39 Winter Accessories To Beat The Chill In Style
Beat the chill this season with some really gorgeous winter accessories and check out our favourite 39 winter warmers...
Beat the chill this season with some really gorgeous winter accessories and check out our favourite 39 winter warmers...
Winter accessories are such a necessity it's always a good idea to refresh your collection. And with the last of the sales all but over and the high street and designer stores rapidly refreshing their stores, we've searched through the latest collections to find the most fresh and enticing new winter warmers.
From pink shearling and colour-blocking stripes to bright red leather and clashing fabrics, the Marie Claire accessory edit will refresh your look and reinvigorate your approach to winter dressing.
Winter favourites including chunky knitted scarves, fedoras and gloves see anew season overhaul this year with the introduction of fashion's favourite fuzzy faux fur fabrics. And there's even some chic checks thrown in for good measure, too.
Classic leather gloves and cosy blanket scarves in neutral tones will always prove a popular choice, and this season come in luxe pastel shades as well as the eternally timeless grey, camel, navy and black.
As ever, catwalk influences have made their impact on the winter accessory scene, and sees geek-style bobble hats in primary colours come into play, alongside retro scarves and preppy hues.
Should you not fancy the nerdy vibe, and fancy snapping-up something a little more directional, look to Shrimps and J. Crew for standout textures, Valentino for fringing, and Whistles for prints.
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On the practical front, there are cashmere pieces, which you can treasure now and for the coming seasons. Not only does it come in the traditional hues but also baby-soft pinks - see & Other Stories. Ribbing is also big news - so if you fancy something more minimalist, this trend's for you.
So there's only one thing for it. Click through to see our edit of the best buys, here...
So there's only one thing for it. Click through to see our edit of the best buys, here...
Baby pink and faux fur there s nothing not to love about this J. Crew stole.
Butter-soft leather, on-trend 70s fringing, cashmere lining we love Valentino gloves for so many reasons.
Invest wisely in this Rag & Bone camel scarf now, and wear forevermore.
A fedora will keep your heard warm while adding serious edge to your look. What s not to love?
Dressing for winter will be anything but boring with this slightly bonkers but totally fab beanie hat with bow.
Looking for something classic? Try this blue and white striped style.
Go for a longer length glove to ensure your wrists stay toasty under that new winter coat.
Make your scarf the talking point of your outfit by opting for contrasting textures.
Wear with a three-quarter sleeve to how off their move-star quality.
Add a shot of colour to your winter wardrobe with this green scarf from Whistles.
Make the bold move to replace your trusty black scarf in favour of pink to break up dark winter palettes.
No winter wardrobe is complete without a pair cashmere gloves, and they don't get much better than these purse-friendly and super soft pair from & Other Stories.
Cost per wear makes this timeless scarf an absolute bargain. Expect to wear it for years to come.
The classic beanie hat has never looked so luxe. Plus, this Cos option is a total bargain what s not to love?
Looking to splash out? These red leather, gloves with faux pearl detail are the ultimate winter style statement.
Bored of black? Dusky pink is the colour of the moment and surprisingly versatile.
Take your cue from the runways and opt for a printed blanket scarf to keep you warm and on-point this winter.
When it s too cold to show some ankle, make these cosy suede boots your go-to pair. Team with shinnies and a chunky knit to complete your weekend get-up.
If you re looking to splash out, Maison Michel hats are the definition of timeless style.
Take your cue from the editor s front row and team a glamorous faux fur stole with casual denim for a cool, high-low look.
Keep the palette monochromatic to show off this achingly cool hat to full effect.
Classic with a contemporary twist, these green leather zip-up gloves are everything you should look for in a new season purchase.
The perfect investment for those who like to be able to use their phones on the commute.
Nothing else will beat the cold winter blues quite like this fabulously fluffy scarf. Wear with grey for an on-trend colour-pairing.
The versatile grey hue of this Reiss hat will work with all of your cold weather staples.
The extra long length of this Chloe scarf means it can be lopped around your neck several times for added warmth.
Channel a laid-back bohemian vibe into your off-duty wardrobe with these sublimely soft suede boots.
Stand out from the crowd with this quietly surprising texture clash scarf.
Take the mundane out of dressing for winter with this rather unique bobble hat.
Minnetonka s boots are the perfect complement to the season s 70s mood.
Inject some colour and print into your winter wardrobe with this tribal printed scarf.
This over-sized tartan scarf is just one of the many reasons we love wrapping up for winter.
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