A collage showing people wearing mens, womens and kids winter outfits in a cosy loungeroom setting, capturing how winter pieces are worn across daily moments.

Made For... the pieces you'll keep wearing on repeat this Winter

The pieces worth reaching for this winter are the ones that move easily between comfort and style, soft layers, warmer colours, and everything designed to feel as good at home as it does everywhere else.
Published 14 May

Winter settles in through the things you start craving.

Softer layers. Warmer colours. A blanket across the couch. Jewellery that changes the outfit. A meal that keeps you out a little longer.

This season is made for comfort that still feels considered, pieces designed to move between home and everywhere else. The hoodie worn under a coat. The matching set that works for coffee runs and nights in. The base outfit styled three different ways.

At Watergardens, winter is made for finding the things you’ll keep coming back to.

 

What’s trending in winter fashion? Loungewear made for everywhere

Loungewear is one of the biggest winter fashion trends right now and it’s moved well beyond the home.

Relaxed matching sets at Lorna Jane oversized hoodies from Supre   and soft knit separates at TK Maxx   blur the line between staying in and heading out. Styled back with structured coats, sneakers and layered accessories, comfort becomes the look.

These are the pieces made for slow mornings, quick errands and nights that start on the couch and end somewhere else entirely.

Couple lounging together in green toned comfy wear   supre- lounge lorna jane - lounge

 

How do you style one outfit multiple ways? One outfit, three ways

The most versatile winter outfits start with the right basic pieces that work harder the more you wear them.

The new wardrobe essential isn’t a trend piece, it’s versatility.

A great pair of denim jeans from Just Jeans , a fitted tee at Cotton On   and a tailored knit from Seed Heritage  become the foundation for everything else. Worn one way for work, layered differently for weekends, then elevated again with jewellery and outerwear for dinner.

Fashion is shifting toward pieces that work harder, reworn, restyled and lived in without ever feeling the same twice.

Lady wearing denim jeans and burgundy striped Winter Cardigan Lady wearing denim jeans, belt, white tank and brown blazer with a shoulder bag Lady wearing denim jeans, caramel jumper and a burgundy trench coat

 

What’s the colour trend for winter 2026? Green, in every shade

The standout colour trend for winter 2026 is green in every form, from deep olive and wasabi to soft pistachio and mineral tones.

Every season has a colour that quietly takes over.

This winter, it’s green. Olive. Wasabi. Pistachio. Deep mineral tones and softened apple greens move through wardrobes and interiors alike.

Oversized knits from Universal Store puffers at Kathmandu   and everyday basics from Kmart   bring the colour into fashion, while green shifts into home through ceramic tableware, cushions and glassware across Wheel & Barrow   and Bed Bath N Table .

Grounded, calming and easy to live with, it’s the shade shaping the season.

kmart - green kathmandu - green wheelbarrow - green

 

How do you layer jewellery and accessories? Layered on

Layering jewellery and accessories is one of the easiest ways to add personality to a winter outfit and this season, more is more.

Accessories become part of the outfit, not the finishing touch.

Stacked necklaces from Lovisa sculptural earrings at Harli + Harpa   and mixed-metal layers from Swarovski   bring personality into everyday dressing, while 90s-inspired headbands and hair accessories return with a softer, more elevated feel.

It’s about building texture through detail, pieces added instinctively, worn daily, and styled your own way.

Necklaces layered over a white tank paired with Winter cardigan Lady wearing brown blazer and gold rings and earrings 90s inspired headband and hair accessories

 

How do you make your home feel warmer in winter? Home, made warmer

The best way to make your home feel warmer in winter is through texture layered throws, oversized cushions and soft blankets that transform any room instantly.

Winter changes the way home feels.

Throws from Big W oversized cushions at Adairs   and textured blankets from  Manchester Collection   soften spaces instantly, turning living rooms into movie spots, corners into reading nooks, and ordinary nights into blanket forts.

This season’s homewares lean tactile, layered and comforting - designed for homes that feel lived in, relaxed and warm from the moment you walk through the door.

Cosy loungeroom fort build with olive green velvet cushion tossed in the air Family playing under loungeroom fort manchester collectrion - home

 

What’s on at Watergardens this winter? Made for staying longer

Winter is the perfect time to slow down, eat well and spend time somewhere warm — and Watergardens is made for exactly that.

Winter has a way of slowing everything down.

The cold outside makes warm spaces feel better. One coffee turns into another. Lunch becomes dinner plans. A movie feels harder to leave when it’s raining outside.

At Watergardens, winter is made for settling in — warming meals shared across the table, cinemas that glow against cold nights, and the feeling of not needing to rush anywhere else just yet.

station street kinn thai hoyts

 

Made for winter

Find everything you need for the season at Watergardens.

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