The Outfit Every NYC Girl Should Try, According to Olivia Palermo
Leave it to Olivia Palermo to find a way to look incredibly stylish while braving the cold NYC weather. Palermo’s go-to winter look only requires three main essentials: long (and very stylish) outerwear, sleek leather leggings, and statement black sneakers. It’s all about convenience and routine when it comes to cold-weather dressing for Palermo. The reality star turned designer found a winter uniform that is equally stylish and winter-weather appropriate.
Whether you layer on a cozy turtleneck sweater (shown below) or bundle up with a belt and cool beanie (like OP did here), we definitely suggest you add the Palermo-inspired outfit combination to your winter wardrobe rotation.
Keep reading to check it out and shop the essentials you need to re-create the look.
On Olivia Palermo: Mila Furs Lisa Down Mink Coat ($4262); J Brand Edita Leather Leggings ($948); Roger Vivier sneakers.
Up next, seven legging outfits for when it's almost too cold to function.
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