The "Basic" Winter Trend That Will Make All Your Outfits Look 10 Times More Luxurious
There are certain items in fashion that we can always consider relevant, no matter if they are also a bit "basic" or "boring." After all, the entire premise of the capsule wardrobe is centered on the idea that certain pieces will always be cult classics (even if they sometimes feel cliché). But we'd argue that concept applies to not just staples but also specific seasonal trends. Sure, most recent trends are the antithesis of staples, but occasionally, a few will fall into both territories—velvet happens to be one of those trends.
Whether we like it or not, we can't entirely escape velvet. Once colder temperatures cover parts of the globe, velvet comes back into the chat. You could blame all of the holiday parties, but if we're being honest, there's more to this "cliché" trend. Few other textiles can add a seasonal touch and make an outfit look 10 times more luxurious (when styled correctly). However, more often than not, being able to make this "passé" trend feel polished can be particularly challenging to figure out. But what if I told you that it's not impossible? There are ways to wear this holiday-centric textile in a non-Hallmark fashion. In an effort to prove that point, I've done hours of research to round up outfit examples of the trend on the runway and in real life.
Ahead, you'll find a comprehensive overview of how to wear velvet, showcased by velvet outfit ideas from the fashion set and F/W 24 runway collections. Plus, I've included a curation of the best velvet pieces at every price point in case you're ready to be a walking cliché (in a chic way).
On the Runway
Styling Notes: One of the easiest ways to make velvet feel more elegant is to draw inspiration from Eudon Choi's F/W 24 runway show. Pair velvet trousers with a blouse (ideally in a similar shade) and strappy sandals to make them a bit more approachable.
Styling Notes: If you've been unable to get more utility out of the velvet skirt you bought last year, look to Sportmax's fall 2024 runway show for inspiration. You can put your velvet skirt to work by pairing it with some of the other workhorses of your wardrobe—e.g., a button-down blouse, tucked-in blazer, sheer tights, and ankle-strap pumps.
Styling Notes: Besides pairing velvet separates with everyday staples, there's another way to make even the most "boring" blazer more exciting: Embrace texture. Pairing velvet pieces with different textures (e.g., cotton, chiffon, fur, leather) might seem counterintuitive, but it can be quite chic. Case in point: Louis Vuitton's F/W 24 show. There's no safer way to spice up a velvet blazer this season.
Styling Notes: When you don't want to put too much effort into putting together an outfit idea, you can't go wrong with a head-to-toe velvet ensemble. Just be sure to take inspiration from the Akris F/W 24 show by embracing layers of velvet to add visual interest—bonus points if you wear velvet pieces in the season's hottest shades.
Styling Notes: Frankly, nothing screams wintertime quite like the influx of holiday party invitations. If you've got a special occasion coming up where you know you want to wear velvet but are unsure of how to make it less cliché, look to Gucci's F/W 24 collection for guidance. Opting for a sultry velvet dress in a stunning color is always a safe bet.
Styling Notes: Who said velvet had to be limited to the holiday season? Make this textile seasonless by taking styling inspiration from Chloé's F/W 24 runway show. Make a velvet minidress a bit more "chill" by styling it with boho-inspired accessories such as clogs, a chunky necklace, and an oversize hobo bag.
In the Wild
Styling Notes: Consider dressing down a matching velvet set for everyday life by taking inspiration from the above ensemble. Throw on a long maxi coat, oversize tote bag, and unique ankle boots with a velvet jacket and trousers for a more casual take on this typically "formal" fabric.
Pair with the matching Lightweight Flocked Quilted Jacket ($350).
Styling Notes: Another way to dress this textile down for everyday wear is with denim, as our editor Eliza Huber has shown above. Even the fanciest velvet blazer can feel less formal when worn with baggy light-wash jeans and ballet flats.
Styling Notes: Beyond pairing your velvet pieces with foundational basics, there are other ways to make them feel less holiday-centered. Case in point: the outfit above. The key to making a bright-red matching velvet set less Christmas coded is to style it with clothing in classic colors (e.g., black, white, brown, and so on).
Styling Notes: In addition to styling velvet pieces with varying neutral shades, there's an even safer way to ensure these pieces look sophisticated—shop them in neutral shades from the start. There's no better proof that velvet looks downright decadent in darker neutrals than the chocolate-brown velvet suit and light pistachio sweater pairing shown above.
Pair with the matching Velvet Tailored Vest ($425) and Weekend Velvet Blazer ($645).
Styling Notes: It's not just neutral colors that can make velvet look a little less cliché. As shown above, opting for a velvet suit in an unexpected shade is a fail-proof way to make this seemingly typical item more trend-forward. Of course, if that's not enough to convince you, try dialing it up by adding a vibrant handbag in a contrasting color.
Styling Notes: Okay, so it might not be groundbreaking, but the easiest way to wear velvet will always be in the form of a little black dress! Cliché? Maybe. Chic? Always. You can not only rest assured that wearing velvet in this way will always look good but also cater it to your own style by pairing it with cool accessories—it's a win all-around.
Feeling inspired to embrace the velvet trend this season? Keep scrolling to shop the best velvet pieces for every budget.
Shop the Trend
NGL, I may have gasped the first time I spotted this green velvet blazer—it's truly that gorgeous.
Black miniskirts are the backbone of every wardrobe, making this velvet one the perfect buy for winter.
Of course Loeffler Randall would make a pair of flats that taps into every major trend right now.
Styling idea: Spice up an all-black outfit by wearing a velvet shoulder bag.
Can someone please come collect my jaw off the floor? Thanks.
You'll surely be the best dressed guest in this pink velvet number.
The great thing about buying a velvet blouse is that it can be worn with just about anything—e.g., slip skirts, leather pants, skinny jeans, wool trousers, and so on.
Fair warning: Wearing this sophisticated green velvet duster may spark envy.
Give your black denim an bougie upgrade.
It doesn't get more precious than a pair of velvet Mary Jane pumps.
Jasmine Fox-Suliaman is a fashion editor living in New York City. What began as a hobby (blogging on Tumblr) transformed into a career dedicated to storytelling through various forms of digital media. She started her career at the print publication 303 Magazine, where she wrote stories, helped produce photo shoots, and planned Denver Fashion Week. After moving to Los Angeles, she worked as MyDomaine's social media editor until she was promoted to work across all of Clique's publications (MyDomaine, Byrdie, and Who What Wear) as the community manager. Over the past few years, Jasmine has worked on Who What Wear's editorial team, using her extensive background to champion rising BIPOC designers, weigh in on viral trends, and profile stars such as Janet Mock and Victoria Monét. She is especially interested in exploring how art, fashion, and pop culture intersect online and IRL.