When it comes to curating a winter wardrobe, the conversation often revolves around coats, boots, and scarves. Yet, there’s one accessory that has quietly taken centre stage this season—winter hats. Where once they were often considered purely functional, hats, in their varying forms, have undergone a major transformation, cementing their place as a must-have style statement. As someone who leans toward a more timeless aesthetic, I was initially hesitant about embracing the bold hat trend. However, after spotting them everywhere from the streets of London, to the Instagram accounts of the most stylish, not to mention the recent runways of Chanel and Prada, I knew it was time to reconsider.
This winter, hats are no longer a finishing touch—they’re a focal point. From cosy knits to luxurious faux fur, designers are leaning into bold textures and unexpected styles. For me, the perfect winter hat strikes a balance between style and practicality. It needs to keep me warm during those frosty morning commutes but also elevate my look in a way that feels effortless. For example, I’ve always had a soft spot for a classic beanie. It’s easy, understated, and pairs well with my wardrobe staples like wool coats and tailored trousers. My fellow Who What Wear editors, however, are all about the drama this season—think statement faux-fur bucket hats and ultra-functional balaclavas that seem to be unmissable this season.
As mentioned, the runway has been instrumental in inspiring this season’s winter hat trends. At Miu Miu and Marine Serre, balaclavas were reimagined as sleek, stylish, and surprisingly wearable accessories, while Max Mara gave us oversized fuzzy creations that radiated Old Hollywood glamour. Loewe showcased how a baseball cap can be more than sporty, adding luxe leather versions to its lineup. The high-street was quick to follow suit, with COS, Arket and Mango being my favourite spots for these chic accessories. These moments reaffirmed what we already suspected—there’s a winter hat for every style, be you a minimalist to maximalist, experimental or classic.
Of course, translating these trends into something wearable is key. Whether you’re embracing a cashmere beanie or a wool balaclava, it’s all about how you style it. Personally, I love pairing a neutral beanie with a tonal outfit for a cosy, put-together vibe. For those who lean toward a more playful aesthetic, a colourful iteration can inject personality into even the simplest of looks. Below, I’ve rounded up four key styles dominating this season.
Shop Our Favourite Women’s Winter Hat Styles:
1. The Beanie
Style Notes: The beanie is the ultimate cold-weather staple, and this season, it’s anything but basic. Designers like The Row are leaning into minimalist iterations in neutral tones, while brands like Ganni are adding a chic logo element. For me, it’s the versatility of the beanie that makes it a go-to. Whether I’m running errands or meeting friends for coffee, it’s the easiest way to stay warm while looking polished. Pair a classic ribbed beanie with a tailored wool coat and chunky loafers for a casual-yet-chic vibe. For a sportier look, opt for a slouchy, oversized beanie styled with a puffer jacket and wide-leg trousers.
2. The Baseball Cap
Style Notes: Who says baseball caps are just for summer? This winter, they’re getting a luxurious makeover with elevated fabrics like wool, leather, and suede. Whether styled with a longline coat or layered over a chunky knit, the baseball cap is surprisingly versatile for colder months. Go for a monochrome look by pairing a leather cap with a black turtleneck and straight-leg jeans. Or, channel an athleisure-inspired vibe by styling it with a quilted jacket and sneakers.
SAINT LAURENT
Embroidered Brushed-Cashmere Baseball Cap
Perfect for those who love a subtle designer flex.
3. The Faux-Fur Hat
Style Notes: Channeling a bit of noughties nostalgia, faux-fur hats are making a serious comeback this season. Bella Hadid and Rihanna are already on board, so why not you too? Whether you opt for a bucket style or a dramatic wide-brimmed silhouette, this trend is perfect for those who aren’t afraid to make a statement. More malleable that you’d think—for casual, wear with double denim, or go a little 80s with big gold earrings, tailoring and a camel coat.
4. The Balaclava Hat
Style Notes: Once reserved for skiers and mountaineers, the balaclava has officially made its way into mainstream fashion this winter. From minimalist knitted versions seen on the runways of Miu Miu and Marine Serre to bold, colourful iterations by emerging designers, the balaclava has become a cold-weather essential for fashion insiders. Its appeal lies in its ability to merge function and style seamlessly, keeping you warm while giving your outfit an unexpected edge. Pair a neutral balaclava with a tailored coat and ankle boots for a modern look.
Damson Madder
Hood in Cream & Choc With Pink Tie
Luxuriously soft and perfect for elevating everyday outfits.