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I've Lived in NYC for 17 Years, and This Is the Winter Capsule I Swear By

Dressing for winter and pulling it off in a stylish way can sometimes be a tall order. While a leather jacket and a few light layers are all that's ever really needed to get by in the South and West, here on the East Coast, though, it’s another story. Enter Shalini Acharya—the influencer behind @styledevotee and a veteran New Yorker. We routinely turn to this fashion creative for top-notch outfit ideas because of her directional and elevated approach to style. And while everyone has a different approach to bundling up in the winter, the 17 years (and counting) that she's spent living in NYC has made for a well-rounded and well-edited lineup of winter staples. To that point, her capsule wardrobe, in particular, is consistently worth noting.

As a minimalist, Acharya never wants to buy too many pieces, but after a little trial and error, she's landed on a winter capsule wardrobe that allows her to stay both warm and stylish with a few key essentials. First, the turtleneck top became the ultimate layering piece. When worn with jeans or under a dress, it lends a sophisticated spin to any look. Next, a heavier sweater was perfect for colder days. Not one to give up dresses, she learned to love longer hemlines and taller boots to meet them. Another winter must? Knee-high boots, which are essential for pairing with long dresses and navigating snowy sidewalks. And finally, classic wool coats are the ultimate topper for both banishing the cold and looking stylish. Go on to shop the 16 pieces from her winter capsule wardrobe and check out a few outfit combinations along the way.

Cardigan + Trousers + Loafers

Combine forward basics like a cropped cardigan and chunky loafers into one easy outfit that can be re-worn over and over.

Wool Coat + Knit Dress + Loafers + Scarf + Crossbody Bag

Acharya told me that this is her favorite combination right now: a long-sleeved, midi knit dress with her chunky loafers worn with a long cashmere coat and accessorized with a chunky scarf and a crossbody bag.

Puffer Coat + Sweater + Jeans + Sneakers + Hat

Perfect for weekend days and casual outings, layer a puffer coat over jeans and retro sneakers and top if off with a baseball hat.

Button-Down Shirt + Turtleneck + Jeans + Loafers

For a simple yet directional vibe, layer a turtleneck underneath a button-down and finish with jeans or trousers.

Knit Dress + Knee-High Boots

Simple yet undoubtedly chic, pair a knit dress with sleek knee-high boots for your next event.

Wool Coat + Cardigan + Turtleneck + Trousers + Boots

If you're looking for a winter outfit to wear to work, this is it. Master the art of layering when you wear a turtleneck underneath a cardigan.

Sweater + Slip Dress + Boots

Throwing a chunky knit sweater on top of a slip skirt is an easy dinner-ready ensemble.

Next, discover the biggest winter shoe trends.



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