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Gabriela Hearst
Image Credit: Shutterstock If there ever was a time for the poncho to make a full comeback, it’s now.
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Proenza Schouler
Image Credit: Shutterstock These squishy thongs are like ASMR for the feet.
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Miu Miu
Image Credit: Shutterstock Fuzzy shearling flats stay feminine with a delicate top strap.
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Image Credit: Shutterstock A fuzzy flat with on-trend ankle jewelry from JW Anderson fall ’20.
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Dolce & Gabbana
Image Credit: Shutterstock Nubby socks + crocheted slippers = double coziness.
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Dolce & Gabbana
Image Credit: Shutterstock For a Friday night, when you have to stay in but you want to be fancy.
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Dolce & Gabbana
Image Credit: Shutterstock These cable knit socks are really a must.
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Rag & Bone
Image Credit: Shutterstock A cashmere onesie with a shawl to match.
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Bottega Veneta
Image Credit: Shutterstock An ‘It’ brand ventures into Crocs territory.
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Altuzarra
Image Credit: Shutterstock How to keep knitwear chic.
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Altuzarra
Image Credit: Shutterstock Flats get a bit of fancy with a feather touch.
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Gabriela Hearst
Image Credit: Shutterstock The chicest blanket one could wear.
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The Elder Statesman
Image Credit: Shutterstock A matching ribbed knit hoodie and pants prolongs the tie-dye trend.
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Jil Sander
Image Credit: Shutterstock A long knit dress and flats for dressier work-from-home days.
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Simone Rocha
Image Credit: Shutterstock Delicate socks with satin-strapped sandals give alternate texture.
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Simone Rocha
Image Credit: Shutterstock A tweed-and-pearl-embellished flat gives a whole new meaning to house shoe.
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Simone Rocha
Image Credit: Shutterstock Socks, metallic tweed and beads liven up an otherwise sensible shoe.
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Adam Lippes
Image Credit: Shutterstock The most interesting neckline you can bring to FaceTime and Google Hangouts.
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Jonathan Simkhai
Image Credit: Shutterstock A knit dress with short sleeves and a turtleneck is perfect for transitional spring days.
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Stella McCartney
Image Credit: Shutterstock Practical boots that wipe down easily, for when going out is a must.
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Rag & Bone
Image Credit: Shutterstock More blanket-inspired fashion.
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Antonio Marras
Image Credit: Shutterstock The definition of cozy glamour.
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JW Anderson
Image Credit: Shutterstock This one’s for Instagram.
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Stella McCartney
Image Credit: Shutterstock The teddy coat is here to stay.
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Stella McCartney
Image Credit: Shutterstock High collars take on a new meaning.
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Stella McCartney
Image Credit: Shutterstock A fuzzy coat and wipe-clean rubber boots take on a new practicality.
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Palm Angels
Image Credit: Shutterstock Moccasins will be a must.
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Ulla Johnson
Image Credit: Shutterstock Stay cozy, but keep the big sleeve trend.
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Alejandra Alonso Rojas
Image Credit: Shutterstock An in-home look that’s both glam and cozy.
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Marni
Image Credit: Shutterstock Metallic brocade feels both fancy and a bit like grandma’s living room.
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Tory Burch
Image Credit: Shutterstock A chunky knit sweater feels more virtual office friendly with a pussy bow.
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Gabriela Hearst
Image Credit: Shutterstock Has there ever been a happier-looking robe?
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Jonathan Simkhai
Image Credit: Shutterstock A cozy cardigan and knit bra for Katie Holmes fans.
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Monse
Image Credit: Shutterstock More creative knitwear ideas.
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Monse
Image Credit: Shutterstock A tartan take on the turtleneck.
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Antonio Marras
Image Credit: Shutterstock A shaggy slipper look.
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Marine Serre
Image Credit: Shutterstock A near-full-coverage knitwear look for the hyper vigilant.
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Christian Dior
Image Credit: Shutterstock A minimalist choice for close-quarters living.
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Jonathan Simkhai
Image Credit: Shutterstock Styling tip: Add some chain link necklaces to your turtleneck for important virtual meetings.
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Rag & Bone
Image Credit: Shutterstock An extremely fuzzy robe coat.
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Anna Sui
Image Credit: Shutterstock A cozy crocheted knit.