As the leaves turn yellow and red and begin to fall from the trees, everyone's winter gear has already begun to appear. By that, of course, I mean scarves, boots, Uggs, and Peacoats. Joining the roster for this season is skinny jeans, and a couple of surprises.
Other than the addition of sexy leather jackets, winter coat trends have looked pretty classic so far this season. Peacoats still inspire a look of elegance, class and tradition. Investing in a warm one is always a great idea, if its high quality it will be wearable for years to come. Trench coats are another coat that never goes out of style. They are waist-defining and can be the perfect touch to any winter outfit. Anyone who's seen Emma Watson in Burberry's new ads will instantly fall in love with this style.
If you're in college or have no need for a truly warm winter coat, why not invest in a NorthFace? They've remained a hit with younger adults for the past four years and are perfect for fall weather and early spring.
Clearly the biggest trend in pants right now is skinny jeans and leggings. For this winter, it's wise to invest in a great pair of skinny jeans to tuck into boots or wear out with heels or flats. They make your legs look longer and have a sophisticated appeal. One new trend in denim is zippered skinny jeans to make them even more skinny.
Leggings seem to be here to stay for a while and can be worn in all of the same ways skinny jeans can, so try a warm winter pair from American Apparel, or a heavy, ribbed knit pair from BCBG if you're looking to spend a bit more. Denim leggings are also in, thanks to Paris Hilton sporting them for tabloids, so check out JBrand's "Jeggings" for a comfortable, slim-fitting denim substitute.
Boots have been a huge fashion trend this fall and will continue to be so as we head into the winter months. And why shouldn't they be? They keep your feet warm, they look sexy, and they fit nicely over trendy skinny jeans and leggings. Leather and suede are as popular as ever, although they are accompanied by some new, unexpected trends.
Anyone following fashion has seen over the knee boots and has either loved them or reacted with horror. This style is rather shocking and is probably best found in large cities or fashion forward areas, and solely on leggy women. When trying out this style, it is important to be sure that you are wearing the boots and that you are not merely an accessory for your flashy new footwear. They can be hard to dress with as well: skinny jeans, leggings, and skirts all work, but there is certainly a time and place for these boots.
An old classic, the western cowboy boot is back, this time embellished with buckles and heels. These also work incredibly with skinny jeans, leggings, and skirts. The styles are endless, and who would have thought there could be so many variations on a piece of footwear worn by men who rode horses all day? When rocking these, try to keep the other western-esque articles of clothing to a minimum. You wouldn't want to ruin your new boots by looking like you just rode out of a film featuring Roy Rogers and Trigger.
Uggs are quickly becoming a winter footwear classic despite their many haters. You really can't deny that these keep your feet warm during the colder months. You can wear them with pretty much anything, and be sure to check out some of the newest styles on the Uggs website if you're weary of wearing any of the traditional Uggs styles.
Cage heels are another style that various celebrities have been sporting recently. These are pretty daring, but can make your legs look incredibly sexy. Pair them with leggings or mini skirts for the best overall effect. For ideas on how to wear them, check out pictures of Leighton Meester and Olivia Wilde, both of whom are huge fans of this alarming new style.
Scarves are always are great investment to add to your winter closet. Go for a classic Burberry scarf if you're looking to spend a lot. For a trendy, soft, and warm option, check out one of the dozens of colors by Love Quotes, a celebrity favorite.
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