Winter 2024 fashion is here, and it’s packed with wearable, stylish trends that anyone can embrace.
In a recent video, fashion enthusiast Leonie highlights ten must-try winter trends that not only elevate your wardrobe but also make great use of pieces you might already own.
She explores how these trends are both practical and chic.
Let’s dive into the top winter fashion trends you’ll want to wear this season!
Summary of the video:
Leonie emphasizes the importance of looking at trends early to make use of clothes you already own and resist the urge to clear out too many pieces as the season changes.
Trend 1: Ski-Inspired Knitwear
Ski-inspired knitwear, particularly Fair Isle sweaters, is highlighted as a winter essential. Leonie loves these pieces for their timelessness, noting that they have been trending for several seasons. She explains that Fair Isle sweaters are not only cozy and practical but also maintain relevance even after many years of wear.
Trend 2: Capes
Capes are making a strong comeback this winter. Leonie praises capes for being easy to layer and non-restrictive while still keeping you warm. She describes them as timeless, versatile, and able to instantly elevate any outfit. Capes were popular last season as shawls or wraps, but this season they are specifically making a statement as structured capes.
Trend 3: Winter Florals
Florals, usually considered a spring or summer pattern, are an unexpected winter trend. Leonie explains that bold, vibrant florals were showcased on the runways and are perfect for brightening up cold winter days. She encourages viewers to repurpose their summer floral pieces by layering them with winter items.
Trend 4: Modern Camo
Camouflage patterns are evolving for winter with unique interpretations, including sequins and painted designs. Leonie mentions that camo cargo pants and jackets will be particularly trendy, and she shares her excitement about styling a digital camo jacket she thrifted.
Trend 5: Bold Colors
Bold, bright colors are a key trend for winter 2024, with designers showcasing clashing prints and vibrant hues. Leonie suggests incorporating these colors into your wardrobe through accessories, like red heels or burgundy boots, to refresh and update existing outfits.
Trend 6: Boho Styling
Boho styling, characterized by floaty, feminine pieces like chiffon blouses and long dresses, is another winter trend. Leonie advises mixing boho elements with structured, modern items like wide-leg jeans or knee-high boots to create a balanced, winter-ready look.
Trend 7: Feathers, Fluff, and Faux Fur
Feathers, fluff, and faux fur are having a moment this winter, particularly in the form of big, tactile coats like the teddy coats that were popular in past seasons. Leonie stresses the importance of choosing faux fur and encourages viewers to pull out their cozy, fluffy coats from previous winters.
Trend 8: Plaid
Plaid remains a winter staple, with plaid skirts and coats continuing to trend. Leonie includes this on her list to remind viewers not to discard their plaid pieces, as they will be relevant again for winter 2024.
Trend 9: Country Core
Country Core, a style that layers chunky knits, corduroys, and tweeds for a cozy, grandpa-inspired look, is trending this season. Leonie advises adding feminine touches to the look to keep it stylish and modern rather than too old-fashioned.
Trend 10: Barrel-Style Pants and Jeans
Leonie wraps up the list with the controversial barrel-style jeans and pants. She notes that despite being debated, barrel-leg pants are flattering for a variety of body types, including petite and fuller figures. She encourages viewers to give them a try, explaining that they can be a great way to show off interesting boots.
*Summary created by AI and edited by author