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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at HWS chapter.

As this winter begins to brew and bring in cooler weather, get ready to pull out your coziest sweaters and warm layers. While you may be dreading the cold walk to classes that may have you freezing, do not let sweatpants be your only resort to keep warm! With these top winter looks, your style is sure not to suffer this winter season!

1.) THE SKIRT-SWEATER COMBO:

Yes, there are still ways to look girly and cute, yet still stay warm this winter! Wearing a solid color sweater with a mini-skirt, tights, and boots is a great look for the upcoming season. This particular combination is also great when we get the constant dread of wearing pants.

2.) THE SIMPLE DRESS WITH ACCESSORIES LOOK:

An always popular winter look for college women is the casual long-sleeve-dress look with a fun necklace. Another great add-on is wearing a sweater or cardigan over the dress for extra layers!

3.) THE EVERYDAY CASUAL LOOK:

Leggings are the go-to for everything. A cute, simple look for this upcoming winter is leggings with a heavy long sweater and boots. Not only is it fasionable, but it’s also comfortable as well!    

4.)  THE INFINITY SCARF LOOK:

Scarves are always a necessity for winter. The coziness of the scarf as it cuddles your neck provides warmth and comfort in the treacherous winter season. You can add the scarf to any outfit while having the reassurance that it can make all attires!

Pull out your cable-knit sweaters and cozy scarves for an awesome winter look. Don’t forget to dress up your outfits and stand out this winter season. Keep warm!

Brianna is a current student at Hobart and William Smith Colleges where she is majoring in architectural studies and double minoring in European studies and art history. Her love of academics came about when she traveled around Europe and fell in love with both the history and design. Follow Brianna's journey in New York while she is trying to find her fairytale ending.