This season’s trends revolve around literally five shades of white. Buckle Up.
Winter whites! That’s what Vogue calls it at least. Defined as “a staple in any winter wardrobe,” this year’s winter trends revolve around…you guessed it! Ivory, beige, snow(?) Pretty much any synonym you can think of for white. This is both a blessing and a curse. Where is the originality? Great question. This season we are focussing on the classics. While monochrome may not be in forever, these winter looks contain investment pieces. White matches with everything! Here’s a look at how stores are styling winter whites:
Let’s start with Abercrombie. All neutrals. Here there’s a classic cardigan paired with trousers. I love the sneakers. They are classic and have a lot of potential to remain a staple in your closet for years to come:
Next, there’s Set Active. This is for SURE going to stick around. Set Active as a brand has immensely grown over the past five years. Remember their campaign with Emma Chamberlain? This white set will last probably forever and looks great paired with this trench coat; yet another staple for your closet:
A brand I had not heard of until this year, Acne Studios, is on-the-come-up with their oversized scarves:
And Free People with the winter whites! I love this look. I personally have this sweater and it is one of my favorite pieces in my wardrobe. This outfit shows the different shades of white together. Cohesion through monochrome is the main goal of this look. Even the bag matches:
Free People again! This sweater and pants duo is sold as a set, making it a no-brainer for getting dressed in the morning. Perfect for college students:
American Eagle with the hat and scarf! Scarves are a go-to this winter ESPECIALLY in the Storrs winter weather. This is yet another classic that, if bought in neutral colors, will never go out of style:
Luca and Grae is showing the wonders of a white coat! This will work through winter all the way to spring, making it perfect for chillier spring days:
And finally, still in this winter and almost definitely for years to come: the blazer. It’s a classic. It will be in forever. It’s time to purchase:
Conclusion
Overall, this style is so simple that anyone can master it. While it may not be the most exciting trend, it is certainly the most sustainable. You’ll be able to wear these pieces for years to come!