
"Outfitting yourself for the colder months doesn't mean cocooning yourself in whatever's warmest and abandoning style until the thaw arrives. Quite the opposite, in fact. This is the perfect time of year to really start dressing. And the best way to do that is by reaching for clothes that embrace all that winter fabrics can offer. We're talking heft. Texture. Crunch. Oomph. All the stuff that's so much harder to come by in summer, when staying cool takes precedence over looking cool."
"First Image: Jacket and turtleneck by Fedeli; sunglasses ($860) by Akoni. This Image: Jacket, sweater, and trousers by Zegna; hat ($155) by Soft Goat. When in doubt, you can't go wrong with tweed. Opt for something with a pronounced texturelike this big ol' herringbone from Zegnafor maximum visual impact. Jason Kibbler Coat ($10,800), turtleneck ($5,100), and trousers ($810) by Hermes; boots ($559) by Diemme; jewelry, model's own."
Winter dressing rewards a focus on fabric weight and texture rather than hiding in the warmest garments. Tweed and pronounced herringbone deliver strong visual presence. Classic outerwear like a streamlined mackintosh can gain warmth and flair from removable wool liners and blanket-stitch details. Oversized aviator sunglasses protect eyes while adding retro swagger. Pairing a sleek leather bomber with a marled cable-knit sweater brings depth and richness. Investing in tailored coats, layered knits, and statement accessories balances functional warmth with seasonal style opportunities, encouraging experimentation with texture, weight, and panache.
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