I know it’s been a white since I did an outfits post or video, but here is one that I hope will be useful. It’s all about casual outfits with face masks (since that’s the world we live in). A casual outfit is great to pull on when you’re going grocery shopping or running some other necessary errand, otherwise, it’s probably best to stay home (depending on where in the world you are of course).
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Monochrome pink
A monochrome outfit is always easy to put together and monochrome pink is no exception. I went for pink leather pants here, to dress up the casual hoody just a bit.
Pink leather pants, red fuzzy sweater and ankle boots
This outfit is pink and red. The pants and jackets match and the sweater matches the boots and mask.
Brown teddy sweater, black puffer coat and leggings
Black and brown is a color combination that some people hate, but I think it works really well together since both colors are neutrals. Here I matched the brown sweater with brown boots and a beige mask and my black leggings with a black jacket. The result is very cozy.
Black top, white belt and jeans
Jeans and a graphic top has become a classic outfit. Here I made the outfit a bit more interesting by adding a white belt that matched the white pattern on my top.
Burgundy teddy coat, lace top and striped pants
A teddy coat is a great piece to snuggle in during the colder months. Don’t be afraid to get one in a bright color and pair it with colors in the same color family (warm like I’m wearing here or cool tones with other cool colors). Or you can always pair it with neutrals and let it be the statement piece.
Striped tee dress, black tall boots and fuzzy coat
This is another really simple outfit. Here I matched some of the colors in the dress to items in the rest of the outfit (the red with my jacket and the black with my boots and mask).
Blue dress, grey over the knee boots and blue belt
You don’t have to put away your dresses just because summer is over. A great way to layer a dress is with a winter jacket on top and a pair of over the knee boots on the bottom.
Blue cropped sweater, tank top and distressed jeans
Cropped sweaters work really well with high waisted pants, but if you don’t have a pair or are looking for other ways to style a cropped sweater, you can always layer one over a tank top.
Monochrome grey
A monochrome grey outfit works really well since it’s made up of neutral pieces (you can of course go for a monochrome outfit with any other neutral color and it’s pretty much guaranteed to work).
Pink teddy coat, pink boots and pastel sweater
I like to pair pastel colors with darker colors for a bit of contrast. Here I went for a pastel sweater and picked up the pink in with my mask, jacket and boots and added dark pants for contrast.
Panda leggings, white combat boots and black jacket
I know that printed leggings like these are supposedly not trendy anymore (I’ve seen many people suggesting to toss them), but I still like them and enjoy wearing them so they still hold a place in my closet. Here I based my outfit around the black and white color scheme of the leggings to tie everything together.
Blue plaid pants, white sweater and boots
I know plaid pants can be a bit difficult to style, but a great way to style any demanding print is to pair it with neutrals like the black and white pieces I’m wearing here.
Grey leather skirt, tights and black thigh high boots
Just like dresses, there’s no need to put away your skirts for the winter months. A great way to warm up a skirt is with tights and if they’re sheer and you’re still cold you can always layer leggings that more or less match your skin tone underneath.
Monochrome black
Monochrome black outfits tend to be my favorite to put together because they always look dramatic and are so easy to create since my wardrobe is filled with black items.
Black leather pants, floral top and faux fur vest
Arguably, this outfit might be a bit too exposed for colder climates, but you can always wear a giant puffer coat on top when you’re going to be outside for extended periods of time (which is what I do). Then, when you’re indoors, you take off the coat and still feel cozy but don’t overheat.
Neon yellow sweater, black pants and puffer jacket
Neon can definitely be a challenge to style, but wearing it with an otherwise neutral outfit will make it work every time and will tone down the brightness.
Thank you for reading/watching. Be you. Always.
6 Comments
Lovely
November 27, 2020 at 8:49 amI see many cool inspirations here! Love the matching masks!
xoxo
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Kathrin
December 1, 2020 at 5:09 amThank you so much Lovely! 🙂
Mica
November 28, 2020 at 12:21 amThese are such colourful winter outfits! i love how you layered that blue dress and how you manage to coordinate your masks with your outfits too! 🙂 We are lucky we don’t have to wear masks here but I have been wearing them out at the shopping centres as I just feel a little safer doing so, even though we haven’t had any cases in over 70 days.
Hope that you have a great weekend ahead of you! 🙂
Away From The Blue
Kathrin
December 1, 2020 at 5:10 amThank you so much Mica! It’s wonderful that you haven’t had cases in a while. Our cases are on the rise again unfortunately…
Shauna Crymble
December 1, 2020 at 1:12 pmI like all these looks! Adorable and cool!
Kathrin
December 1, 2020 at 8:13 pmThank you so much Shauna! 🙂