If you’re a cold-weather dweller, much like myself in New York, then you will know one thing is for sure: it’s officially winter. The temperatures have plummeted, the days have gotten shorter, and the unshakeable chill has descended. That being said, there is a bright spot in all of this, and it’s winter fashion. While the most important part of dressing this season is keeping warm, you can still look fashionable. And that’s where I come in. Below, find an editor-approved guide to looking stylish this season. The best winter fashion awaits.
First and foremost, a winter coat is a must. Canada Goose is my go-to brand, because it’s as warm as it gets, but it’s still flattering. This contemporary crop design comes in multiple chic colors, so choose whichever suits you best.
If you do need to dress up, Aquatalia’s suede bootie can do no wrong. The best part? It’s weather-resistant, so you can wear it in less-than-optimal conditions.
An over-the-knee boot is a closet staple, because you can wear it with pants, leggings, and skirts. Manolo Blahnik makes an elevated style that is an investment you will have for years to come.
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