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Winter Fashion 2025

 Hello! It’s time to chat about winter fashion for 2025. This post is a follow up to the Fall Fashion 2024 post (CLICK HERE TO READ IT), but winter styles instead. Let’s get into it!

Some of my Favorite Winter Fashion Pieces

In this list, I’ll share ten things I love to wear in the Winter, including accessories.

  • Sweatshirts These go great with jeans; or if they’re longer sweatshirts, they go great with black leggings!
  • Cardigans Great with a simple t-shirt and jeans.
  • Sweatpants Got a lazy day at home? Grab your sweatpants!
  • Slipper Socks My best way to describe what these are is this: thick socks with fuzzy lining on the inside and a cute prints on the outside.
  • Snowflake Earrings So fitting for winter!
  • Charm Necklaces These are so trendy right now! They’re like a charm bracelet, but the necklace version.
  • Wide Leg/Baggy Jeans They are also very trendy right now.
  • Coil Bracelets/Spiral Hair Ties Able to function as a hair tie or a bracelet, these are very trendy as well. I would suggest getting pastel colored ones for winter, like blue and white.
  • Cute Snow Boots Who said snow boots had to be ugly?
  • Fuzzy Sweatshirts So comfy, warm, and CUTE!
Winter Colors and Textures

Here are some great Winter colors and textures to wear.
  • Glitter
  • Light Blue
  • White 
  • Fuzzy and Soft
  • Light Pink
  • Olive Green
Winter Outfit Combinations

Here are some pieces combined for great winter outfits!

1. A long sweatshirt, black leggings, a dainty necklace, a ponytail braid, and tennis shoes 

2. A knee-length dress, a cardigan, black leggings, black flats, a gold locket, and a messy bun (this is a great outfit for church)

3. A sweater, wide-leg jeans, natural hair, gold locket, and brown ankle boots

4. A cute pantsuit, a low braid, and black flats (this could be dressy OR casual)

5. A t-shirt, jeans, a dainty necklace, ankle boots, double French braids, and a cardigan

I hope you enjoyed all these Winter Fashion Ideas, but remember, “So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary but what is unseen is eternal.” (2 Corinthians 4:18, NIV)

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