
Discover the elegance of winter white outfits that will keep you stylish and warm this season. From cozy sweaters to tailored coats, explore versatile looks perfect for any occasion. Pair your favorite white pieces with textured accessories for a chic finish. Whether you’re dressing up for a holiday party or enjoying a casual day out, these outfit ideas will inspire you to embrace the beauty of winter whites. Get ready to turn heads and make a statement with these stunning ensembles!
A White Oversized Button Down

Leave it to Gigi Hadid to effortlessly pull off all-white street style (also known as the “vanilla girl” trend). The oversized white shirt is loose and casual, and the jeans feel relaxed. Black-and-white Adidas sneakers, a black belt, and black sunglasses give some contrast and help the look feel more transitional instead of beachy. Opt for a statement coat in the cooler months.
A White Skirt and Tights

Like with other layering outfits on this list, adding items with different textures helps keep the look interesting. The details are the stars here: the unexpected white gloves, and the patterned white tights-and-socks combo that makes us want to replicate this look immediately. Oh, and a fun hat is never not welcome.
A White Cape

Of all the dramatic pieces of outerwear, a cape (or cape-adjacent piece) is probably the most fun. This is technically a wrap top that drapes dramatically across the body in a very fun way.
Alternatively, you can grab a chunky scarf for a similar effect. Skip the sheer when it’s cold, obviously, and pick a maxi skirt instead to continue the dramatic sweeping vibe all the way to the floor.
White With Bright Accessories

When you have a standout pair of shoes (or, in this case, some Gucci corsetry), pairing it with a simple white top and bottom lets the color pop. The same applies if you have a colorful jacket: Let the base outfit underneath be muted so as not to detract from the louder item.
A White Peasant Dress

Probably the most comfortable outfit in your wardrobe, a white boho dress can transition to fall with the strategic use of accessories. Black (Celine) sunglasses and black ballet flats — plus a tan trench and navy neckerchief — de-emphasize the lightness of the material and make the look feel more substantial. Plus, this dress is perfect for moving around and lounging all day, so why not wear it in the colder months, too?
White Base Layers

Another way to make your white outfit perfect for fall and winter is to pair it with leather. By itself, this is a lacy summer dress, but the heavy leather jacket and closed-toe ballet flats make it feel more suitable for the cold weather. When it’s really cold, ditch the flats and go for boots and tights instead.
White Tweed

Tweed doesn’t have to look stuffy! Here, a white-and-black jacket gets some textural contrast with white layers underneath. The contrasting cowboy boots feel modern and surprising. If you go with white tweed in fall and winter, get some opaque tights and boots to go under, and add a bigger leather jacket for contrast.
All-White Layers

Wearing all white doesn’t mean you can’t still achieve a “busy” layered look. Keeping the color consistent but varying the shade, texture, and fabric is a fun way to easily experiment with layers. Here, there’s a cotton cardigan, lacy top, leather bag, and a long trouser-skirt combo with some strappy sandals, all in the same color family.
A White Sweater Dress

Olivia Palermo can take a classic outfit and put her own spin on it, meaning her looks are super fun to emulate. A white sweater dress is pretty basic, but opting for one with cutouts and layering it underneath a trench vest makes the look more surprising and unconventional. You may not have white combat boots, but you can opt for sneakers or tan boots instead.
A White Canadian Tuxedo

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An oversized white denim jacket and matching jeans might feel overly summery, but the black combat boots and brown bag help make this look feel more fall-ready. When you’re planning on a white Canadian tuxedo, keep the pieces utilitarian and oversized instead of fitted. Bonus: matching your outfit to the weather.
A White Pantsuit

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The traditional white suit seems like it would never translate well to winter. And yet! Choosing one with an oversized fit, chunky belt, and heavier material — and keeping the length of the pants as long as possible — feels like an elevated version of a classic. Swapping black or blue with white (as in the case of a trench coat) puts a new spin on a traditional suit.
A White Maxi Dress

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If a sweater dress doesn’t feel formal enough, try a wrap dress instead. A maxi length will elongate your body and feel more tailored. It doesn’t hurt to have a stylish white bag (Dior, in this case) to keep the “crisp” vibe going throughout the entire outfit. How gorgeous would this be with a plaid coat over top?
White Sequins

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And finally, when in doubt, add sparkle. This matching jacket and pants are covered in sequins for texture and shine. The gemstone-adorned top is a little more appropriate for warmer weather, so swap it out with an animal print or stripes for the same type of contrast.
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