Whether you’re ready or not, the season of hot cocoa, snow-dusted mornings, and winter whimsy has arrived. As temperatures finally dip, it’s time to retire the tees and lightweight jackets in favor of cashmere, wool, and velvet. Lean into the richness of the season—those cozy textures and holiday-ready layers that make braving the chill fell almost indulgent.
Vogue Editors’ Favorite Winter Fashion Trends
Our fall fashion trend report showcased a plethora of keynotes for the season—but as the weather changes, we’re looking ahead to what’s next, from new moments seen on the runway to street style looks we want to recreate.
Unsurprisingly, some perennial cold-weather classics have resurfaced with delight. The color palette skews warm and refined: chocolate brown, crisp winter white, and a flash of crimson red. Texture takes center stage as well—corduroy, velvet, shearling, and fuzzy mohair prove essential, adding depth and dimension to even the most minimalist of outfits. And then there were the staying quirks that made our editors swoon. Scarves, in particular, had an undeniable runway revival during both fall 2025 and spring 2026: face-framing at Gucci, swathed across shoulders and waists at Kallmeyer. Prints clashed, fringe swayed, and suddenly the humble scarf became the hero of an outfit.
This winter, personality is the moment—let your choices show a bit of you. Play with proportions, pile on textures, experiment with color. From hero knits to all things velvet, discover the seasonal favorites topping Vogue editors’ winter wish lists, and the pieces they are shopping right now.
All Things Brown
“It’s chestnut season, so why not dress like one too?! In all seriousness, this is a hue that only feels right for fall or winter. I love how rich a tonal look can feel—it’s immediate elegance. And, it’s easy to throw something together when all the colors are the same (believe it or not, we’re always thinking of easy dressing at Vogue).” —Libby Page, executive shopping director
A Pop of Red
“Red is a pulsating energy field: I love how it makes neutrals—brown, navy, grey—come alive with vivid emotion. It’s alchemical quality even works with leopard, my wild card for the season.” —Talia Abbas, shopping director
Crushing for Velvet
“Velvet is one of my favorite fabrics—it’s so lush, and reflects beautifully whenever the light catches you just right. As someone with a penchant for the ’90s, velvet can bring a certain elevated edge to any look. Plus, it’s perfect for chillier weather.” —Concetta Ciarlo, beauty shopping writer
Hero Knits
“When it comes to cold-weather dressing, I like to choose items that pack a punch and make a subtle statement without having to try too hard. Luckily, hero knits are trending—from draped crewnecks to textural takes that make a minimalist outfit maximum chic.”—Cortne Bonilla, senior shopping writer
Winter Whites
“I am gravitating towards textured winter whites—from corduroy and cable knits to fringe and mohair. There is something endlessly refreshing about white, now and in the summer. It’s a true palette cleanser.” —Andrea Zendejas, shopping market editor
Fuzzy Texture
“Fringe, cashmere, mohair, velvet—I want to cuddle up in tactile textures all winter long. I generally lean into basics and essentials for my everyday wardrobe, so adding a bit of furry fluff gives instant interest to an otherwise ordinary outfit. The warmth delivered is simply an added bonus!” —Kiana Murden, beauty editor
Cozy Cords
“I love wearing corduroys in the winter when it’s so cold out. It makes you feel cozier than you actually are and just adds a different dimension and texture to your winter outfits.” —Irene Kim, production and editorial associate
The Scarf Styling
“This winter, the scarf is my ultimate multitasker–tied over pants for a layered look, draped across a tailored jacket for a hint of color, or built into a scarf coat. It will always be a practical accessory, but that doesn’t mean it can’t also be a bold statement.” —Minty Mellon, shopping market editor






