Once upon a time, there was a dreaded, overwrought fashion rule that whites, creams, and ivories had to be reserved for a small window of the calendar year (and that small window was summer). I’m here to report, thankfully, that those days are behind us. Now, cold weather is here, and the full spectrum of white hues is fair game, which means it’s time to discuss winter white outfit ideas.
Over the past month, I’ve seen all-white ensembles executed in an array of iterations. From monochrome looks fit for the slopes to standout dresses festive enough for parties, fashion lovers and celebrities alike are embracing the chic neutral for the season, each with their own twist on the aesthetic.
If you need a little help to coax out your inner ice princess, look no further. The ensembles below will give you all the inspiration you need to pull those lighter hues out of hibernation. Ahead, browse some of my favorite white outfits for winter.
Tonal Dressing
Every winter mood board I’ve created thus far features multi-toned elements that creatively pair tones and textures. Whether you’re combining denim and wool, or “eggshell” and “vanilla,” mix and match however your heart desires.
Fluff & Fur
Could there be anything more glamorous than a fantastically fluffy faux fur coat for winter? I think not. Just imagine the way it’ll move in the winter breeze. Pair it with timeless basics—your coat is the moment, here.
Bundled Up
Capes are taking over street style—and my Instagram feed. I’ve never been more eager to add something new to my wardrobe. Defined and elegant, a bundled-up look doesn’t have to be frumpy and baggy.
Suave Suiting
Don’t shy away from tailored suiting when executing an all-white look. Personally, I like a matching three-piece set. It’s chic, practical, and hassle-free. But if you want to dress things down, try an oversized ivory blazer with jeans or stirrup leggings.
Printed
Hot off the press: Animal print is forever. No matter your preference (Nicole Richie and I are both partial to Dalmatian), use this cheat code to elevate any of your winter dressing needs—especially if your wardrobe lacks statement pieces.
Go-To Base Layers
White outwear isn’t always the most practical, especially if you don’t want to spend every paycheck at the dry cleaners. Instead, keep your inner layers clean and crisp underneath your non-white essentials, like a black puffer or wool jacket like Zoe Saldana. Then, after the coat check, it’s back to bright whites.
Easy Knitwear
If there’s one thing I want to be in the winter, it’s cozy. And the main ingredient in “cozy” is knitwear—particularly in the form of a coordinated set, as seen on Havana Rose Liu. My biggest tip is to invest in luxe materials and handle your knits with care, which means taking the time to read the garment instructions. (Yes, I’m talking to you!)
Sultry Silks
Is any fabric better for playing dress-up than silk? It’s romantic, airy, and ridiculously effortless. It might take time to reprogram your brain away from summer/bridal associations, but smooth white silk—adequately paired with warm layers, of course—is an obvious answer to every date or party coming up on your calendar.
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