The Surefire Way to Make Your Winter Ensemble Look More Expensive

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The Surefire Way to Make Your Winter Ensemble Look More Expensive

Is there anything more luxurious looking than a winter white outfit? This neutral hue has the ability to make every ensemble look seriously expensive. It may be cold and dreary out, but your outfit says, “I’m not giving in just yet” and looks undeniably chic. Not only does a winter white outfit look luxe, but it can also be an instant mood lifter—a welcome change to the black and grey hues we’re so used to gravitating toward throughout the cold-weather season.

So how do you pull off the look? Steer away from your summer whites when it’s cold out (e.g., lace and linen dresses or eyelet blouses), and instead mix and match plush and cozy cold-weather fabrics and textures such as ribbed knits, shearling, cashmere, and denim. Have fun playing with different shades of white within your outfit or contrasting the crisp hue with accents of black or tan. Keep scrolling for some outfits that will inspire you to wear white this season. (Just be careful with that coffee!)

Mix textures within your ensemble to add interest to your look.

A ribbed-knit dress and chunky cardigan are always a winning winter duo.

Style your white tee with relaxed silhouettes. 

Say yes to white sweats. Unquestionably, they’re what we’ll all be living in this season.

White jeans feel fresh in winter. Style them with beige and tan pieces such as a shacket, cardigan, and sneakers.

Knitted separates with unique details strike the perfect balance of cosy and chic.

A statement-making long, white coat makes every outfit look more expensive.

Layering your whites creates an effortless elegance. Break up the look with contrasting black accessories.

Silky textures always contrast beautifully with cosy knits.

A white ribbed-knit skirt is the perfect backdrop for a chic houndstooth coat.

The solution to easy winter dressing? A one-and-done white utility jumpsuit. Wear it over a turtleneck and finish with chunky black boots.

Relaxed, tailored wide-leg pants are the epitome of elegance. Style with neutral hues for one sophisticated look.

There’s nothing that looks more striking than a white knit maxi dress—easy to dress up or down.

While it’s still not too cold out, play with lengths by combining a white shorts set with knee-high rubber boots and a long quilted coat. Undeniably cool.

Try pairing an interesting print with your winter whites, such as leopard-print boots, for a statement look that still feels cool and classic.

White accessories such as a wool hat or rain boots will add a fashion-forward and fresh touch to your look.

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