Ready for the colder weather? No, me neither. Fortunately, though, cold weather does bring amazing fashion. Here are 14 casual winter outfits for women that you will want to wear on repeat all season.
Layering Up
Layering multiple pieces of clothing is the key to keeping warm and cozy in winter. Think of it as your foundation for endless winter outfit ideas. It’s also a super easy way to create an outfit that looks effortless, yet chic. Mix and match different lengths, textures, and colours for a more interesting ensemble or go monochromatic to keep it simple.
Get the look:
Aligne Cream Maxi Coat, £295
Source Unknown Brown Suede Trench, £395
Winter Whites
Talking of monochromatic looks, you cannot go wrong with wearing all white in winter. It’s always best to go back to basics when wearing an outfit that consists of one colour, especially white. The minimalist style is also a great way to build on the foundations of a capsule wardrobe as having white tops, trousers, and outerwear should be a staple in every wardrobe.
Get the look:
4th & Reckless White Maxi Coat, £99
Free People Blanket Scarf, £40
UGG Classic Mini Boot, £145
Keeping It Comfy
Winter weather is already uncomfortable as it is, so why add to the pain with your outfit? Comfort doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style. Cosy layers can still create a chic casual winter outfit that feels as good as it looks. Whether you are out running errands or grabbing a casual lunch with friends, think leggings, wide-leg knitted pants, trainers, and oversized knitwear.
Get the look:
ASOS Oversized Brown Blazer, £65
Odd Muse Crew Neck Sweatshirt, £85
Odd Muse Sweatpants, £85
New Balance WRPD Shoes, £140
Fur Coats
Nothing says luxury in winter like a fur coat – as long as you make it faux. A plush fur coat instantly elevates any outfit, adding texture, warmth, and timeless glamour to your winter outfits for women. Pair it with jeans and boots for a casual look and opt for neutral tones like beige, cream, or chocolate brown for maximum versatility, or go bold with a coloured fur for an on-trend twist.
Get the look:
Stradivarius Cropped Faux Fur Coat, £65.99
ASOS Longline Faux Fur Coat, £100
Knee highs
The boot of this (and every) season! Knee-high boots don’t have to come with a heel. Invest in a pair of flat knee highs to elevate your winter outfits whilst still keeping it casual. Style with a mini skirt and tights, making sure to layer over a maxi or oversized jacket for extra warmth.
For more inspiration, check out my full guide to Winter Boot Trends 2025 to stay ahead of the season.
Get the look:
Dune Black Leather Knee Boots, £199
Charles & Keith Faux Suede Knee Boots, £99
Scarfs
The most essential of all the winter accessories. Make the scarf the statement by choosing one in a brighter colour to offset the darker hues more typical of the season. Or go for a classic chunky scarf to keep you warm all season long. A good scarf ties your outfit together (literally) and adds personality to even the most simple outfits for winter.
Get the look:
Toteme Scarf-effect Coat, £810
Phase Eight Scarf Coat, £179
ARKET Black Coat With Scarf, £189
The BBC
No not the broadcasting channel, I’m talking about the big black coat! A piece of closing that is as versatile as they come. Invest wisely and this closet staple will last you for years to come.
Get the look:
M&S Black Longline Coat, £69
Uniqlo Black Maxi Coat, £99.90
Arket Oversized Wool Coat, £299
