The Cure to Your Winter Fashion Slump

Just because it’s chillier outside doesn’t mean our outfits have to suffer. Don’t get us wrong — we know that the colder weather isn’t the best motivation to put together cute outfits. However, we cannot let the colder season keep us from looking our best, so we have compiled some simple but effective winter basics that must be in your closet this season. 

Here at The Edge, we love sweaters. They are the answer to all fashion crises in the winter. When it’s colder outside and you don’t have a tee and jacket you’re vibing with, go for the sweater! Knit sweaters are our favorite because they go with any jeans, can be dressed up or down and will still keep us warm while looking cute. 

Here are some of our H&M favorites; they’re affordable and also perfectly stylish and cute for this winter season. 


We can beat the winter fashion slump. If you ever need some inspiration, we love looking for wardrobe capsules. Filled with dark and neutral tones, these mood boards show us the essentials. Whether it’s a coffee or brunch date with friends, dinner with your besties or a night out, these capsules have you covered. It’s all about building your wardrobe with basic essentials for each season that will make outfits easy, but nonetheless stylish and cute. 


Understanding the power of having a set and ready winter wardrobe with clothes that you can definitely still wear in the spring is going to make you unstoppable. It’s scientifically proven that when you like your outfit and you look good, you’re going to feel good. It’s as easy as pairing some light denim jeans with a cute H&M sweater or cardigan. Or, you can put on some sleek and sexy leather pants with a bodysuit and long trench coat for a fun girls' night out. 

As we said before, these basics are perfect for building your wardrobe not only for winter, but to make the switch to spring looks and basics much easier. Don’t make it complicated for yourself. Keep building and keep understanding the value and power of basics. 

Tag us in your transitional looks this season @theedgemag!