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All of us want to be trendy, am I right or am I right? Here are some of my favorite winter fashion trends, ranging from comfy and casual to fancy and glamorous: 

1. leggings

Ok, the first one is fairly obvious: leggings! Leggings are an absolute must for really any time of year, but especially when it’s cold outside and you just want to be comfy walking to class. A perk of leggings is that they go with literally anything and you can always find a fancy blouse to style up your look. 

2. leather pants

These pants are absolutely stunning and can rock any look. They’re perfect for winter parties, dates at the local cafe, and even just strolling down the street. These are definitely on the glamorous side of fashion, and will be sure to spice up your look. 

nasty gal leather leggings
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faux-fur coats

These are drop dead gorgeous, and they’re comfy! (especially the ones with pockets) These coats allows you to be comfy and warm in style. The ones with buttons are the cutest in my opinion. ;) 

flare jeans

Of course we want to keep our legs toasty during the winter, so long flare jeans fit the season’s aesthetic. Flare jeans are so flattering on all body types and can be casual cute or glamorous, depending on the how they’re worn and the occasion they’re worn for. I’m also a fan of decorating and customizing jeans, so you could do your own artwork on them to “add a little bit of spice.”

“have a good day” sweatshirts

These sweatshirts have been increasingly popular on social media and I consistently see ads for them on Instagram particularly. They are cozy and cute, with sweet motivational quotes and sayings printed on them. They’re perfect for people who want to stay warm, and be trendy at the same time. 

Most winter style trends are very cozy, and it’s important to know that you can definitely still be trendy and stylish while being warm and comfortable!

Hi! I'm Lilly, and I am a senior communications major at the University of Connecticut.