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14 Winter Outfits to Wear in 30-Degree Weather

The best way to combat wintry doom and gloom? Why, piecing together a dopamine-inducing, well-executed ensemble, of course. After all, when you look good, you feel good — and our favorite influencers tend to agree. With that said, if your OOTD was put together without considering the weather, you might be in for a rude awakening. Just because celebrities wear sheer dresses in winter doesn't mean that you should too. Fortunately, there are plenty of smart and stylish solutions on what to wear in 30-degree weather.

To prove it, we tapped fashion influencers to get their go-to outfits and styling tips for when the weather outside is frighteningly cold and daylight is in short supply. Some of these must-have styles incorporate current trends, while others utilize timeless wardrobe staples. Whether they're layered, repurposed, or worn as a statement piece on their own, is up to you. Regardless of your personal style, these winter outfit ideas will be what you turn to when it's too cold to think.

Keep scrolling for our expert-approved guide on what to wear in 30-degree weather.

Wide-Leg Trousers in All Colors and Fabrics

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"One of my staples has become my wide-leg trousers. I have many different pairs in different colors and fabrics. I love an extra-wide leg with a pleat. I style it during the day with a chunky monochromatic sweater and a blazer or for dinner with a cropped top and a jacket." — Ashley Stark Kenner

Bigger, Longer Outerwear

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"This year, I'm all about long dusters and oversized coats. There's something so chic about the look and fit. I love styling monochrome, cozy basics underneath with my favorite boots and accessories." - Aylin

Statement Tights and Stockings

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"The [winter] trend I'm most excited about is fun stockings, like these polka dot tights! These playful stockings — aka little conversation starters — are wardrobe gems and best sellers year after year. They are an easy, affordable way to elevate a look and put a festive pep in your step. I wear them with over-the-knee boots, pumps, combat boots, or sneakers, and with rompers, dresses, skirts, and shorts." - Jen Adams

Reinstating the Puffer Jacket

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"My favorite [winter] trend is the puffer jacket. You can make your puffer jacket effortlessly cool by wearing it with a monochrome athleisure look, layered with a cozy knit and with combat boots." - Cella Jane 

"I'm looking forward to wearing and styling the Realtree Original Camo puffer from The Very Warm this winter because it's such a versatile piece. If camo isn't your vibe, there are also a ton of other prints and solid colors. It keeps me super warm, and I love how you can cinch it in at the waist and hood. It also has so many pockets that I don't even need to carry a purse. I think it is the essential puffer everyone needs in their closet." - Anita Jane Pathammavong

Miniskirts as a Base Layer

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"Even in L.A., those of us who enjoy fashion love light layers for the colder seasons. My go-to item for this winter is a black miniskirt ... I love pairing them with leg warmers, chunky platforms, and this vegan leather puffer. I get to keep my personal style while still bundling up; it’s the best of both worlds. Low-rise jeans are also part of my signature look and are definitely a staple in my closet year-round. For a dressed-down, cozy look during colder months, I'd pair it with a Hollister Sherpa sweatshirt." - Zoi Lerma

Texture, Texture, Texture

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"I'm really excited about textured jackets and sweaters. This trend has been everywhere, from Celine sweaters to Apparis jackets. There is a good balance of splurge-worthy pieces that you could invest in since this trend isn't going anywhere, or you could go a more affordable route if you don't want to commit. I personally love a textured sweater in the neutral family, paired down with a good pair of Khaite Jeans and a T-shirt or dressed up with a small heel or a pair of sneakers for comfort. Especially when it comes to trends, styling it in a more neutral way is always a good idea." - Jordan Blair Held

Pops of Red

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"I'll be beating the winter gloom with pops of red. Red accessories and shoes can add that pop of color that is often missing from dark winter outfits. For example, these [knee-high] boots beautifully pair with skirts and jeans of all kinds. For a bold look, [Sanctuary Red Noho Trouser Pant] will elevate any outfit and your mood." - Alisha Donnell

Winter Whites

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"Goodbye to the days of not wearing white after Labor Day. I can't wait to break the 'rule' and rock a full white outfit with a white trench. I think it's the chicest outfit for this winter and will have you stand out in the crowd." - Alex Malanka

A Staple Sweater Dress

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"I'm most excited to style long, skin-tight turtleneck sweater dresses this winter. In my opinion, a winter wardrobe is never complete without a good sweater dress. They're super versatile, effortless to style, and flattering on any body type! For a sophisticated look, I would pair the dress with heeled booties, layer with a wool trench coat, and opt for a chic shoulder bag." - Mercedes Gonzalez Mayo

A Button-Down and Turtleneck Combo

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"The latest look for layering this winter season is putting a turtleneck on as a base layer and elevating the outfit with a button-down shirt over. The Wyeth Favorite Button-Up is perfect for this because it's slightly oversized and soft. You can even throw a sweater on top for extra warmth." - Jacey Duprie

Head-to-Toe Balletcore

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"I grew up as a dancer, so [the balletcore] trend definitely reminds me of my childhood. I love all the baby pink shades, the slick buns, and I'm so happy boleros are making a huge comeback." - Remi Cruz

Anything Ski-Inspired

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"My [winter] inspo is all about what I’m calling 'apres-chic.' I cannot wait to wear this Star-print Ski Suit by Perfect Moment. It goes way beyond just looking good after a day on the slopes; it translates to streetwear. I will be styling this onesie as a cushy transition piece for daytime with a cropped puffer, chic beanie, and winter boots with over-the-knee socks for added texture and warmth. Opt for an oversized blazer, hoops, and leather slouch boots ... with this one-piece for a fashionable night out — and keep the beanie for this look. A sleek and stylish onesie is also an easy travel choice because it keeps you looking effortless while feeling comfy and warm." - Tara West

Maxiskirt Moments

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"You can't go wrong with pairing [maxiskirts] with your favorite boots and bodysuit. I also appreciate the versatility that the maxiskirt provides for the winter season. If it's cold where you are, just throw on a pair of warm leggings, a turtle neck or sweater, and a leather jacket for the perfect winter look." - Irina Bromberg

Accessorizing with Earmuffs

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"Earmuffs are making a comeback in the winter. Originally, it's just one of those winter accessories that you are forced to wear as a child, and then you get sick of it, like itchy gloves. But they can actually be a stylish way to complete an outfit. With the trend of 'Cold Girl Makeup' going viral on TikTok, you see everyone trading in their towel headband for a pair of earmuffs to fit the winter vibe. Of course, they should be fluffy, warm, and functional. Earmuffs are the perfect accessory to be paired with a long warm trench coat, fleece-lined leggings, and knee-high boots." - Kassandra Vargas

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