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5 Ways to Add Velvet to Your Wardrobe This Winter

Among other ‘90s throwbacks (we’re looking at you, slip dresses and chokers!), velvet is having a major moment right now — and its festive look and practical warmth make it the ideal trend to try this winter. Not to mention it’s a favorite trend of style stars like Kendall Jenner. In need of inspiration for how to wear it? Look no further — here are some ideas for trying the trend, from head to toe (literally!).

1. Statement Boots

 

 

 

 

 

Very J off white blazer
nastygal.com

 

 

 

Public Desire velvet boots
$36 – asos.com

 

 

If you’d rather ease into the trend instead of going full-force, take it for a spin via a great statement accessory – think an eye-catching bag or killer pair of shoes. We’re obsessed with these velvet sock booties and their on-trend rose gold hue, which pair perfectly with classic essentials like black jeans, a ribbed turtleneck and blazer.

2. Feeling Festive

 

 

 

 

Pull Bear grey camisole
$41 – asos.com

 

 

 

 

 

Velvet is the easiest way to look festive in a flash this holiday season without glitter, sparkle or sequins — which, let’s face it, tend to be overdone during the holidays. For your next holiday party, throw on a velvet slip dress and top it off with an oversized leather jacket to make it cold weather-appropriate. Instead of stilettos, opt for a low block heel in a sliver metallic shade, and accessorize with a choker – because one ‘90s-inspired trend always calls for another!

3. Liven Up Your Leggings

 

 

 

 

 

Silence Noise boucle coat
urbanoutfitters.com

 

 

Topshop velvet pants
topshop.com

 

 

River Island patent leather boots
$50 – riverisland.com

 

Take your comfy leggings look to the next level when heading to class by swapping basic black for an oxblood velvet pair. An oversized, flare-sleeved knit balances out body-con leggings, and black patent booties are the perfect wear-everywhere shoe for winter. Top it all off with an oversize gray coat to achieve a layered look.

4. Trail-“blazer”

 

 

 

 

Uniqlo t shirt
$12 – uniqlo.com

 

 

Missguided pink blazer jacket
missguidedus.com

 

 

Knot skirt
zara.com

 

 

Topshop opaque stocking
$9.91 – topshop.com

 

 

Adidas sneaker
nordstrom.com

 

A basic black blazer may be great for your internship, but a pink velvet one is the perfect unexpected piece for a night out. For a casual cool look, wear it with a gray wrap skirt and dress it down with your go-to white T-shirt. Since we are talking about freezing temps here, tights are a must – and sneakers keep you comfy.

5. Underwear as outerwear

 

 

 

Don’t write off crop tops for winter! When paired strategically over a masculine white button down, a super girly velvet crop top can totally work for cooler weather. These under-$20 camel pants look way more expensive than they actually are, but are still casual enough for class. Low block heels don’t feel too fancy, but are a stylish change from your typical ballet flats.

From blazers to booties, there are tons of ways to test-drive the velvet trend this winter – feel free to try just one or rock them all!

Caroline is the Evening/Weekend Editor and Style Editor at Her Campus, a senior public relations major at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a leather jacket enthusiast.  You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @c_pirozzolo.