10 Delightful Outfits I'd Like to Copy and Paste From Instagram

I spend a lot of time on Instagram (I'll blame it on the job!)—mostly saving inspirational images of home décor, dreamy travel destinations, and of course, chic outfits. As a fashion editor it’s my job to stay abreast of what fashion girls are wearing, loving, and Instagramming at any given moment so you’d be right in thinking that I amass a ton of chic-looking outfits in my saved folder. Today, I wanted to share some of my favorite 'fits that I’d seriously like to copy and paste onto myself. From cool layered looks to keep you warm and stylish this season to fun details, sleek silhouettes, and tonal looks, if you’re looking for a little outfit inspiration this cold-weather season then take a peek at these delightful ensembles below—and shop the key pieces to pull off the looks.
It's all about creative layering during winter. This hoodie, puffer, and check coat combo is perfection. Finish the look with a lively pink sweater over your shoulders which contrasts beautifully with this season's trending brown hues.
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How cozy is this neutral-toned ensemble? So comfortable. So chic. Perfect for wintry days at home.
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I'm obsessed with this layered winter look which strikes the perfect balance of comfortable and cool.
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I have a soft spot for knit dresses—especially when they come in a long and sumptuous ivory cable knit fabric. Drape a matching scarf over the dress for a perfect winter-white look.
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This playful pajama set has been doing the rounds on Instagram. We love it styled with an oversize beige blazer and polished flats—proving it's perfect for staying in and going out.
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A pop of pink always livens up any outfit (and is set to be one of the biggest color trends for 2021). Pair the hue with a cool plaid print for a vintage-inspired look.
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Chic, matching knit loungewear sets are everywhere right now—this one feels effortlessly elegant especially when paired with a chain belt and chunky necklace.
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This outfit is striking in its simplicity—proving that a chic knit maxi dress and simple black accessories go a long way.
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This outfit is comprised of two pieces I absolutely adore—a quilted coat and relaxed trousers (a huge trend for 2021). Finish the comfy-cool look with sneakers, a scarf, and a beanie.
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A knit sweater vest continues to be a fashion girl favorite—all the more compelling when styled with leather pants and a pretty beret. So charming.
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Up next, 8 spring 2021 trends you can wear right now for under $100.

Judith Jones is the associate shopping director at Who What Wear and has worked in fashion for over a decade. She specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.
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