Winter Vibes: What’s In? What’s Not?

Winter looks different for everyone, depending on where you live — and how you live.

Some love the layered look.
Others lean into oversized sweaters, cozy knits, wool coats, boots, flannels, or statement headwear.
Some winters are snow-filled and brisk. Others are mild, rainy, or somewhere in between.

This season, winter style is less about chasing trends and more about intentional comfort with presence.

What’s In

  • Relaxed silhouettes that allow movement and ease

  • Elevated basics — quality knits, timeless coats, versatile boots

  • Texture mixing (knit with denim, wool with leather, soft with structured)

  • Neutral foundations with intentional pops of color

  • Pieces that feel lived in, not overly styled

What’s Fading

  • Overly rigid “must-have” rules

  • Dressing for approval instead of real life

  • Trends that look good online but feel uncomfortable in motion

But here’s the real question:
How do you embrace the season without losing yourself in it?

I’ve never been one to blindly follow trends — I prefer to interpret them.
The seasonal forecast can be fun, inspiring, and even refreshing… as long as you don’t abandon who you are in the process.

To make winter trends your own:

  • Add one statement piece instead of a full trend overhaul

  • Keep your signature color, fit, or accessory consistent

  • Balance oversized with structure, softness with intention

  • Choose warmth and confidence — not one or the other

Style becomes personal when it reflects you, not just what’s popular.

Winter isn’t about dressing louder — it’s about dressing truer. Comfort doesn’t mean careless. Simple doesn’t mean boring. And confidence never goes out of season.

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