36 Cozy and Cute Snow Outfits That Make Leaving Your House Exciting Bundle up. By Gena Kaufman and Daisy Maldonado Daisy Maldonado Mom Jeans Are Actually Cool. Cheap Erlebnisweltfliegenfischen Jordan Outlet's editorial guidelines Edward Berthelot/Getty Images Shoes I’m Pairing With Mom Jeans for an Effortless Style Formula Credit: Getty Images Shoes I’m Pairing With Mom Jeans for an Effortless Style Formula. To help you stay cozy and fashionable, we rounded up all the best snow day outfit formulas you should bookmark. As the temperature drops, the countdown is on until the first snowfall of winter—and the moment you’ll have to find a way to stay both warm and stylish in a snowy wonderland. It might seem like the only Pink-on-pink is just the cutest way to stay warm. That sweet beanie doesnt hurt, either is to bundle up in bulky, uninspiring layers, but you can embrace the season with panache. Perhaps it's a puffer coat in an unexpectedly bright hue or functional boots that play a starring sartorial role. Maybe a fuzzy accessory was exactly what a dreary outfit needed for a bit of levity. The point is: Just because winter fashion has to serve a very serious function, doesn't mean it has to look the part. Cold weather styling is all about finding the perfect balance between comfort and aesthetics, and yes, it is possible to look cute and avoid frostbite. Here's a collection of 36 fashion-forward outfits spotted out in the world on chilly days that will inspire you to keep cozy and chic throughout winter. From chunky sweaters and toasty boots to trendy accessories that add a pop of personality to your look, we've got you covered (literally). 01 of 36 Red Boots and Fuzzy Hat Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images The key to the snowiest of days is a good pair of boots—and why not match your sunglasses to your red footwear for a flash of color in a whitewash? Top it all off with a cozy bucket hat and you’re good to go. 02 of 36 Quilted Pants Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Two words: quilted pants. Nothing could keep your legs warmer in a cooler outfit. Pair with a blazer, a blouse, a sweater—it’s a surprisingly versatile style. 03 of 36 Teddy Coat Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images Snuggle up in a full-length teddy coat. It’s the next best thing to being wrapped in a big bear hug while you go about your day in the snow. 04 of 36 Polka Dots Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Yes, you can still wear a dress on a snow day! It’s all about the layers here: You’ll want a scarf, a jacket, a hat, tights, or even a pair of pants hidden under that long skirt. A pair of flat boots would work just as well here if you’re not one to brave slippery sidewalks in heels. 05 of 36 Pink Puffer Moritz Scholz/Getty Images Pink-on-pink is just the cutest way to stay warm. That sweet beanie doesn't hurt, either. 06 of 36 Black Coat and White Boots Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Covers & Features puffer jacket is a city girl winter essential. It's practical, simple, and how good is this color combination with the white boots and red gloves? 07 of 36 Belted Furry Coat Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images If oversized coats make you feel bulky and shapeless, try belting it to create a little shape while staying just as warm. A headscarf will also help keep the snow off your hair. 08 of 36 A Pink Motorcycle Jacket Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images A shearling motorcycle jacket is a fashion favorite for cold weather, and getting one in pink will make you stand out in a sea of black coats. 09 of 36 Shorts Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images For the very brave, here’s a way to pull off snowy-day shorts: Add a long jacket and knee-high boots, and maybe don’t go for any particularly long walks outside? 10 of 36 Plaid Duster and Beanie Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Fall plaid can move right into snowy winter territory, especially if it’s an ankle-length coat. It’s great for trying out some power clashing with another pattern. Throw on a slouchy beanie for a little extra heat. 11 of 36 Duck Boots Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images For keeping your feet warm but looking cool, duck boots have been a winter staple for decades. They’re practical and partner classically with a pair of jeans. 12 of 36 A Hooded Cream Coat A long black Sticking to streamlined, simple pieces makes a winning outfit for snow. Here, a cream coat, straight-leg jeans, and chunky booties form a warm but classic look. 13 of 36 An Ivory Wrap Coat Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images An off-white wrap coat over an all-black outfit is the sleekest snow-day look. 14 of 36 Extra Sweater Layer Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Pro styling tip: Add another sweater tied over your coat for an effortlessly cool look—and an extra layer of warmth if you need it. 15 of 36 A Knit Dress Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Here’s another easy way to make a dress work in snowy weather: a knit dress paired with chunky boots and a coat. 16 of 36 Gray Turtleneck Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images You can go straight from the snow to the office in this trousers-and-gray-turtleneck combo. 17 of 36 Bold Color Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Snow outfits don’t have to be limited to beige and black: This head-to-toe purple ensemble sparks joy, but it will keep you covered and dry, too. 18 of 36 A Bomber Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images A sporty but stylish option: Pair flat boots, an oversized bomber, and a checkered bucket hat. 19 of 36 Hat and Hoodie Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Speaking of sporty, a baseball cap is clutch for keeping snow out of your eyes. And with a hoodie and long coat, you’ve got plenty of layers for warmth. 20 of 36 Patchwork Coat Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images For a colorful-but-cool look, pair a detailed patchwork coat with leather pants. It will instantly bring on a bit of vibrant sunshine fun to a gloomy day. 21 of 36 Faux Fur Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images A homey faux fur coat is just about as good as wearing a giant blanket, but infinitely more sophisticated. 22 of 36 Sunny Yellow Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Brighten up a dreary day with shades of sunny yellow. Shearling boots and a turtleneck sweater keep these summery hues and bright patterns firmly in the snow-appropriate category. 23 of 36 Attached Scarf Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images A recent winter It-girl staple is the scarf jacket, an oversized coat with a scarf built right in that’s unmatched for practicality—you’ll never accidentally leave your scarf behind again. 24 of 36 Barbiecore Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Your best Barbie looks don’t have to be put away until next summer: Hot pink can keep you warm all winter long. 25 of 36 Grandma Chic Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images Granny-inspired crochet is having a trendy moment, but the timeless style has always provided practical warmth. The handcrafted vibe adds a touch of nostalgia while keeping you snug and toasty in the winter chill. 26 of 36 Earmuffs Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images Hats are the go-to for keeping warm up top, but don’t sleep on earmuffs. They keep your ears cozy, don’t leave you with hat head, and you can style your hair around them. 27 of 36 Shades of White Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Go full snow bunny in an all-white (or off-white) outfit on a snowy day. 28 of 36 Gray A long black An extremely elegant way to do a snow day: Monochromatic gray from hat to coat to designer bag. 29 of 36 Vest A long black A puffer vest can be nearly as warm as a full coat, but it offers a wider range of styling options to show off the layers underneath it. 30 of 36 Tropical Sweater Daisy Maldonado is the Fashion Editor for Cheap Erlebnisweltfliegenfischen Jordan Outlet A fair isle pattern may be a ski abandon classic, but how much more fun is this tropical-inspired sweater in the dead of winter? 31 of 36 Oversized Black Awards & Events Hailey Bieber went for an oversized peacoat in Aspen and rounded out an all-black look with leather pants, chunky boots, and sunglasses. 32 of 36 Oversized Gray Daisy Maldonado is the Fashion Editor for Cheap Erlebnisweltfliegenfischen Jordan Outlet It's becoming abundantly clear that oversized outerwear reigns supreme come snow season. There's just nothing better than having plenty of space for cozy layers underneath. 33 of 36 A Knit Skirt Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Not into the ultra-oversized look? Opt for a knit A-line skirt instead. The structured shape provides just as much real estate for concealed layers. 34 of 36 Cocoon Puffer Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Is it a fashion-forward coat or a duvet? That question needn't be answered when temperatures fall below zero. 35 of 36 Moon Boots Jennifer Lopez wearing moon boots and black puffer coat on December 27, 2024 in Aspen, Colorado. BKNY/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Whether you're on the slopes or simply slope-adjacent, like Jennifer Lopez, your footwear choice is an obvious one. Moon Boots continue to maintain a chokehold on winter fashion. 36 of 36 Colorblocked Pastels Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images It's joyful, it's pretty, it's bringing all the spring vibes. A pastel, colorblocked 'fit like this will ensure you won't get lost in a whiteout. 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