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Vogue Editors Reveal Their Winter Shopping List for 2024—and It’s Filled With Easy-to-Wear Trends

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As temperatures drop, there’s no need to completely abandon all sense of style. There are several seasonally-appropriate trends that can help you put together a look that’s equal parts cozy and undeniably stylish. Of course, like most trends, not all are easy to wear. Out of all of the 2024 winter trends to shop, there are only handful that we here at Vogue can’t wait to add to our carts.

Let’s start with the surplus in furry coats. From teddy-bear inspired styles to sleek wool silhouettes with plush collars, the staffers at Vogue are staying warm and chic in fluffy outerwear. In the accessories department, we’re amplifying the drama with crystal-adorned flats and maximum-impact, minimalist booties. See everything else we’re adding to our shopping carts, below.

Vogue Editors’ Winter Shopping List

  • The Cool Corduroy: Madewell Emmett pants, $108
  • The Festive Cardigan: J.Crew Fair Isle cardigan, $148
  • The One-and-Done Dress: Banana Republic Rosie off-the-shoulder dress, $160
  • The Oversized Turtleneck: Everlane The Cloud turtleneck, $168
  • The Dazzling Earrings: Sophie Buhai hinged earrings, $250
  • The Feathered Knit: Sleeper feather-trimmed cardigan, $290
  • The Fur-Trimmed Coat: Mango detachable fur coat, $299
  • The Statement Scarf: Acne checked scarf, $320
  • The Fancy Flat: Tory Burch crystal flat, $328 
  • The Teddy Coat: Ugg Alessandra faux fur coat, $348
  • The Kitten-Heel Boot: Toteme The Slink ankle boot, $800

Chocolate Hues

I’m really into chocolate brown as my new favorite neutral these days—I have my eye out for Telfar’s puffer coming soon.—Virginia Smith, global head of fashion network

The Row

Zipped Boot 1 suede ankle boots

Citizens of Humanity

Paloma cotton-blend corduroy wide-leg pants

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Dôen

Estella ruffled alpaca-blend midi dress

One-and-Done Dresses

What’s not to love about a knit dress? It’s a comfortable, one-and-done option that makes staying cozy—and looking put together—simple through cold winter months. I plan to toggle between off-the-shoulder and fitted silhouettes.—Kiana Murden, beauty shopping editor

Staud

Selma pleated knit maxi dress

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Sleek Loafers

We wrote about loafers in our winter shoe trends report, and they’ve been on my mind since. I know the chunky ones are ideal for winter (it’s hard to beat the toothy lug-sole on a rainy day) but I’m more drawn to this classic shape, which will transition nicely into spring. They have a bit of a The Row vibe—and plot twist, also come in cherry red. I think it’ll be a great new work shoe, too!—Talia Abbas, senior shopping editor

ATP Atelier

Airola napa leather penny loafers

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Red Hot Sweaters

I’ve always been a fan of anything red—I even dyed my hair red, so I’m truly dedicated—and am so happy to see the color trending this season. I’ve been loving Everlane’s sweaters, so this one will definitely be on rotation in my wardrobe as we head into the new year. —Kylee McGuigan, associate shopping producer

Everlane

The Felted Merino oversized crewneck

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Statement Belts

I love a good belt to dress up a simple white T-shirt and jeans look, and recently discovered this brand, Déhanche, on Net-a-Porter. The “Revenge” belt is at the top of my wish list! It reminds me a bit of my studded Khaite belt—one of the most-wanted items of 2023—except with gold hardware and chunky annulets that may or may not be heard from across the room. Sensational and sensorial! Love. —Talia Abbas, senior shopping editor

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Khaite

Benny studded patent-leather belt

Longline Coats

There’s nothing I love more than wearing a great coat and calling it a day. Thankfully, exceptionally long tailored coats are right on trend, which confirms my coat-as-outfit approach. With a strong, structured coat to wear over top, you can keep things pretty simple underneath. All you need is a great shoe to peep out underneath! I’m currently wearing Loulou Studio’s Vido option on repeat, it’s warm and fits over even my chunkiest knits.—Madeline Fass, senior shopping market editor

Loulou Studio

Vido single-breasted coat

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The Frankie Shop

Gaia oversized double-breasted coat

Toteme

long tailored wool overcoat

Easy Layers

I am loving the two-in-one trend this winter. Whether it’s two-in-one sweaters, or two-in-one dresses… Who doesn’t like anything that makes their getting ready routine that much easier?! When it comes to chilly temps and gloomy days, I’ll be reaching for anything that simplifies my outfits. This cozy Christopher Esber dress ticks every box!—Clarissa Schmidt, shopping producer

Christopher Esber

Monument cashmere and silk-satin maxi dress

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Alphagz sweater dress and knit jacket set

Chloé

striped two-tone midi dress

Sparkling Silver

I haven’t been wearing earrings as often as I used to, but everyone at the Vogue offices wears the accessory so well I feel inspired for the new year! I’ve been looking for the perfect silver hoop earrings to wear everyday, and seem to have found my match in a Sophie Buhai pair—clean, minimalist, and chic.—Talia Abbas, senior shopping editor

Sophie Buhai

Hinged Sterling-Silver Hoop Earrings

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Socks + Mary Janes

I love to wear weirdly mid-length skirts and in the winter that means I get to experiment with tights and socks so I don’t freeze while walking outside. Lately, I am feeling drawn in by the combo of a super ’80s-style scrunch sock and a Mary Jane or loafer. The secret, I think, is to get a fairly thick-ribbed sock that is at least knee-high so you can really gather that scrunch around the ankle—and a good height that reaches at least the lower part of the calf. Am I attracted to it because it reminds me of my high school uniform? Perhaps! But the point stands that it’s a good combo. —Laia Garcia Furtado, senior fashion news editor

Hereu

Sio block-heel patent-leather Mary Jane pumps

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Raey

Chunky over-the-knee wool-blend socks

Cool Corduroy

I’m super excited to wear some corduroy pants this winter especially one in a rich burgundy color. I love mixing and matching different textures in the winter and wearing a corduroy pant with a soft knit sounds extra cozy!—Irene Kim, production and editorial coordinator, Vogue Runway

Madewell

petite Emmett 2.0 Wide-Leg Pants in Corduroy

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Everlane

The Corduroy Wide-Leg Pants

Favorite Daughter

Lana high waist corduroy pants

Quality Cashmere

If I can’t go into hibernation, then I want to feel protected and warm in my clothing. I find the quality and weight of Teurn Studios cashmere addictive.—Laird Borrelli-Persson, archive editor

Teurn Studios

cashmere turtleneck sweater

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Gucci

cashmere wool-blend sweater

Lisa Yang

Therese ribbed cashmere sweater

Festive Cardigans

I’m in a festive mood and love Mother’s take on the classic Fair Isle sweater! I’ll be wearing mine with leather pants all winter long. (It’s perfect for ski season, too!) —Talia Abbas, senior shopping editor

Mother

The Family Ties geometric cardigan

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J.Crew

Fair Isle cardigan sweater

Dôen

Natia Fair Isle knitted cardigan

Penny Lane Coats

I love a coat with a sleek silhouette, but I also enjoy the cozy glam of fur. This winter I’m excited to reach for outerwear that marries the allure of both styles. —Alexis Bennett Parker, senior shopping writer

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Mango

detachable coat with fur-effect collar

Nour Hammour

Dakota belted shearling-trimmed leather coat

Kitten Heel Boots

First on my shopping list this season is a clean, pointed-toe kitten heel boot. —Madeline Fass, senior shopping market editor

Toteme

The Slim leather ankle boots

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Khaite

Arizona croc-effect leather ankle boots

The Row

Shrimpton leather zip ankle boots

Oversized Turtlenecks

All I want to do in the winter is burrow myself in the warm, soft fabrics like cashmere and wool. Bonus points if they have a slightly oversized fit—then it just feels like a blanket. I am loving sleek, floor-sweeping black coats and am looking forward to pairing mine with pops of color like bubblegum pink and forest green in the form of sweaters and scarves. —Clarissa Schmidt, shopping producer

Everlane

the cashmere oversized turtleneck

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Everlane

The Cloud Oversized Turtleneck

Khaite

Landen oversized high-neck cashmere sweater

Statement Scarves

I’m leaning into statement scarves this season. On a cold winter day, nothing brightens my spirits like a bold and, more importantly, warm scarf. I love these cozy finds from Loewe, Acne, Guest in Residence, and Burberry for an effortless pop of color or playful print. —Eliseé Browchuk, experiences production and marketing manager

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Burberry

warped houndstooth cashmere blend scarf

Acne Studios

appliquéd fringed checked knitted scarf

Teddy Bear Coats

During the winter months, my coat of choice is always a fabulous faux fur. It’s the perfect balance of style and warmth. The Frankie Shop’s belted version transitions from the slopes to the city streets seamlessly. —Laura Jackson, shopping writer

The Frankie Shop

Joni double-breasted faux fur coat

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Ugg

Alesandra faux fur wrap coat

Max Mara

Teddy Bear Icon oversized coat

Feathery Knits

’Tis the season to do the most, right? This season I’m excited to shop feather-trimmed knits—like Prada’s gray design. Plus, there are plenty of affordable options that are equally as cheerful. —Alexis Bennett Parker, senior shopping writer

Sleeper

cropped feather-trim cardigan

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Sleeper

convertible cropped feather-trimmed knitted cardigan

Prada

feather-trimmed cashmere crewneck sweater

Fluffed to the Max

In addition to the classic longline tailored coats and cashmere knits, I’m most excited to wear fabulous faux furs and shearling coats this season. We saw a handful of major ones in the resort collections, from Bottega Veneta, Chloe, Jil Sander, and more. I love the extra-ness they add to my otherwise very simple winter uniform: trousers and sweaters. —Madeline Fass, senior shopping market editor

Mackage

Etienne belted shearling top coat

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Decorated Beanie Babies

In my opinion, no outfit is complete without a hair accessory or a hat. And while we might typically associate hats with the warmer seasons, some of my favorite styles are meant for walking the streets of New York City looking at holiday decorations or sitting around a fire in Hudson Valley. Here are a few pieces that I’m dying to get my hands on (and my ears covered by). —Molly Barstein, associate manager, audience development

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Khaite

Alpina Fair Isle cashmere beanie

Fancy Flats

Dare I say it, but I think I need to invest in a pair of flats ASAP. I’m a boots and heels girl through and through, but something about the ballet flat has caught my attention this season (…maybe it’s because I have 10+ years of ballet under my belt?). These Alaïa studded flats have been talked about at length, and I truly think they need to be added to my collection. —Kylee McGuigan, associate shopping producer

Alaïa

crystal-embellished leather ballet flats

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Tailored Outerwear

Inspired by Phoebe Philo’s return collection I have been searching for a similar but slightly  more affordable menswear tailored double breasted coat. I have this one from Wardrobe.NYC sitting in my cart… —Alexandra Gurvitch, associate director of creative development

double-breasted wool coat

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Zara

long wool-blend double-breasted coat

Oversized Double-Breasted Wool Coat

Winter Shades

Since I’ve recently committed to no shopping (for clothing) for a year, I’ve turned to accessories to help me sharpen my image. As someone who has worn prescription glasses since childhood, I’m excited to try Elisa Johnson’s Jane frames to keep up my “cool” even in the cold. —Cassandra Pintro,  associate production manager

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Bottega Veneta

aviator acetate sunglasses

Tom Ford Eyewear

Bronson D-frame acetate sunglasses


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