We all know that winter is the coldest time of year. You can see it now: snow, jumpers, sweaters, white everything, and fog. There is a specific sub-culture of those who embrace a certain style during this period.
While nature is cold, wet, and snowy at this time of year, it is heavily associated with warmth and coziness due to a tendency to keep our homes warm.
Picture sitting in front of a fireplace, wrapped in a cozy blanket, with a movie on or reading a book. Closely tied to Christmas (in America), this aesthetic highly values kindness and harmony.
Fashion
Typically, during this season, people will wear thicker clothes that withstand the coldest weather. In addition, the pieces will often be neutral, darker colours. Items you can include in your winter wardrobe are:
- Heavy coats
- Woolley jackets
- Sweaters
- Puffer coats
- Scarfs
- Gloves
- Knee-high boots
- Cozy socks
- Turtlenecks
- Chelsea boots
Winter Food
Our favourite food to eat during winter include:
- Mug cake
- Hot chocolate
- Sugar cookies
- Tomato soup
- Ham and cheese toasted sandwiches
- Tea
- Fruitcake
Winter Activities
- Sitting by the fire with a book or watching a movie
- Journalling
- Ice fishing
- Walks
- Baking
- Stargazing
- Ice skating
- Watch movies
Books
If you want to feel the ultimate cozy vibes, we highly recommend the following books:
- Winter Street by Elin Hinderbrand
- The Nutcracker by E.T.A. Hoffman
- The Night Before Christmas by Nikolai Gogoi
- A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens