'm definitely going to copy and that are making me want to go (online) shopping. So in case you want some cool new outfit ideas for masked walks outside and such, and/or want to add some trending pieces to your winter wardrobe, keep scrolling to take notes and shop. Best of luck staying safe and warm out there.

Thanks to Chanel and its highly coveted logo tights, patterned tights are trending across the board, and I'm on board.
Faux leather is everywhere this season, and I love seeing how chic women are styling it. This outfit, in particular, is simple and warm and is inspiring me to get myself a faux-leather coat.
As far as sweatsuit outfits, this is one of the best I've seen. I 100% plan on pairing one with chunky boots in the very near future.
If you're stumped by how to style low-rise jeans, take note of this outfit. It makes the "controversial" trend actually quite wearable.
Life's too short for boring puffers, am I right? I love the idea of pairing one with a casual dress and stompy boots. It feels fresh and is a nice change from jeans and a hoodie.
Unlike in previous years, the trending leather trouser style is straight-leg instead of skinny pants. And they're just as easy to style as straight-leg jeans.
I love a good sweatsuit, but I'm of the thinking that knit matching sets made of sweater material are a bit more polished (and sometimes even cozier). Pair them with sneakers, slippers, or boots.
Shop the matching Cozy Knit Bouclé Pants ($88).
Shop the matching Ventana Recycled Cashmere Pants ($250).
A good quilted coat has been my most coveted item of the season, thanks to Totême (the maker of the coat worn here). It's a great stand-in for a wool coat, especially in inclement weather.

Next up, six simple outfits everyone will want to wear this winter.



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