There are three things I am truly gifted at doing on any budget: planning very fun vacations (remember vacations?), ordering extremely drinkable bottles of red wine, and finding very, very good things to wear. So, in the spirit of a holiday season sans travel or dining out, my gift to you is all I have left: This hefty curation of my current favorite fashion, as seen on some particularly stylish people.
I had a lovely time searching high and low (pun alert) for both a designer and a more affordable take on each of these, everywhere from Amazon and Zara to Net-a-Porter and Acne. We're talking trend pieces that don't feel too "trendy," some modern basics that are just kind of cool without really trying, and maybe even a few things that would make good gifts? LMK.
Apparently fringe has gone from a runway trend I thought I'd dabble in a few seasons back to a staple detail in my winter wardrobe. Think less urban cowboy, more minimal and elevated.
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Oversized Fringed Wool-Felt Coat
We'll get to shackets in a minute, but for now, enjoy the first of what will be many crossover trend pieces.
Mock croc makes it particularly hard to distinguish whether a piece was a splurge or a steal. It's not going anywhere, so continue to get involved: jackets, boots, belts. But let's start with bags, shall we?
Staud
Rey Bag
Staud's gone from up-and-coming label to established editor-favorite, and its structured croc bags are particularly beloved.
Yikoee
Small Croc Shoulder Bag
This comes in black, but I'm really here for a pop of white with a winter look.
Let's be honest: Shopping for baggy denim is a serious roll of the dice, but I'm glad I didn't get discouraged on my journey to find the perfect pair. As far as I'm concerned, no other jeans currently exist.
R13
Wide Leg Cross Over Jeans
The waist detail makes this relaxed vibe feel a little more intentional.
H&M
Wide High Jeans
Shopping advice from me to you: Look for a higher waist (so you can do a tidy little half-tuck with your sweaters) and a length that works with your go-to flat footwear.
I grew up in the '90s with an older sister whose Nirvana cassettes and selection of plaid shirts were the epitome of cool. These are kind of like that, but with a color palette that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Free People
Vienna Shirt Jacket
I've shared this before, and I'll share it again. I love the colors and the luxe texture.
Springrain
Wool Blend Plaid Shacket
ICYMI, Amazon literally has plaid shirts in every colorway imaginable (and at prices that can't be beat).
Being from the Commonwealth, I truly appreciate this cricket-uniform vibe, and it's exactly how I'll continue to wear my white knit vest as we head into spring.
The key to really wearing tartan pants is to chill out and treat them as a neutral. Don't overthink it. Throw them on like jeans. Nothing will go wrong. Just let it happen.
Every winter, I fall in love with a different oversize menswear-inspired coat, and this year, it comes in herringbone form.
Anine Bing
Elodie Coat
I'd like to spend winter in this entire outfit, please and thank you.
Madewell
Brighton Coat
This is definitely the most expensive item in terms of my "lower-priced" picks. With coats, the cheaper ones don't always have the weight that's needed to make the oversize silhouette hang nicely. So here we are.
Natalie Cantell is an NYC-based style director, creative consultant, and fashion editor, who regularly contributes from Paris. She was the executive director of Who What Wear and Marie Claire’s brand studio until 2023, and now freelances globally on shoots, stories, and special projects.