
Winter jackets are practical, but the best ones aren’t a supporting act — they’re the main character, serving as the outfit. That’s why we’re all about layering up in outerwear that delivers warmth and wow factor. Whether you’re leaning into the coziness of a faux-fur coat or the versatility of a trench coat, the right winter topper can transform even the simplest look into a moment.
This season, the top winter trends point towards bold plaids (or even more dramatic checks), animal print (yes, leopard print is always in fashion), and winter whites (to channel Pantone’s Color of the Year: Cloud Dancer). And for silhouettes, it’s time to pull out your scarf jackets from a couple seasons back (or invest in a new one) and bundle up in funnel-neck designs (that don’t require a chunky scarf).
Whether you’re looking for an elevated coat to wear over winter wedding guest dresses or a cozy cropped jacket to pair with lounge sets, you can brave the cold in style and ring in the new year with a trendy winter coat.
Plaid Coats

The winter calls for festive plaids, especially on your outerwear. This season, the closet mainstay is refreshed with punchier colors and unexpected silhouettes. Think: vibrant color combos, blazers, and bomber jackets. We’re especially eyeing reversible jacket designs that can transform with different outfits and seasons.
Scarf Coats

It seems like every It-girl on our feeds and on the streets is wearing a scarf coat. The bundled-up silhouette trended a couple years back — briefly overtaken by the cape jacket — and is back at the forefront. Wear the scarves loosely hanging down or wrapped snugly around your neck (and look out for versatile coats with detachable scarves).
Winter White Coats

A winter essential that’s equal parts cozy and cool, a white coat should be in your closet (or in your shopping cart), especially thanks to Pantone’s Cloud Dancer color and the après-ski aesthetic. The best part is that you can go down any route, from sporty puffer jackets and wool cropped coats to faux fur zip-ups and wrap trenches.
Funnel Neck Coats

Funnel neck coats are one of those runway trends that are actually wearable IRL. The exaggerated high necks aren’t just dramatic, they’re also practical for keeping the wind and snow from ruining your winter makeup looks. You can find the trendy silhouette across leather jackets, wool dress coats, and even longline vests.
Animal Print Coats

Nothing says winter glamour like a faux-fur coat. And an animal print faux-fur coat is an even more bold and playful option. While you can’t go wrong with classic leopards and cheetahs, more unexpected animal prints — like cow, zebra, deer, giraffe, and even snow leopard — are trending. (And be sure to also look out for non-furry fabrics that can be worn cross-seasonally.)
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