Women’s Winter Clothing | Trends and What to Avoid

Women’s Winter Clothing Fashion Trends: What’s Hot and What’s Not This Season?

The days are getting shorter and there’s a chill in the air. Winter is here and that means it’s time to embrace the women’s winter clothing trends of the year.

If you want to bring the heat this winter, it is important to understand what’s hot and what’s not in the world of fashion. Luckily, you can always turn to us at Lu-May Exclusive Wear for your fashion updates.

 

What’s Hot in Women’s Winter Clothing?

 Each season brings with it an opportunity to refresh our wardrobes and a new sWomen’s Winter Clothing | Trends and What to Avoidurge of trends on the market. So, what is “in” when it comes to women’s winter clothing?

  • Embrace the Matrix with Black Leather. You can never go wrong with a black ensemble; it’s chic, classic, and it can be daring. But, if you want to add an extra layer of style to the look this winter, turn to black leather. Whether you prefer long leather coats or pants, we can guarantee a confident look whatever the occasion.
  • Turtlenecks are Not Old-fashioned. The turtleneck is making a comeback and it is no longer reserved to the 80s. Now it is seen as utterly feminine and fun, not to mention practical for the colder months. You also won’t need to layer with a scarf or worry about your neck getting cold. If you’d like to hop on board this trend, try out our Montana Turtleneck Knitted Sweater.
  • Don’t Be Scared of Looking Puffy. From puffer jackets (and pants) to puffy sleeves, the puffy look is in and we can see why! Say goodbye to boring plain long sleeves. Add a dynamic element to your outfits with the Demi Lee Puff Sleeve Suede Bodysuit or Sally Square Neck Puff Sleeve Waffle Knit Top.
  • Embrace Your Inner Ballerina. A new trend in women’s clothing is Balletcore, a style that combines feminine silhouettes with activewear. Think leggings paired with pumps and slip dresses paired with sneakers. This look can also be paired with big coats and boots to make sure you can stave off the cold while dancing into style with your outfit. Compile your Balletcore wardrobe with items like the Crochet Black Leggings, Jane Square Long Sleeve Bodysuit, or the Milla Ribbed Cross Wrap Top.

 

What Not to Wear in Women’s Winter Clothing

With every do, there is a don’t. So, let’s take a look at what may be impractical fashion fads to carry over into the winter season.

  • Let’s Jump Off the Jumpsuit Train. While jumpsuits often look like an amazing idea, they tend to not live up to expectations and that is never more apparent than in winter. It isn’t as easy to slip in and out of forcing you to bare your body to the cold. Though this trend offers many pretty looks, it may just not be practical for the season.
  • Cut it Out, Cutouts! While this may have been the look for spring and summer, it makes little sense to carry over into winter. With rampant cold fronts on the horizon this winter, it’s key to stay warm and stylish and avoid exposing yourself to the elements.

 

If you’d like to keep on top of what’s trending in women’s winter clothing, shop with Lu-May today and enjoy nationwide shipping with your online order.

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