The Closet: Winter Wear

Posted on January 16, 2009
Filed Under The Closet: Style Videos | 12 Comments

Leave your college hoodie, and those dirty old Uggs at home this winter, and embrace the cold with these chic winter essentials.

Will there ever be a single outfit that Katie Holmes doesn’t look good in?
WE DON’T THINK SO.
(We know we stand alone when we say she even looked cute in her hubby’s jeans).

While an all-black outfit would make most of us look funeral-bound, our glamorous celebrity makes it work, with peep-toe shoes, and a pair of brown sunglasses.

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(Photo: Glam.com)

Katie Holmes’ pulled-together look inspired us to give Michelle something basic and easy.

michelle

What she had on:

winter-outfit-1


1. Joe’s Jeans at Revolve Clothing.com

2. Bp. long sleeve turtleneck in Heather Gray at Nordstrom

3. Frye ankle bootie at shopbop.com

4. Converse One Star trench at Target

5. Solid black hijab with colored border.
This was a gift, but we’re pretty sure you’ll find something similar if you dig through your hijab bins!

Tip: A roomy black handbag, like the one Michelle is carrying,  is perfect for a small umbrella (like this one from totes) in case rain is in the forecast.

(Looks like we’re totally smitten for Kates this season!)

Another great look: Kate Capshaw’s laid-back winter style really caught our attention. We love how she mixed a tough leather jacket with a more feminine layered scarf look.

Kate Capshaw
(Photo: TMZ.com)

Kate Capshaw’s easy winter style inspired us to give Michelle’s winter wardrobe a little Bohemian flare.

michelle

What she had on:

bohemian-winter-outfit

1. Golden Goose pull on boots at shopbop.com

2. Hanni Y oversized coat at shopbop.com

3. We copped this cutie at H&M a few years ago, but don’t let that stop you from popping into a store near you to check out H&M’s winter collection from this year. You’re bound to find something just as cute, or cuter!

4. Rachel Pally long full skirt at shopbop.com

5. Pink scarf off the clearance rack (by the bags and belts) at Target

6. Brown hijab at H&M

7. Bronze earrings at H&M

Tip: Wear a pair of sweater tights under the skirt to keep your legs warm — like this pair from Urban Outfitters.

my outfit
The jeans I’m wearing are super comfy, and were a lucky find at Loehmann’s. Well, they’re not really jeans, they’re more like wide-leg trousers with a little stretch. So…okay, they’re not like jeans at all. Either way, I think everyone woman should own a pair of pants like these — they can be dressed up for a semi-formal lunch/dinner, and they’re a great option for a Casual Friday at work.

I’m kind of obsessed with these sweater-knit turtlenecks from the junior’s department at Nordstrom. They’re perfect for every-day wear, and in the winter, I really do wear them like, everyday.

I got this adorable kimono-sleeve, silk and chiffon top from shopbop.com. The zigzag velvet pattern adds a great texture to it, and a piece like this is great to keep on hand for a more formal occasions, like dinner parties or a date night. My hijab and earrings are from Target and H&M, which usually won’t disappoint when it comes to scarves and accessories.

sabrina

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Comments

12 Responses to “The Closet: Winter Wear”

  1. Naziehah on January 16th, 2009 3:22 pm

    Great one Sabrina!

    Make me wanna go and live in a country with winter season just to dress up like this! ;)

  2. Xey on January 16th, 2009 9:10 pm

    Cuuuute! I love the bohemian look too! :)

  3. Naya on January 16th, 2009 10:20 pm

    I love the looks and your closet as well. do you get to keep the clothe after filming?
    thanks

  4. Slice of Lemon on January 16th, 2009 11:01 pm

    I wish! Alot of the stuff is ours, but the stuff we borrow is given to us in good faith, so *sigh* all of it must be returned. (Although sometimes we just can’t help it, and we end up buying a few of the items from the shoot. hehe.)

  5. Smucks on January 17th, 2009 10:46 pm

    Love it, you did a really good job

  6. Nazih on January 18th, 2009 12:13 am

    I love the looks featured here! Could you please post a video on how to wrap hijab like the style you have? It’s absolutely stunning!

  7. Halie on January 18th, 2009 2:45 am

    The looks are lovely however winters in Canada require more layering. Yes could u possibly do a video and how to wraps hijab like you do?

  8. Shawna on January 18th, 2009 9:27 pm

    My sister turned me on to your site. If I ever wear hijab, I want to do it with style. I love what you’re doing here, masha’Allah. I would also be interested in seeing how you were able to wrap those scarves. :) There may already be tutorials online, but I didn’t catch the name of the styles used so don’t know where to look them up.

  9. Shawna on January 18th, 2009 9:31 pm

    omg I just read your site FAQ and am lmao. that was too funny. :P

  10. Sabrina on January 19th, 2009 6:55 am

    I’m hooked onto your website now thank you very much!
    Great styles, I can’t wait to go get a coat, apparently in California, the winter season isn’t confined to just December anymore.

  11. Slice of Lemon on January 19th, 2009 3:59 pm

    I’m so flattered by the e-mails and comments I’ve been getting about doing a hijab tutorial. We’re working on something, I promise!

  12. Zaenab on January 23rd, 2009 4:36 pm

    omg i love this blog and i heart your vids!! :D keep it up

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