These 11 Chic and Affordable Winter Outfit Ideas Simply Can't Be Beat

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I don't know who needs to hear this but you don't have to spend a fortune to have amazing style. In fact, some of the pieces I wear and get compliments on the most are under $50 or less. Now as a fashion editor, I am privy to all of the latest and greatest styles available, so I'll let you in on a little secret: Scoop.

This brand, sold exclusively at Walmart both online and in select stores, is where I find my favorite on-trend and affordable pieces. I've been patiently waiting for the holiday collection to drop for weeks and now that it's officially live, I'm seeing so many chic women wearing its dresses, sweaters, tees, and more. You know what that means? Tons and tons of outfit ideas are already available. I've narrowed down some of my favorite looks so far to provide a little styling inspiration. And trust me—you'll want to copy all 11 of them immediately.

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A wrap top, like the chic leopard-print one pictured here, is one of my all-time favorite styles when I want to look pulled together. The wide-leg denim makes this outfit look even more polished.

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Proof that a statement accessory can go a long way for upgrading a simple sweater look. Although, this on-trend balloon-sleeve sweater is pretty good on its own, don't you think?

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A slip dress can be styled so many ways, but with a structured blazer, it feels perfect for a date night or intimate holiday gathering. Zoom parties count, too!

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Am I making my point about slip dresses and blazers yet? Okay, good.

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A sweater dress gets a fancy upgrade when a statement belt is involved. This look gets an A+ from me.

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Another holiday-friendly look is this fun sequin midi skirt. I love the way it's dressed up a bit with the strappy sandals and down a bit with the graphic band tee.

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Regardless of the season, skinny jeans and a T-shirt is always a winning outfit combo. This particular one gets a bit elevated thanks to those heeled booties and mock-croc handbag.

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The flowy midi skirt, oversize sweater, and bootie outfit combo is always on rotation for me during the cooler months. Swap the shoes for sneakers and you'll have yourself a surprisingly comfortable outfit, too.

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Here's another cool band tee in the collection that I've already purchased. The styling here reminds me not to be afraid of pairing a graphic T-shirt with a printed bottom. The juxtaposition actually feels quite modern.

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Faux-leather leggings are the comfy essential everyone needs, especially this year while we're all spending much more time indoors. When you do venture outside, those hiker boots will definitely come in handy.

Associate Fashion Director, Branded Content

Michaela Bushkin is the associate fashion director on the branded content team. She is based in Los Angeles and is going on her sixth year at Who What Wear. Michaela has always worked in the content world, previously at Whalerock and The Zoe Report. Her current role involves executing content, photo shoots, and events for fashion brands from retailers to luxury designers and everything in between. She spends her free time online shopping (or "researching" as she likes to call it), reading at the beach, and trying as many new restaurants in L.A. as possible.