10 transeasonal outfits to get you out of a style rut
Winter '23 trends include modern tailoring, unexpected contrasts and knits with a twist


The new-season style rules? There are none. This winter, we're eschewing meticulous coordination for clashing prints and unexpected pairings.
There's an art to it, at which Miuccia Prada always excels; this season, with Raf Simons, the fashion doyenne makes a case for styling an unabashedly simple grey knit and bookish blazer with a remarkably special, sweeping lace skirt.
There is tailoring, too – but not as you know it. The blazer is deconstructed by Fendi's Kim Jones, recast in sleek leather by Chanel's Virginie Viard and reimagined in lipstick-red snake print over at Sportmax.
Feeling the chill? There are knits galore and they're anything but boring. Christian Dior's cropped, puff-sleeved concoction will keep you cosy and chic (exceedingly so). Oh, and if you must do matchy-matchy, do it in Max Mara's knitted coord.
Scroll for our 10 favourite winter-into-spring looks, sure to get you out of any midwinter style slump.
Shiny calfskin coat, necklace, Chanel
A leather blazer is a wardrobe staple, whether you choose one that's sleekly silhouetted or luxuriously oversized. Wear it in place of an evening top, with matching trousers and silver jewellery, or style it with a crisp T-shirt and straight-leg jeans.
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Faux fur coat, bag, Gucci, sunglasses, Saint Laurent
A fuzzy, faux-fur coat in a hothouse hue will enliven whatever is underneath. Clash your accessories to tap into winter's unbridled maximalism; in lipstick-red with an oversized buckle, Gucci's Horsebit Chain bag is the best example.
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Double waistcoat and trousers with pleated skirt insert in wool, Fendi
Unexpected layering is a key new-season trend, as seen at Miu Miu and Fendi. What's more, it's a great way to bring new significance to pieces already in your wardrobe. Think doubled-up waistbands and layered, tonal tailoring.
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Patchwork jacket, silk dress, Dries Van Noten
Artful eclecticism continues to reign supreme for autumn/winter and into 2024. Forget matchy-matchy and mix patterns; or opt for Dries Van Noten's patchwork jacket, which does all the work for you.
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Techno knit coat, XXL wool scarf, socks, pumps, Marni, wool and cashmere sweater, Prada
Marni's ultra-modern checks are a sartorial palate cleanser. Style the label's menswear-inspired coat as part of a black-and-white outfit for instant chic.
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Long jacket and straight pants in faux snakeskin leather, Sportmax
Classic tailoring is made evening-ready when reimagined in snake print or leopard spots. Sportmax's statement suit needs little in the way of accessorising; just add a pair of pointed pumps and a piece of sculptural jewellery.
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Cardigan and asymmetric dress in wool and cashmere, Max Mara
Cocoon yourself in layers of knitwear – matching, ideally. Max Mara's asymmetric dress transforms from chic to cosy when paired with the matching maxi cardigan.
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Mohair and alpaca knitted sweater, cotton duchess skirt, Christian Dior
Invest in a knit in an abbreviated length; teamed with a full skirt and metallic shoes, it feels at once modern and romantic. We love Dior's shrunken, puff-sleeved jumper and painterly-print skirt.
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Metallic tweed strapless dress, Louis Vuitton
Tailored to perfection, Dior's sculptural dress is an heirloom piece. Show off the expertly architected sweetheart neckline with minimal to no jewellery.
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Suede jacket, wool and cashmere sweater, lace and faille skirt, tulle petticoat, pumps, Prada
Miuccia Prada is a master in unexpected juxtapositions that just work. A romantic lace skirt, crew-neck knit and suede blazer is the unlikely trio we didn't know we needed – until now.
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Words: Natalie Hughes
Photographer: Éléonore Wismes
Fashion Editor: Florence Deladrière
Model: Luna Kozaczka c/o Premium Models
Make-up: Giulia Cohen c/o B-Agency
Hair: Stéphane Bodin c/o B-Agency
Fashion Assistants: Charlotte Wagner
Photographer's Assistant: George Dragan Digital Assistant: Chiara S. Kurtovic
This story was originally produced by Florence Deladrière for Marie Claire International" @marieclaireinternational

Natalie Hughes is a freelance writer. She writes and edits fashion show reviews, trend reports, designer interviews, and features on her specialist subject, vintage and pre-loved. Natalie has worked in the fashion industry for 16 years, as a contributor to publications including Harper's Bazaar, Elle and Who What Wear; consultant for the British Fashion Council, Christian Louboutin, and more; and senior editor at Matches and Net-a-Porter.
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