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8 Best Colors To Wear In Winter To Look Stylish & Cozy

Bettina Dizon
Oct 26, 2023
12:20 P.M.

While pale and neutral colors work best on clothing during the winter season, other vibrant hues also add a touch of energy and vibrance during the cold and dark nights.

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With winter fast approaching, fashion-forward men and women are already planning their wardrobe. Interestingly, some colors look better during the winter season for their contrast and complement with the snow and sky.

Often, the chilly, sometimes freezing weather can make the atmosphere dark and gloomy, but clothing doesn't have to exude the same vibe.

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Sally Field during the premiere of "Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty" at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on March 2, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Emerald Green

The color green is often associated with the holidays, especially next to red. Specifically, emerald green is the lush and brighter shade that reminds people of forests and nature amidst a winter wonderland.

Whether it's a sweater, coat, or scarf, you can never go wrong with emerald green in winter. The distinct color quickly adds elegance and sophistication to any winter ensemble. Emerald green is best paired with neutrals for it to stand out.

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Besides its natural allure, emerald green is the color that attracts abundance and prosperity, especially when it comes to financial resources.

Jane Fonda during the special screening of "9 To 5" at the BFI Southbank on October 23, 2018, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Jane Fonda during the special screening of "9 To 5" at the BFI Southbank on October 23, 2018, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Mauve

Mauve, an exciting shade of violet and pink, is relaxing and easy on the eyes, perfect for a gloomy background. Without being too bright and bold, the color adds a feminine touch to any outfit.

Different shades of white pair perfectly with the color mauve, while shades of gray complement its undertones. When wearing mauve clothing, it is best paired with lighter and brighter tones.

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Julianne Moore at GMA on March 5, 2019, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

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Gray

Although on the neutral palette, gray is a beautiful color during winter for its grace and class. It is also a versatile color that can be used for daily wear and evening events.

Being on the neutral side, it also pairs well with almost any other color, making it a versatile wardrobe essential. Whether it's gray trousers or a gray coat, the hue never fails to exude sophistication.

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Meryl Streep during the "Don't Look Up" premiere at Jazz at Lincoln Center on December 5, 2021, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Navy

Navy, like other shades of blue, is an excellent color for the winter season. In fact, one could always go right with a navy attire. It is also a great alternative shade to black and goes well with several other clothing.

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Interestingly, it represents positivity, peace, and loyalty. It also helps elevate professional status and can quickly bring a boost of confidence to any person.

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Jennifer Aniston during the German photocall for the new film "Along Came Polly" on February 14, 2004, at the Adlon Hotel, in Berlin, Germany. | Source: Getty Images

Brown

When it comes to earthy tones the color brown comes to mind. It is a relaxing and comforting warm neutral color that is ideally used for monochromatic ensembles. Besides looking cozy and rich, brown easily pairs with different colors during the wintertime.

However, it is best to choose a subtle color instead of a loud one when pairing clothing pieces with brown to keep the warm and inviting aura it brings.

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Meryl Streep during the Hollywood Reporter's 15th Annual Women in Entertainment Breakfast at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

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Ice Blue

Another shade of blue makes it on the list - ice blue. Perfect for the winter season. Ice blue is a color associated with the frosty season, mainly because of snowflakes. The pale and cool shade emits serene beauty and tranquility.

Besides being naturally relaxing, ice blue elevates the mood and makes a person look elegant, sophisticated, and timeless. Unfortunately, ice blue isn't easily paired with any color, especially bold and loud shades.

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Andie MacDowell at SiriusXM Studios on February 7, 2012, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Pink

Ever since the hit movie "Barbie" premiered, pink has become a trendy color, regardless of the season. Fortunately, the color is also a refreshing choice for winterwear, in particular, soft pale pink hues and punchy pink colors.

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Although not the first color when people think about winter, pink adds fun and brightness to any ensemble. Often, it is used as an accessory, such as a scarf or a sweater.

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Dame Helen Mirren during for the photocall of "Golda," circa 2023. | Source: Getty Images

Bright Red

Just like green, red is also a color that reminds people of the holidays. It screams festivity, joy, and happiness. A red touch to any outfit quickly adds vibrancy and energy to the atmosphere, especially amidst dark winter nights.

In particular, bright red clothing makes any person's face more radiant and look happier. Nothing screams Christmas more than the color red.

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Angela Kinsey during the Celebrity Internet Cat Super Group holiday event at Capitol Records Tower on December 10, 2013, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Colors definitely play a role in adding character to any outfit. Unfortunately, select colors look better on some than others, depending on the skin's undertone, hair color, and more.

Those interested in knowing what colors best suit them would be interested in reading 9 Best Colors to Wear If You Have Blonde Hair.

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