Looking for chic & casual outfits ideas for winter? I’ve got you covered! You’ll love my curated list of cold-weather looks for everyday wear.
Casual Winter Outfits We’ll Be Wearing in 2025
We get it. With cold winter air, dropping temps, and piles of snow, it can be hard to reach for anything but your go-to sweater and coziest sweat set. While your favorite pieces deserve repeat wear, spicing up the dreary winter with cute and cozy outfits is one way to enjoy the highs (and lows) of the season.
If you’re looking for some cold-weather fashion ideas to spark inspiration, you’re in the right place. Below, I’ve created and curated 20 winter outfit ideas for women you’ll want to wear well into March. (Yes, we’re getting you ready to slay 2025!)
Scroll on to find your new go-to winter outfits.
Cable knit sweater, wool coat + silver accessories.
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A cable knit sweater is timeless and will keep you extra cozy on cold days. A good pair of jeans, black booties, and a wool coat are must-haves in your winter wardrobe.
You can make so many outfit combinations with these key pieces; just switch things up with different accessories like these silver dome earrings and Khaite studded belt (my favorite accessory splurge, here’s a more affordable alternative).
Bundled up in brown.
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Brown had a big year in 2024—it was the color of the fall season, according to Elle. Of course, this neutral color is nothing new but it is nice to switch up your typical all-black outfit with shades of brown for a more earthy look.
Above, I’ve bundled up in a dark brown knit and chocolate puffer coat. Baggy denim and chalky brown Adidas keep everything super casual.
Teddy coat, high-waisted denim + brown suede.
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In my opinion, teddy coats will always be in style. Like a cozy blanket that looks super chic, this coat transforms any everyday ensemble into a Pinterest-worthy outfit. Plus, they’re super versatile.
Wear it with jeans, a cream sweater and suede accessories for a chic daytime ‘fit. Or style with kitten heels and an LBD for a night out.
Gray coat, jeans + silver ballet flats.
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I love to elevate simple winter outfits with fun accessories like these silver ballet flats. It’s not much, but it really makes an everyday ensemble of jeans, a black top, and a tailored coat shine.
Black knit, wool jacket + touches of gold.
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Here’s another simple yet chic winter outfit. See how adding a wool jacket (this one from Mango is stunning) and horsebit loafers transforms a basic jeans and sweater combo? All it takes are some simple styling additions to create a whole new look.
Style tip: If wearing loafers in the winter, I recommend ones with a chunky sole. They usually have a higher platform and more traction for walking through snow and sleet.
Fluffy coat, oversized tote bag + Uggs.
I’m saving this next winter outfit idea to my 2025 style board—it’s so cute. Audrey wore cuffed COH Ayla jeans with a cozy sweater and Ugg Tazman slippers for an everyday ‘fit that’s perfect for running errands, school drop-off, or catching up with friends over coffee.
Of course, the star of the show is this faux shearling teddy jacket from Zara (here’s another chic alternative). Adding wintery textures like suede and shearling to your outfits is an easy way to look seasonal and stylish throughout the cold season.
Not to mention, the Sezane suede tote bag is the cherry on top!
Vest top, scarf coat + loafers.
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If your everyday winter aesthetic is a little more sophisticated, try this next outfit. A sweater tank top is a great layering piece for the season underneath cardigans or blazers, but you can also wear it on its own with dark denim and chunky loafers. Just add this gorgeous Mango scarf coat to make it winter-ready.
Mini skirt, turtleneck + knee-high boots.
Whether you’re in New York or Europe, you can’t go wrong with this next winter outfit. A black mini skirt, tights, and knee-high boots is a combination I’ll never get over. Plus, there are endless variations that breathe new life into this classic combo.
I love how Audrey made the styling snuggly with a gorgeous turtleneck, cashmere beanie, and brushed wool jacket. The taupe and black tones in this outfit are *chef’s kiss*.
White jeans, shearling jacket + quilted tote.
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I know so many women who are afraid to wear white jeans in winter, and I say, do it! White denim (or adjacent cream, off-white, ivory tones) bring brightness to winter outfits and pair seamlessly with all the neutrals in your closet. Take the above winter outfit idea, for example.
The white jeans look effortlessly chic with a black sweater, Aritzia brown shearling jacket, and Tasman slides. Use a patterned Acne Studios scarf to bring all the neutral tones together.
Sporty hoodie, dark jeans + tailored coat.
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You don’t need to ditch your favorite hoodie in order to create fashionable outfits this winter!
Style with dark denim, slip-on Uggs, and a quilted tote that will stylishly store all your essentials. I love this outfit as is but if you want to give it an elevated touch simply throw on a floor-sweeping tailored coat. This classic layer transforms casual outfits to make them feel extra put-together.
Pops of green.
Incorporating pops of color into your winter outfits is another easy way to make them more fab. Take a page from Oliva’s fashion playbook and add colorful accessories like a baseball cap and fringed scarf, or sneakers and a handbag. Instead of bold colors this winter, opt for earthy shades like burgundy, navy, or forest green.
Matching sweat set, sneakers + wool coat.
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Sweat sets are a one-and-done ensemble that makes winter dressing so easy (and comfortable). Opt for a matching set rather than mismatched pieces to look more sleek. If you’re heading out into the cold, you can elevate it with a wool coat, cool sneakers, and trendsetter accessories, like this Acne Studios scarf.
Above is a similar winter look I put together recently!
Statement coat, simple sweater + jeans.
If you’ve built up your wardrobe basics, now is the time to add in those cool, memorable pieces that make getting dressed (even in dreary January) fun.
Anouk (one of my all-time fave fashion influencers) elevated a simple winter outfit of jeans and a sweater with this amazing brown coat from ARMA (here’s a similar, more affordable option if the Arma is out of budget).
Quilted jacket, jeans + suede accessories.
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This is an outfit you’ll find me in all fall and winter. A quilted jacket will be one of the most versatile cover-ups in your wardrobe.
It’s great for those days when you don’t quite need a heavy coat but still want a warm, protective layer. I love it paired with great jeans, a turtleneck, and brown suede accessories for weekend wear.
Style tip: On super cold days, you can wear a quilted jacket underneath a winter coat for added warmth.
Dark wash denim, sneakers + puffer coat.
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When temperatures drop, reaching for a puffer coat is a no-brainer. Aritzia makes amazing puffers (and Quince has excellent affordable dupes!). They’re incredibly warm, cozy, and fashion-forward, so they’re easy to style with everyday pieces like dark wash denim, a simple sweater, and a pair of stylish sneakers.
If you already have a black coat hanging in your closet, why not add a brown puffer to your collection? I promise it still goes with everything in your wardrobe and can even be mixed with black, as we’ve shown in the outfit inspo above.
Step into the 70s.
70s-inspired fashion will be everywhere in 2025, according to Harper’s Bazaar. From fringe jackets to bohemian dresses, there are so many ways to incorporate this iconic era into your everyday style. For winter, get your inspiration from Sofia’s stylish OOTD.
A striped knit looks super retro paired with flare jeans and black boots. Break up the bold print with an all-black (or brown) coat. A long faux fur coat nails the era’s aesthetic.
Style tip: Sofia got some of her pieces second-hand! Vintage stores are a great place to find genuine ‘70s items.
Aviator jacket, cuffed jeans + platform boots.
A leather aviator jacket, baggy cuffed jeans, chunky sweater, and platform boots make the ultimate winter look.
These zippered boots inspired by The Row are cool-girl-approved and super practical for winter weather. If The Row prices aren’t in your budget, no worries. Vanessa wears an identical pair from Flattered.
Steve Madden makes an even more affordable version in tons of different colors and fabrics.
Burgundy tones, stonewash jeans + oversized coat.
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I love wearing red in winter! It feels so festive and chic.
Whether you’re dressing for the holidays or not, a red sweater paired with stonewash jeans feels effortlessly sophisticated. Sandwich the outfit with matching boots and a tailored coat for structure. This taupe wool coat from Mango beautifully pulls out the burgundy tones in the boots and sweater.
Chic athleisure.
If athleisure is your everyday vibe, this next look is for you. Whether you’re heading to pilates or running errands, adding a slouchy coat, chic handbag, and a soft sweater over your shoulders gives this casual outfit an elevated touch.
Not to mention, these New Balance sneakers are so comfy and great to wear if there isn’t snow!
Leggings, wool jacket + riding boots.
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Can’t be bothered to wear anything except leggings? This next winter outfit idea proves leggings can be dressed up. Pair black leggings with a plain, cozy sweater for a simple base. Then add a wool jacket and black riding boots for a countryside chic vibe. Luxe looking accessories round out the outfit.
Style tip: On really cold days, opt for thermal leggings to keep in the heat.
I hope you’ve been inspired by these chic everyday winter outfits, don’t miss my list of Comfy & Cute Winter Travel Outfits for even more inspiration!