With Bonfire Night just behind us, and the temperatures dipping, finding the balance between warmth and style can be tricky. Chances are you might have been a bit chilly whilst out watching the fireworks, so here’s a guide to staying cosy outside and ready for all the upcoming Christmas markets you’ll be heading to.
Start strong with a statement coat; when it’s cold, your coat does most of the talking, so make it count. Faux-fur coats are a big hit this year, giving off that plush, oversized vibe in colours ranging from classic camel to bold brights. Zara and Monki offer some cosy, eye-catching options. Or, if you’re after something more streamlined, go for a puffer jacket from The North Face or Uniqlo to keep you both warm and stylish.
For a timeless yet edgy look, nothing beats a leather jacket— bonus points if it's a vintage one. Not only are they sustainable, but second-hand finds often have a unique character. Look to vintage stores, Vinted, or Depop for one-of-a-kind pieces that add warmth without too much bulk. Whether black, burgundy, or dark green, a leather jacket layers effortlessly over hoodies or knits to bring instant style to any outfit.
Knits are perfect for layering, but colour is what will really make you stand out. A roll-neck
jumper in a vibrant hue - think cobalt blue or mustard yellow - adds a bold pop under any coat. Look to & Other Stories and Arket for quality options that brighten up a winter look. Or throw on an oversized cardigan in a jewel tone from Urban Outfitters to add cosy, colour-rich layers without the bulk.
Accessories are a fun way to add personality and colour. Bright, chunky scarves bring life to any outfit—check out Acne Studios or ASOS for options that range from unique patterns to bold shades. Top it off with a beanie or beret to keep things playful and chic. Look for pieces at Topshop or Anthropologie to add just the right finishing touch.
For warmth that doesn’t show, start with basics like Uniqlo’s Heattech or M&S thermals to trap body heat. Another versatile layering option is a shacket (shirt-jacket hybrid) from Mango or COS, wear it under a coat for extra warmth without the weight.
Chunky boots are ideal for these winter evenings, especially in a standout shade. Look for styles like Dr. Martens or Vagabond in colours like deep green or oxblood to elevate your look. Pair them with fun woollen socks from Happy Socks - a small detail that adds both warmth and style.
Colour is key! Winter wardrobes can get grey and muted, but adding colour is an instant way to beat the cold-weather blues. A pop of colour here or there, from a scarf to a sweater, brings vibrancy and helps you stand out even as temperatures drop.
With these tips, you’ll be ready to cosy up with loved ones (maybe with a glass of mulled wine?), while showing off your unique style. Embrace the warmth, the colour, and bring on all the outdoor festivities to come!
Edited by Rosie Wood
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