Winter dressing feels best when pieces are elevated, simple, and actually wearable day to day. These five pieces—true investment items—set a tone for the season. But if you can’t splurge, Arielle Charnas is sharing what to hunt for when thrifting or shopping smarter. Think shape, texture, and colour over labels.
See Arielle Charnas’s December LTK collage to shop the look.

1) A shearling‑trim jacket that instantly upgrades every look
Item: Givenchy Shearling‑trimmed jacket
Where to get it: MyTheresa
Price: $3,650
Why this is a winter winner:
- Structured, slightly cropped bomber shape with a plush shearling collar—adds real polish to jeans, trousers, or dresses.
- Crafted from cotton‑wool with designer attention to detail, so it truly feels special.
- Colour is a rich khaki green that pairs beautifully with neutrals or browns.
How to get a similar look:
- A cotton or wool jacket with faux shearling or fleece collar.
- Cropped or boxy cut to keep it modern, not bulky.
- Same earthy shade range: khaki, olive, dark green, or brown.
- Check condition on the collar and cuffs first when thrifting; those areas wear fastest.
2) A teddy coat that looks luxe, even from across the street
Item: Max Mara Teddy Bear camel hair and silk coat
Where to get it: MyTheresa
Price: $4,670
Why this is one to dream about:
- Plush, high‑impact texture with a tailored, double‑breasted design. It’s cozy yet sharp—rare combo.
- The deep camel tone is timeless and easy to style with boots, trousers, or knits.
How to get a similar look:
- Seek teddy or faux‑shearling coats in camel, brown, or beige with clean lines.
- Double‑breasted fronts or lapels feel more dressy; single‑breasted is fine if the coat already has a luxe texture.
- Avoid heavy logos or overly bright trims; the texture should be the focus.
3) A cashmere scarf you’ll actually reach for every day
Item: Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere scarf
Where to get it: NET‑A‑PORTER
Price: $240
Why it’s worth the spend:
- Whisper‑soft cashmere in a triangle shape—easy to drape over shoulders or tie as a head wrap. Perfect for layering over coats or knits.
- Neutral, understated tone that blends with everything.
How to get a similar look:
- Look for wool or cashmere‑blend scarves, ideally in triangle or oversized square shapes to maximize styling.
- Choose grey, charcoal, camel, or black; these colours stay wearable through seasons.
4) An everyday teddy jacket for errands, travel, and off‑duty days
Item: The Upside Harlow printed teddy jacket
Where to get it: MyTheresa
Price: $161
Why this pick is practical and chic:
- Soft, warm teddy texture that’s still light enough for daily wear, with a high collar and zip.
- A subtle all‑over print that feels special without shouting—perfect for neutral basics underneath.
How to get a similar look:
- Fleece or teddy zip jackets with a stand collar; aim for cream, beige, or brown patterns.
- Slightly oversized fit stays current; avoid ultra‑tight or ultra‑shiny fabrics.
- Keep the rest of the outfit minimal so the texture reads thoughtful, not loud.
5) A soft, tonal dress that layers beautifully under coats
Item: Saint Laurent Shirred chiffon satin midi dress
Where to get it: MyTheresa
Price: $3,700
Why this is the dress to keep in mind:
- Balloon bodice and shirred waist create movement and structure, in a caramel brown that feels rich and warm.
- Layers easily with boots, knits, or coats—perfect for dinners, holidays, or photos.
How to get a similar look:
- Look for midi dresses with elasticated waist or subtle ruching in satin, taffeta, or soft jersey.
- Stick to brown, caramel, rust, or tan rather than bright prints; these colours feel more winter‑ready and versatile.
- A simple fabric belt can mimic the defined waist even if the dress is plain.
How to use this edit
- Start with one statement piece—coat, scarf, or dress—and build around neutrals.
- When thrifting, prioritise shape, texture, and colour over brand. If the cut is right and the material feels rich, you’ve captured the look.
- For visual ideas, see Arielle’s LTK for more inspiration and outfits built around similar pieces.
- Winter style doesn’t have to be pricey—just clever about what you pick and how you pair it.

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