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The Ultimate Guide to Beloved Holiday Movie Outfits: Festive Style You Can Wear Now

NEW YORK — With holiday rom-coms and classics looping on streaming services this season, shoppers across the U.S. are turning to holiday movie outfits for winter-ready style. Costume designers built many of these looks from repeatable staples — coats, knits and boots — so they read cozy on screen and translate easily to real life, Dec. 21, 2025.

This fascination isn’t new. A 2006 PurseBlog post about “The Holiday” wardrobe was already clocking designer labels; by 2017, Who What Wear was turning the same film into a shopping checklist, while MR PORTER was mining festive films for menswear cues. The takeaway is simple: the best holiday movie outfits are built from basics, then nudged festive with one detail.

Holiday movie outfits you can wear now

“The Holiday”: quiet-luxury layers, no shopping spree required

For holiday movie outfits that look expensive without feeling precious, start with Nancy Meyers neutrals. In a 2024 PEOPLE interview, costume designer Marlene Stewart summed it up: “The whole palette is very simple. There’s not a lot of prints.” Think two neutrals, one great coat.

Hefty knit + straight-leg jeans or tailored trousers.

Long neutral coat (wool, shearling, or a sleek puffer) + minimal accessories.

Walkable boots and one polished touch (a structured bag or neat scarf).

“Love Actually”: soft romance under a real-world coat

For holiday movie outfits with a romantic edge, borrow the movie’s trick: sweetness, not fuss. SELF reported in 2016 that costume designer Joanna Johnston shut down a skimpier concept with a practical line: “You don’t want a bare tummy going into church!” Translation: keep it dreamy, but grounded.

Midi dress or slip skirt + opaque tights.

Topper that means business: a long wool coat or sharp blazer.

One festive accent: a red lip, sparkly earrings, or a velvet bow.

“Home Alone”: beanies, corduroy and the case for big outerwear

For holiday movie outfits you can actually wear in freezing weather, “Home Alone” is a gift. GQ’s 2020 appreciation of the Wet Bandits called out corduroy coats, tweed overcoats, scarves and watch caps — a reminder that warmth is part of the look.

Chunky sweater or flannel + straight-leg jeans (or cords).

Beanie and scarf in a holiday shade, then let the coat do the work.

Weather-ready boots; the vibe is “snow day,” not “snow globe.”

“The Family Stone”: the most realistic holiday uniform

For holiday movie outfits that feel like your own living room, lean into “The Family Stone.” InStyle argued this week that the film’s messy wardrobe — tees, flannels, hoodies and pajama pants — gets the holidays right because it looks lived-in.

Graphic tee or soft turtleneck under a cardigan you can nap in.

Flannel or hoodie for the “extra relative just arrived” layer.

Upgrade with one adult accessory — hoops, a leather belt, or a wool coat by the door.

And if you’re craving pure fantasy, Byrdie’s recent take on Martha May Whovier’s wardrobe is a reminder that holiday movie outfits can also be unapologetically extra, built on fur trim, sparkle and old-Hollywood drama. Pick one element you’ll actually rewear, keep it warm enough for the walk from car to party, and let the rest be your own ending.

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