Opting for cozy knits during the cooler months is obviously no groundbreaking feat, but when it comes to the holiday season, even knitwear presents the opportunity to create an awe-inspiring outfit. You've likely noticed knitwear has finally made its long-awaited transition from mostly functional to highly fashionable, and the next few months are just the time to see how far, or rather how glam, they can go. All you'll need are a few tips and tricks.
Rather than reaching for your go-to oversize sweaters and crewnecks in black or maroon this season, look for ways knits can add exciting color and texture to your outfit. It goes without saying that a statement knit also serves as an effortless way to feel done up if you're keeping it low-key at home with close family this year as well. Ahead, here's exactly how a knit top, set, or accessory can take your holiday outfits over the top.
It's easy to get lost in solid colors during the fall and winter, especially when it comes to knits. Don't be afraid to grab a standout cardigan for your upcoming events! Think something floral in a color that incorporates holiday-inspired tones. Even better, you can wear the cardigan alone as a top to be sure it gets all the shine.
We're not talking "ugly sweater" party attire here so much as we're talking finding a just-plain-fun sweater, whether it comes with 3D design elements or an exciting holiday print. You may be tempted to tone this down with jeans, but we encourage adding onto the piece with sequins or leather on the bottom.
If there was ever a time to try out the arm-warmer trend, it's now. This works particularly well if you aren't up for wearing a heavy knit or coat all over or if you want to bring color to a neutral-toned top. Bonus points for snagging a matching scarf!
Portolano Fingerless Arm Warmer With Thumb Hole ($40, originally $80)
An amped-up alternative to simply wearing a printed knit, this look is about rocking a knit item that involves as many colors as you can find, because why not? Try out a head-to-toe look with a matching set, or use solid-colored bottoms to balance out a color-heavy top or vice versa.
Whoever said you can't be shamelessly glamorous in a knit was wrong. Gone are the days of solely grabbing knits for the most casual of looks and knitwear designs with metallic threads were practically made for the holiday season. Opting for a neutral shade such as black, silver, or gold will look elevated against straight-leg trousers or ponte leggings and also leaves room to play with color on the bottom if you'd like.