Slow living fashion
Winter fashion for more comfort
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Warm, stylish and sustainable: These timeless slow fashion must-haves make winter really cozy – with a clear conscience!
As the days get shorter and the temperatures drop, we long for warmth, coziness and some peace and quiet. Slow Living Fashion offers the perfect answer to this longing: timeless designs, sustainable materials and high-quality workmanship ensure that we feel completely comfortable. For fashion-conscious women who love trends but also value sustainability, there are numerous must-haves this winter that combine both.
Cozy knitwear
A cozy knitted sweater is the centerpiece of any winter wardrobe – especially when it’s made from sustainable materials like organic wool or recycled cashmere. Oversized models are not only incredibly comfortable, but can be combined in many ways. Knitted dresses are also celebrating a revival: with thick tights from sustainable production and ankle-high boots, they are the perfect option for a cozy outfit.
Slow fashion layering
Layering is the key to a warm winter look in slow living style. Under a cozy oversized cardigan combined with wide trousers and a comfortable top made of organic cotton, thermal underwear made of merino wool is the perfect addition for outside – it keeps you warm without being bulky and regulates the temperature optimally. Classic turtleneck sweaters or shirts can also be wonderfully integrated into the layered look and create a timeless, elegant look.
Slow fashion accessories
What would winter be without soft scarves, warm hats and cozy gloves? Slow fashion scores points here with high-quality natural fibers and fair production. Hand-knitted socks made from leftover yarn are not only functional, but also a symbol of individuality and attention to detail. If you are looking for something special, you can find unique pieces with history in vintage shops or second-hand platforms.
Which shoes fit the winter slow fashion trend?
The slow living trend also relies on longevity when it comes to shoes: boots made from vegetable-tanned leather or vegan alternatives made from innovative materials such as Piñatex (pineapple leather) are perfect companions through snow and cold.
The motto of the slow living style remains the same even in winter: few, but high-quality pieces that can be used in many ways. A minimalist capsule wardrobe with around ten to 15 pieces is enough to create countless looks. Slow Living Fashion is not just a fashion trend, but an invitation to experience fashion more consciously. With warm materials, clever layers and timeless designs, winter becomes the coziest season – without compromising on style and sustainability.
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