Frost is nipping at our noses — which means our winter dress coats and knee-high boots are officially back in rotation. As your winter ...

Frost is nipping at our noses — which means our winter dress coats and knee-high boots are officially back in rotation. As your winter dresses make their seasonal debut, it’s the perfect time to refresh a few favorites.

This season especially calls for long-sleeve dresses across cozy knit and velvet fabrics, elevated blazer and cape designs, plus bundled-up high-neck and maxi silhouettes. Many of these trendy winter dresses can be worn for everything from work to winter weddings (and all the celebrations throughout the season, like Valentine’s Day). And we promise that plaids and velvets are way more versatile than just being worn for the holidays.

Ahead, shop the best cool-weather picks to achieve trendy winter aesthetics from reader-favorite retailers like Nordstrom, Free People, and H&M.

Sweater Dresses

Whether you’re dressing for the office, a cozy dinner, a log cabin getaway, or a window-shopping stroll, it’s time to embrace sweater weather. From plush cashmere and merino wool to ribbed jersey knits, these sweater dresses are equal parts warm and comfortable. We found styles in a range of lengths with turtlenecks, belts, and cardigan-esque designs that aren’t so basic, yet still versatile.

Velvet Dresses

When it comes to winter fabrics, velvet is the undisputed favorite. It’s soft, tactile, and undeniably luxe — perfect for winter cocktail parties, especially when in drapey silhouettes. For other seasonal occasions, like date nights, we’ve also spotted darling mini dresses with playful details like sequins and lace for extra texture and interest.

Plaid Dresses

Just as classic plaid coats are trending, so are plaid dresses. While gingham shines in the warmer months, slightly festive and edgy plaids and tartans in deep color combos are perfect throughout the winter. So, whether you’re looking to re-style your favorite holiday dresses or are shopping for a new dress, plaid is your friend. Find the print across mini, midi, and maxi lengths for every vibe and occasion.

Blazer Dresses

Continuing the 2025 fashion trend train, bold shoulders and soft suiting are still popular, so it’s no wonder blazer dresses are having a moment. This suit alternative lets you bring the business vibes while showing a bit of leg. Plus, thicker velvet and faux leather fabrics, as well as details like neck scarves, mean you don’t have to sacrifice warmth. Just add fleece-lined tights and over-the-knee boots to fully winter-proof your look.

Cape Dresses

We’ve been seeing cape dresses more frequently, especially across awards season red carpets, so we’re embracing the celebrity-backed trend. Ethereal sheer capes, attached scarves, and removable sleeves are especially popping up across our favorite retailers. Cape dresses make for the ideal winter wedding guest style, especially if you’re looking for a little extra coverage and warmth, sans stiff or sweaty long sleeves.

High-Neck Dresses

This awards season has also highlighted high-neck gowns, which is perhaps surprising, but certainly seasonally appropriate. From turtlenecks and mock necks to cowl necks and boatnecks, these dresses are reserved, but still chic and flirty. And luckily, there’s a range of fabrics and lengths that are perfect for professional work settings, casual family gatherings, romantic date nights, and black-tie parties.

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Brazil has long been a source of global inspiration for the fashion world, and in recent years, more Brazilian designers and brands have been bringing the country’s influential street style, beachwear, and ancestral craftsmanship to collections that resonate far beyond its borders. That's because Brazilian fashion isn’t trend-driven; it’s timeless. Defined by vibrant colors, bold patterns, rich textures, and thoughtful silhouettes, these designs often draw inspiration from the country’s lush landscapes and cultural heritage. 

Below, we’ve gathered some of our favorite Brazilian-owned apparel brands to add to your wardrobe capsule, featuring timeless, versatile, and high-quality pieces you can mix, match, and wear for years to come.

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For more than 20 years, Dress To has brought the color, patterns, and spirit of Rio de Janeiro to customers across Brazil and beyond. Now, the brand has officially entered the U.S. market with a shop in Miami. Founded in 2003 by Thati Amorim and Rodrigo Braga, Dress To is a women’s apparel label specializing in resortwear. From dresses and matching sets to blouses, sweaters, and accessories, each piece is inspired by the warmth and festivity of carioca culture, the term used to describe natives of Rio de Janeiro. The Brown Sunset Cut-Out One-Shoulder Tulle Maxi Dress is a standout example, capturing the brand’s signature blend of femininity, movement, and tropical beauty.

Dress To Dress To's Brown Sunset Cut-Out One-Shoulder Tulle Maxi, $, available at Dress To
Sisters Nicole and Stephanie Chehaibar launched the luxury handbag brand Esthera in 2024, and in under two years, they have continued to sell out on their leather goods because demand for their distinctive, timeless designs are so high. The slow fashion brand makes gorgeous collections of shoulder, cross-body, hand, and travel bags as well as belts and straps. Take the 10AM shoulder bag: it’s a stunning asymmetrical design that’s lightweight and sized for the office or the classroom.

Esthera Esthera's 10AM Shoulder Bag, $, available at Esthera
Schutz has been a Brazilian footwear staple since 1995. For the last three decades, it has made trendy boots, sandals, and heels affordable without compromising on craftsmanship. For the cooler months, it's all about the Wyatt Leather Bootie, a blocked-heal buttery black leather boot that’ll bring edge to any casual look.

Schutz Schutz' Wyatt Leather Bootie, $, available at Schutz
Let's be real: who isn’t obsessed with FARM Rio? The Brazilian fashion brand, co-founded by Kátia Barros and Marcello Bastos in 1997, is beloved for its bold, colorful, nature-inspired prints and relaxed beachy styles that embody the city where it all started in: Rio de Janeiro. Even more, the brand is dedicated to sustainability. Its garments are made from eco-friendly materials, like organic cotton. Meanwhile, the brand uses circularity programs that repurpose surplus fabric and upcycle items to reduce waste (with a zero landfill waste by 2030 goal) and has a tree-planting initiative, One Tree Planted, to offset carbon emissions. There's so much to love, especially with vibrant pieces like this Black Flowershop Ruched Waist Jersey Blouse.

Farm Rio FARM Rio's Black Flowershop Ruched Waist Jersey Blouse, $, available at Farm Rio
Since 1979, the Brazilian footwear brand Melissa has been famous for its colorful, retro-inspired jelly shoes, which they now make from a vegan, recyclable PVC called Melflex. The styles are rooted in fun nostalgia. Just look at the Slingback Platform Sandal. The chunky platform screams 1970s, while the fruit-scented jelly straps are so, so '90s. In brown, this slingback is a hit then, now, and forever.

Melissa Melissa's Dance Slingback Platform Sandal, $, available at Nordstrom
PatBO is a fashion powerhouse, and Brazilian designer Patricia Bonaldi knows the true power of her brand lies in more than just the glamorous, feminine silhouettes of her pieces — it’s also in the intricate craftsmanship behind each design. The label is celebrated for its detailed hand embroidery and beadwork, which read as stunning wearable art whether on the runway or at a dinner party. Take the Pearl Dust Embroidery Mini Dress from the PatBO and Camila Coelho Resort ’26 collection. It’s a flirty, sleeveless, mini silhouette defined by intricate, hand-sewn pearl and crystal embellishments that shimmer and dazzle with every movement.

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If I were to rifle through your current  skincare lineup , I’d bet I’d find at least one of the following:  salicylic acid ,  glycolic ac...

If I were to rifle through your current skincare lineup, I’d bet I’d find at least one of the following: salicylic acidglycolic acid, or lactic acid. Thanks to brands like The Ordinary, Paula’s Choice, and Drunk Elephant, exfoliating acids have become staples in many routines. (Don’t ask me to pick a favorite — I’m loyal to all three.) From unclogging pores to fading hyperpigmentation and brightening dull skin, their benefits are well documented, but there’s another acid quietly vying for your attention, and if you have sensitive skin, might just replace what you’re using now. 

Enter: citric acid. 

What is citric acid, and how does it work in skincare? 

Mariam Abbas, an advanced facialist, says citric acid is basically an acid — specifically an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) — and it comes from citrus fruits, which is where it gets its name. 

“In high enough concentrations, citric acid can have an exfoliating effect on the skin,” says Abbas. It encourages old or dead skin cells to shed, revealing fresh, new cells and improving the appearance of dull skin, Abbas explains. It can also help unclog pores and prevent new breakouts, but it does all of this with far less irritation: “Citric acid is gentler than other alpha hydroxy acids,” she says. This is because its larger molecules aren’t absorbed into the skin as easily as glycolic acid’s much smaller ones. “As such, it is better tolerated as an exfoliating agent by sensitive skin,” says Abbas. 

Is citric acid good for the skin? 

Besides gentle exfoliation, Abbas says citric acid also has an antioxidant effect on the skin, helping protect it from things like smoke and pollution that can cause dullness or congestion. Not only that, but it can also boost the effectiveness of other antioxidants like trusty vitamin C: “In this way, it can indirectly have a brightening effect on the skin when used in combination with actives like vitamin C,” explains Abbas. That’s why you might spot it on the ingredient list of your favorite vitamin C moisturizer or serum.  

How do you use citric acid in a skincare routine? 

Because citric acid is such a beneficial addition, it appears in a wide range of skincare products, but mostly exfoliators. More often than not, citric acid is combined with other exfoliating acids, like glycolic or lactic acid — both of which also brighten the skin, unclog pores, and minimize hyperpigmentation. Think of citric acid as the supporting actor in your exfoliating cleansers, toners, leave-on exfoliators, or serums.  

One of our favorite products — and a staple in many beauty editors’ skin, hair, and body routines — is The Ordinary Glycolic Acid 7% Toner. While glycolic acid is the star ingredient, citric acid also smooths rough texture, boosts radiance, and exfoliates skin. Top tip: It works just as well on a flaky scalp or rough feet as it does on your face. 

If leave-on toners tend to irritate your skin, consider a wash-off cleanser instead. Abbas recommends Skin Better Science Refining Foam Cleanser, which combines citric acid with gentle AHA lactic acid and BHA salicylic acid. The salicylic acid penetrates a little deeper into the pores to break up the glue-like mixture of oil and dead skin cells that can lead to breakouts. If you have less to spend, try The Inkey List’s Salicylic Acid Cleanser, also with salicylic and citric acids. 

Because citric acid has antioxidant benefits, you’ll also spot it inside plenty of brightening serums alongside vitamin C. Try Skinfix Barrier+ Serum with 15% vitamin C and antioxidant ferulic acid, or The Ordinary’s Multi-Antioxidant Radiance Serum, with ascorbyl glucoside — a version of vitamin C that’s kinder on reactive skin.  

Are there any downsides to using citric acid in a skincare routine? 

Lastly, Abbas notes that, like any exfoliant, citric acid can cause dryness, irritation, or sensitivity if overused or used in very high concentrations. She adds that it’s also sometimes added as a fragrance in skincare, which could trigger allergic reactions or irritation in those with perfume-sensitive skin. If this sounds familiar, it’s always worth patch-testing any new skincare product before applying it to your face. Try the inner elbow, neck, or the area behind your ear. 

Explore our top citric acid skincare picks below.  

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Valentine’s Day — and perhaps more exciting for some: Galentine’s gatherings — are just around the corner, and one-stop-shop Urban Outfitters is here to help us celebrate. The Gen Z and Millennial-beloved retailer has teamed up with romantic brand For Love & Lemons on a V-Day-coded collection that’s giving us heart eyes.

Available exclusively at Urban Outfitters, the 35-piece collection spans apparel and beauty for the ultimate lovey-dovey season looks, along with home décor for parties with your besties. The coquette-inspired collaboration ranges from just $14 (for small accessories) to $498 (for more luxe styles). Think: everything from feminine slip dresses and dreamy barrettes to whimsical tapered candles.

Ahead, shop the Urban Outfitters x For Love & Lemons collaboration to help refresh your winter wardrobe or decorate the tablescape of your dreams (while supplies last!).

Galentine’s Day Outfits

Whether you’re dressing up for a date, getting comfy for a night in with your best friends, or adding a flirty flair to your winter outfits, this collaboration offers interpretations of For Love & Lemons’ signature slip dresses, lacy lingerie, fanciful prints, and romantic ruffles. We’re especially loving all the polka dots, matching pajama sets, and accessories like silk handkerchiefs.

Galentine’s Day Party Décor

Spruce up your space with heart-, bow-, and strawberry-dotted décor. From pink coupe glasses and ruffle-printed plate sets to polka dotted tablecloths and beaded coasters, this collection has the most whimsical pieces to decorate your table. Plus, the designs are versatile enough to use for a range of dinner parties and birthday parties!

Galentine’s Day Beauty

Yes, there’s Valentine’s Day-coded beauty items, too! Looking for a new not-so-boring makeup bag or adorable heart-shaped clips? Done. What about a two-in-one mirrored hairbrush and a trendy press-on nail set? You can cart those up, too!

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On Sunday, millions of people will tune into the 83rd Golden Globe Awards for the annual star-studded occasion and the official kickoff of ...

On Sunday, millions of people will tune into the 83rd Golden Globe Awards for the annual star-studded occasion and the official kickoff of this year’s awards season. And, of course, red carpet fashion will be all the talk as we start the new year.

In celebration of this red carpet's return, we're looking back decades to show off the best red carpet looks from each year between 2025 to 1989 — that is, except for 2008, when the Writers Guild of America went on strike and the whole event was canceled, and 2022, when backlash against the Hollywood Foreign Press put the award ceremony on hold.

From the white satin gown Audrey Hepburn donned while receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1990 and Saoirse Ronan's #METOO-inspired black Versace gown in 2018 to Michelle Yeoh’s proof that the peplum is back in 2023, these are the best looks we've seen in over three decades of the Golden Globes.

(And be sure to check back on Sunday for our top 2026 red carpet looks!)

2025


Zendaya's custom Louis Vuitton dress was inspired by Black Hollywood legends like Diahann Carroll, Eartha Kitt, Dorothy Dandridge, and Joyce Bryant — and it's certainly one for the books.

Zendaya in Louis Vuitton.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

2025


Anora star Mikey Madison had the distinct honor of wearing Matthieu Blazy's last-ever custom creation for Bottega Veneta to the 2025 Golden Globes. We'll see the designer's work for Chanel on the red carpet come fall, but this will tide us over until then.

Mikey Madison in Bottega Veneta.Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images.

2025


Emma Stone debuted an excellent pixie cut on the Golden Globes red carpet — but that wasn't even the most captivating part of her look: Her custom crimson Louis Vuitton gown with an offset bow belt was also a stunner.

Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

2024


Past Lives star Greta Lee looked breathtaking on the red carpet in this billowing, draped-back bespoke gown by Loewe.

Greta Lee in Loewe.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

2024


Hi Barbie! Margot Robbie sparkled all night long in this hot pink custom Armani Privé gown and tulle boa that pays homage to the 1977 Superstar Barbie.

Margot Robbie in Armani Privé.Photo: Michael Buckner/Golden Globes/Getty Images.

2023


Even without walking the carpet, Rihanna turned heads in a velvet black gown and cape.

Rihanna in Schiaparelli. Photo: Christopher Polk/NBC/Getty Images.

2023


Michelle Yeoh showed that peplums can, actually, be timeless.

Michelle Yeoh in Armani Privé. Photo: Kevork Djansezian/NBC/Getty Images.
2022

2021


Even virtually, actor/director Emerald Fennell delivered a glamorous take on mid-century fashion.

Emerald Fennell in Valentino.Photo: Will Grundy/Getty Images.

2021


Kaley Cuoco looked every bit a princess in this embellished, silver Oscar de la Renta gown.Photo Credit: Brad Goreski.

2020


Cynthia Erivo in this black-and-white menswear-inspired custom Thom Browne gown? What more do we have to say.

Cynthia Erivo in Thom Browne.Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images.

2019


Regina King showed us how to do sequins after New Year's Eve in this custom bubblegum-pink body-con by Alberta Ferretti.

Regina King in Alberta Ferretti.Photo: Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images.

2018


Hands down, 2018 was Saoirse Ronan's year. Not only did she win her very first Golden Globe for a stunning performance in Lady Bird, but she also shut the red carpet down in this stunning black and silver Atelier Versace gown.

Saoirse Ronan in Atelier Versace.Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images.

2017


Draped in Chanel Couture, Riley Keough might have been new to the Golden Globes in 2017, but she looked anything but out of place on the red carpet.

Riley Keough in Chanel Couture.Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage.

2016


Anyone can do Old Hollywood, but no one, and we mean no one, does it quite like Lady Gaga. With a Marilyn Monroe 'do that rivals Ms. Monroe herself, this off-the-shoulder Versace gown and 10-inch Brian Atwood heels, we find ourselves wondering, is there anything Gaga can't do?

Lady Gaga in Versace.Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images.

2015


Wearing black on the red carpet is hardly groundbreaking, but Amal Clooney has a way of standing out in a crowd, especially when she's donning head-to-toe Dior Haute Couture.

Amal Clooney in Dior Haute Couture.Photo: George Pimentel/WireImage.

2014


For a Golden Globes first-timer, Lupita Nyong'o walked this red carpet like a seasoned pro — or rather, a superhero, in this cape-like gown by Ralph Lauren.

Lupita Nyong'o in Ralph Lauren.Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage.

2013


Patchwork has never looked better than it did in 2013 on Zoe Saldaña in this Prabal Gurung strapless frock.

Zoe Saldaña in Prabal Gurung.Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage.

2012


We've yet to spot Angelina Jolie looking anything short of fabulous on the red carpet circuit, but this show-stopping Atelier Versace gown is hands down her best.

Angelina Jolie in Atelier Versace.Photo: George Pimentel/WireImage.

2011


Low back! Sequins! Long sleeves! All boxes were checked when Anne Hathaway stepped foot on the red carpet in this Armani Privé gown.

Anne Hathaway in Armani Privé.Photo: Evan Agostini/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images.

2010


A few showers couldn't stop Cameron Diaz (and that dazzling smile) from showing up her competition in this drapey Alexander McQueen gown.

Cameron Diaz in Alexander McQueen.Photo: SGranitz/WireImage.

2009


Admittedly, lavender in January might seem bold, but when it's Olivia Wilde underneath this Reem Acra gown, all bets are off.

Olivia Wilde in Reem Acra.Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage.
2008

2007


Not that there's anything Queen Bey doesn't look stunning in, but even she outdid herself with this gold, sequined Elie Saab number.

Beyoncé in Elie Saab.Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images.

2006


Looking back on 2006 style, it hardly seems possible that Keira Knightley's strapless Valentino dress came out of the same year as chunky belts and low-rise cargo pants.

Keira Knightley in Valentino.Photo: Jeff Vespa/WireImage.

2005


As the mastermind behind Poise magazine (calling all 13 Going on 30 fans!), it comes as no surprise that Jennifer Garner (with the help of this vintage Valentino gown) would beat out any and all competition on the red carpet.

Jennifer Garner in vintage Valentino.Photo: SGranitz/WireImage.

2004


While this look might not have garnered very much appreciation back in '04, we're still tipping our hats to the master of menswear, Diane Keaton, for showing up to the Golden Globes donning a collared white coat, itty bitty sunglasses and sequin boots.

Diane Keaton in Nehru-collared white coat. Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc.

2003


Fact: Kim Cattrall can make anything look sexy — and this red hot Valentino number is no exception.

Kim Cattrall in Valentino. Photo: Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images.

2002


Only Halle Berry could pull off arguably the hardest color on the red carpet: chocolate brown. Then again, we're still looking for something Halle Berry doesn't look perfect in.

Halle Berry in Valentino.Photo: SGranitz/WireImage.

2001


A slip dress to the Golden Globes? Normally we'd say no way, but there's just something about Kate Hudson in Vera Wang that has us tossing normal red carpet rules out the window.

Kate Hudson in Vera Wang.Photo: KMazur/WireImage.

2000


At the height of Sex and the City's prime, it hardly comes as a surprise that fashion icon Sarah Jessica Parker, would show up looking fabulous on the red carpet. We only wish she'd give us a hint to what shoes she's wearing underneath this Richard Tyler tulle gown.

Sarah Jessica Parker in Richard Tyler.Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images.

1999


Typically we'd shudder at the thought of a two-piece ensemble on the red carpet, but this Pamela Dennis black-and-white duo on Calista Flockhart has us making a special exception.

Calista Flockhart in Pamela Dennis.Photo: SGranitz/WireImage.

1998


What is it everyone says? Dress for the award you want? That's exactly what Alfre Woodard did in this statuesque bronze gown.

Alfre Woodard in a bronze dress. Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage.

1997


Courtney Love has had her fair share of fashion faux pas moments. But after seeing her in this navy blue garb, we're reminded that this grunge goddess often cleans up real good.

Courtney Love in a navy blue dress. Photo: Ke.Mazur/WireImage.

1996


Sharon Stone strutting onto the red carpet in this Vera Wang black and white ensemble (sweater around the shoulders included!) is still style goals.

Sharon Stone in Vera Wang.Photo: Ke.Mazur/WireImage.

1995


We're always keen on a red carpet look that goes against the grain, so naturally, Uma Thurman showing up to the Golden Globes in this classic satin coat instead of a dress has us bowing our hats.

Uma Thurman in a white coat. Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage.

1994


Is it just us, or was Angela Bassett absolutely glowing in this all-black Golden Globes ensemble?

Angela Bassett in a black dress.Photo: Ron Galella/WireImage.

1993


In a sea of little black dresses and sequin shoulder pads, Janine Turner shone in this red, fitted gown.

Janine Turner in a red dress.Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd/WireImage.

1992


She may not have been able to beat Bette Midler for the Golden Globe, but Michelle Pfeiffer was no doubt the best-dressed nominee of the night.

Michelle Pfeiffer in a black gown. Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage.

1991


Ahh, the skirt suit. It's no surprise this two-piece trend is making a major comeback when you look at Julia Roberts in this navy blue pinstripe style.

Julia Roberts in a navy blue suit. Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage.

1990


Simply put, Audrey Hepburn could do no wrong — a fact proven by this remarkable ensemble.

Audrey Hepburn in a white satin gown. Photo: Ron Galella/WireImage.

1989


The 1989 Golden Globes had some rather interesting fashion moments (it was the ‘80s after all). But this long-sleeved red gown on Hotel star Connie Selleca is just as chic now as it was back then.

Connie Sellecca in a red gown.Photo: Jim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images.

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