Calling All Working Girls: 12 Winter Outfit Ideas for When You Just Can't Be Bothered

We've officially entered winter. In the period between the last few weeks of the year and the last weeks of February, a sort of stillness settles in that makes it so much harder to get motivated about anything (much less picking a cute winter outfit). After all, the excitement of dressing up for holiday parties has dissipated, so naturally, we hit a wall when we realize the weather forecast predicts below-freezing temperatures for the foreseeable future. Frankly, we get it. Unfortunately, no amount of time spent fantasizing about spring weather (or trends) will change the harsh reality that we still have to show up to work.

With that reality comes the realization that we must find ways to navigate dressing for the chilly temperatures while adhering to our office's dress code (which is often easier said than done). Let's be honest: It's pretty tiresome to try to put together cute winter outfits to the point where it can sometimes feel like a part-time job. So what's a working girl to do? Well, for starters, you can find a few simple outfit formulas that will allow you to look cute on the clock during the coldest weeks of the year. But if you're strapped for time, don't stress.

Ahead, we're sharing a guide on how to dress for work during the winter that includes a few outfit ideas, styling tips, and shopping recommendations. If you thought finding the motivation to create new cold-weather ensembles would require incredible willpower, think again.

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing on the sidewalk in London wearing a long black wool coat over a black button-down shirt styled with a gray pleated midi skirt, black tights, black pointed slingbacks, and a black clutch bag

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WEAR: Longline Black Coat + Black Button-Down Shirt + Pleated Midi Skirt + Thermal Tights + Black Slingbacks + Clutch Bag

Styling Notes: When it comes to dressing for work during the winter, a great rule of thumb is to have comfortable items that can be thrown on quickly but always look chic—think a long wool coat, button-down shirt, pleated skirt, and slingback heels.

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing on the sidewalk in Oslo wearing a black turtleneck sweater under a brown suede blazer with a brown leather skirt, black knee-high boots, and a black handbag

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WEAR: Suede Blazer + Black Turtleneck + Skinny Belt + Leather Pencil Skirt + Black Knee-High Boots + Black Handbag

Styling Notes: One of the easiest ways to make your staples work in frigid temperatures is to pay attention to your textiles. Opting for a blazer, pencil skirt, and even sweater made from heavier materials (e.g., leather, suede, and wool) will ensure your look is winter weather-proofed.

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing on the sidewalk in New York wearing a black turtleneck under a white button-down styled with a brown leather jacket, white belt, gray maxi skirt, black tights, black pumps, and a brown handbag

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WEAR: Leather Bomber Jacket + White Button-Down Shirt + Turtleneck + Belt + Maxi Pencil Skirt + Tights + Pointed Pumps + Shoulder Bag

Styling Notes: In addition to paying attention to textiles, it's imperative to experiment with layering. Adding layers will make adhering to a dress code easier and make some of those non-seasonal items (e.g., a poplin button-down shirt or maxi skirt) work for colder weather.

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing outside wearing a leather trench coat over a black knit polo styled with a gray wool maxi skirt, black tights, black eyeglasses, black mary janes and a black frame handbag

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WEAR: Eyeglasses + Long Leather Trench + Knit Polo + Wool Midi Skirt + Thermal Tights + Mary Janes + Frame Bag

Styling Notes: Not to sound like a broken record, but fully embracing layers is the key to having an outfit that's as functional for the weather forecast as it is for work settings. More specifically, opt for base layers such as thermal tights and heavy-duty leather outerwear (as shown above).

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing on the sidewalk in London wearing a long white maxi coat over a white sweater dress with gold earrings, black sunglasses, a black Prada bag and black slingback heels

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WEAR: Long Wrap Coat + White Maxi Sweaterdress + Black Slingbacks + Black Clutch + Gold Earrings

Styling Notes: When you want to look elegant without putting too much effort into your ensemble, one everyday staple will do the trick: a classic sweaterdress. Nothing looks as good as a long white coat styled with a matching sweaterdress, gold earrings, and black slingback heels.

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing inside against a white wall wearing a white turtleneck sweater under a black crewneck sweater dress styled with a black blazer, black shoulder bag, black ankle boots, and silver jewelry

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WEAR: Thermal White Turtleneck + Black Crewneck Sweaterdress + Black Blazer + Black Ankle Boots + Sling Bag + Silver Earrings

Styling Notes: If you're worried that wearing a sweaterdress won't be the most "pragmatic" choice, consider playing with layers. Styling a knit dress with a thermal turtleneck, wool blazer, and ankle boots will surely be a warm enough combo for those especially chilly winter days!

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing in the street by a car in London wearing a long gray wool coat over a white t-shirt layered under a gray v-neck sweater tucked into gray trousers styled with black loafers, silver jewelry, and a vintage fur bag

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WEAR: Long Gray Coat + White T-Shirt + Gray V-Neck Sweater + Gray Trousers + Black Loafers + Silver Earrings

Styling Notes: What's one styling hack that will make even the simplest winter staples seem more sophisticated? Opt for a minimal color palette. It doesn't get easier (or more elegant) than styling a long gray coat with a matching sweater and pleated trousers.

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing on the sidewalk in Paris wearing a dark red turtleneck sweater under a white button-down shirt with black trousers, loafers, and a dark red handbag

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WEAR: Burgundy Turtleneck + White Button-Down Shirt + Black Trousers + Burgundy Bag + Black Loafers

Styling Notes: When you've reached a point in the middle of the winter when you're tired of wearing a neutral color palette, try embracing a pop of color. You can still wear your favorite white button-down and black wool trousers; just simply add a brightly hued turtleneck as a base layer and a matching commuter bag.

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing on the sidewalk wearing a gray turtleneck sweater with leather trousers, a leather trench coat, black pumps, and a black handbag

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WEAR: Black Leather Trench Coat + Gray Turtleneck + Black Leather Trousers + Black Shoulder Bag + Black Pointed Pumps

Styling Notes: Can't be bothered to embrace color when it's cold out? There's another way to up the ante of your corporate looks: embrace texture. You can make any neutral outfit chicer by incorporating leather separates into the mix.

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing outside wearing a dark wash denim jacket over a black turtleneck with a black belt, white wide-leg jeans, black ankle boots, and a black handbag

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WEAR: Oversize Denim Jacket + Black Turtleneck + Black Belt + White Wide-Leg Jeans + Black Ankle Boots + Black Handbag

Styling Notes: Nothing is more compelling to pull out of your closet on a super-chilly day than denim, but sometimes the staple doesn't seem "corporate" enough to wear to work. The key to making denim work on the clock is to dress it up with more formal pieces—e.g., a turtleneck, heeled ankle boots, and a small handbag. Also, look for denim pieces that are more suiting coded, such as wide-leg flares or darker washes.

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman walking on the sidewalk in Paris wearing a gray cardigan over a gray wool blazer styled with a white denim skirt, black tights, black pumps, and a black clutch bag

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WEAR: Gray Cardigan + Gray Wool Blazer + White Denim Skirt + Thermal Tights + Black Slingback Heels + Black Clutch Bag

Styling Notes: Who says you can't wear a white denim skirt to work during the wintertime? The secret to making this staple work throughout the season is to style it with other cold-weather items—e.g., a cardigan, wool blazer, thermal tights, and comfortable heels (or boots).

A cute work winter outfit is shown in a photo of a woman standing on the sidewalk in London wearing a long herringbone coat over a white button-down shirt with dark wash black jeans styled with a black bag, gold earrings, black sunglasses, and black oxford shoes

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WEAR: Long Herringbone Coat + White Button-Down Shirt + Black Straight-Leg Jeans + Thermal Underpinnings + Black Oxfords + Black Bag

Styling Notes: When in doubt, you can't go wrong with throwing on an oversize herringbone coat, white button-down shirt, black jeans, and oxfords. It's a simple combo that's corporate-friendly, super chic, and will carry you through the rest of the cold-weather season.

Jasmine Fox-Suliaman
Editor

Jasmine Fox-Suliaman is a fashion editor living in New York City. What began as a hobby (blogging on Tumblr) transformed into a career dedicated to storytelling through various forms of digital media. She started her career at the print publication 303 Magazine, where she wrote stories, helped produce photo shoots, and planned Denver Fashion Week. After moving to Los Angeles, she worked as MyDomaine's social media editor until she was promoted to work across all of Clique's publications (MyDomaine, Byrdie, and Who What Wear) as the community manager. Over the past few years, Jasmine has worked on Who What Wear's editorial team, using her extensive background to champion rising BIPOC designers, weigh in on viral trends, and profile stars such as Janet Mock and Victoria Monét. She is especially interested in exploring how art, fashion, and pop culture intersect online and IRL.