Winter Coat: 2023 Trend Report

Regardless of where you live, the chilly seasons arrive, signaling the time to delve into our closets after a year's worth of summer attire. This is your comprehensive guide to seamlessly transition into autumn, embracing the crispness it brings. Whether you require a floor-length coat to combat the cold in New York and want to do so with style and panache, or you opt for a cool and casual quilted jacket, or maybe you're in the mood for a cute and trendy bomber jacket (yes, they're making a comeback).

There's something for everyone.


1. Floor Length Coats

Embrace your inner Serena Vanderwoodsen, and don't let the chills compromise your style. Slip into a luxurious floor-length coat, and watch your inner diva radiate. When you've got the perfect combination of warmth and elegance, you can forget about the rest of your outfit and the biting cold – it's all about making a statement.


2. Faux Fur

Faux fur. Somehow casual, somehow formal. There are never never-ending variants and possibilities when it comes to faux furs. Short, long, and wrapped around your waist—there's something for every taste! This time, think Penny Lane. You’re in line to get into your favorite band's show, but wait...You have on faux fur! There's no need for a line!


3. Quilted Coats Galor

Quilted coats bring that touch of edge we crave when the cold season sets in— the perfect companions for your seasonal outfits. While quilted coats can certainly be dressed up for a more polished look, feel inspired by their inherent casual charm, seamlessly elevating your everyday ensembles to embrace the season's spirit.

4. Casual Winter Bombers

If the sun is still out for you and you need something for those days it's just chilly enough, this one is for you. Bombers might have been prevalent in the late 2000’s yes, but like we do with everything. Re-invent your winter accessories in fashion, and make it your own! A perfect unisex, and genderless option.


Article by Renata Salazar, Contributor, PhotoBook Magazine
Tearsheets by Chenglin Qu, Graphic Design Intern, PhotoBook Magazine

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