Winter Trends That You’ll Truly Want to Wear

From keeping tennis whites going all winter long, to cozy coats, and lingerie all day.

 

Tennis, Anyone?

Tennis whites are not a summer-only endeavor. Bring that prep sensibility into the winter months with suiting and sweaters that would look just as good on the court as off.

Cottagecore

The origin story of now Insta-famous #cottagecore can be found in the romanticization of Western agriculture and getting back to the essence of feminine prairie life. In other words, leave restrictive denim behind in favor of the prettiest dress you can find for frolicking through the nearest stream.

Knit Wit

Winter is about nesting, and nothing makes you feel more tucked in at home than a super-cozy knit. Layer on two or three, and add some cashmere socks while you’re at it too.

Plaid About It

Maybe we’re collectively finding solace in traditional American staples like plaid, but that doesn’t mean designers are focusing them through a traditional lens. Take your tartans on dresses with leathers or layered on Japanese coats—the rules no longer apply.

Nap Dress

It’s as simple as this: Get you a dress that can go from dinner alfresco to the couch for a film viewing without needing a costume change. Options include pre-wrinkled fabrics, or anything comfortable enough to transition to nightgown status. We won’t tell anyone.

Ride or Die

One silver lining of a tumultuous eight months is how many people returned to the stables to reacquaint themselves with some trots and gallops. But another silver lining is that we can all embrace the tailored look of a smart equestrian ensemble—no horses required.

 

Lingerie All Day

When we say all day, we do not jest. Get your prettiest lace, silks, and camis ready for the full-24 hour sprint, from your morning matcha to your evening glass of wine. Comfort doesn’t come only in cotton.

 

Cozy Coats

 

Extend your stellar sweatpants game into the realm of toppers by investing in coats with major lounge factor. From furs to shearlings and anything oversized and comforting to the touch—it’s called self-soothing, and you can take it to the streets.