Iconic winter companions for over twenty years, it’s only right that UGG’s newest seasonal drops are named Iconic Feeling and Iconic Innovation. The former, fronted by British musical icons Rina Sawayama and Central Cee celebrates the season of giving and receiving. It centres classic UGG styles such as the Ultra Mini Chalet Boot and Ultra Mini Weather Hybrid Boot, reaffirming what we already know to be true — no-one quite does cosy season like UGG. Meanwhile, the Iconic Innovation drop celebrates “high fashion meeting high function” — shoes made specifically to tackle the cold weather, while retaining the cosiness and familiarity that we all love about the brand. It spotlights styles such as the men’s JLD Boot, which feature a black Vibram outsole and metal hardware, of course not forgetting the classic sheepskin lining. As part of the drop, the brand is also set to introduce a new colourway in their women’s MetroPeak Boot — a soft baby blue with white soles and accents, perfect for stomping around in the snow. Versatility at its core, the boot can be worn in three different styles, covering you on a mooch round Winter Wonderland or a snowy walk in the sticks. Find the highlights from both drops here.

Canada Goose also has a musician heading up their new campaign. It sees the Arctic brand collaborating with the creative director of Tom Ford, Haider Ackerman, for the third time. The 2025 Snow Goose collection stars country singer Willie Nelson alongside Canadian actor and artist D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, and celebrates outerwear in connection to nature. Rather than capturing the essence of the bleak midwinter, the collab seeks to “capture the pulse of life in the cold” by debuting a refreshing palette of colours like Mint Green and Ice Lavender. To the same point, the brand’s commitment to protecting its Arctic heritage is artfully reflected in the sentiment brandished across the back of the Rigel Hoodie — “THE EARTH NEEDS ALL THE FRIENDS IT CAN GET” — which comes in an aptly-named Summer Earth yellow, as well as classic black and white. Take a gander (if you’ll pardon the pun) here.

No ’fit is complete without a seasonal scent to match, so it’s fortunate that artisan parfumier 27 87 has launched a perfectly versatile and party-ready winter scent named ‘LAMETTA’. Taking its name from the German word for ‘tinsel’, the fragrance is subtle and light with musky notes, intended to create a “second skin”. It also taps into the beauty world’s current obsession with ‘metallic’ scents, but in the most elegant way. The perfume has been described as “the scent equivalent of a shimmering slip dress” and it couldn’t be more accurate. The packaging is also minimalist with a fun, metallic twist. It’ll feel like a present every time you open the box and, really, what more could you ask for from a winter scent? Try it for yourself here.

Looking for the perfect outfit to wear to the pub this winter? Lyle & Scott have got you covered with its debut collaboration with creative studio Fly Nowhere. Directed by Diego Moscosoni, who most recently made headlines for designing Venezia FC’s 25/26 kits, the collection is inspired by ’70s British football terrace culture, and blends ‘blokecore’ with classic Scottish motifs. From full track sets, perfect for running errands in style, to the tartan Mercatino Jersey practically made for splitting the G at the local, Lyle & Scott have put UK football subculture at the forefront of winter fashion. All styles can be found here.

Finally, as the days grow colder, the pull of the classic jean becomes less and less enticing. Thankfully, emerging Swedish menswear brand Nothings Something has just the solution with their Fleecedenim Winter Jeans. Elegant and inconspicuous, the wide-legged jeans retain the craftsmanship and structure of the brand’s other denim options, with a fleece-lined interior, effortlessly balancing comfort and structure. Scandi style grows ever-popular each winter season here in the UK as we turn to our Nordic counterparts for notes on how to maximise warmth without compromising on style. With denim variants in black and classic dark-blue, Nothings Something is proving elegance and comfort don’t have to be in competition. Grab a pair here.

- WriterLucy Wragg





