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Winter dresses for Saturday nights, weekend brunches and every cold-weather occasion. From a cosy knit to a sleek winter party dress — looking good when the temperature drops is easier than it sounds.
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This is the ultimate cold-weather edit! When the temperature drops, the social calendar definitely doesn't stop. If you're trying to figure out how to stay warm while still looking totally iconic, our collection of winter dresses is exactly what you need. Whether you're searching for a heavy knit for everyday wear, a long sleeve dress for dinner dates, or the ultimate party dress for the weekend, we've got the winter dress to make your cold-weather aesthetic go viral.

From slinky dark satins to thick, curve-hugging ribbed knits, find your new favourite cold-weather uniform right here.

Why Shop Winter Dresses With Us?

We know the total panic of trying to find an outfit when it's freezing outside! That's why we prioritise premium, thick fabrics that actually keep you warm without sacrificing your style.

Plus, when you secure your dream event outfit, we know you need it ASAP. We offer fast shipping with same-day dispatch (Monday to Friday) across Australia and internationally. We stock a massive, inclusive range of sizes so every body can find a winter dress they feel totally glamorous in. Checkout with Afterpay to secure your wardrobe refresh right now and pay it off later. Create your account, build your ultimate wishlist, and get ready to serve looks all season!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you stay warm in a dress during winter?

Layering is the most effective approach. A fitted long-sleeve top or thermal underneath a dress adds significant warmth without changing the look much — this works particularly well with midi and maxi styles. Opaque tights or stockings are the easiest way to keep your legs warm while still wearing a dress. Over the top, an oversized knit, tailored coat or leather jacket depending on the occasion adds warmth while keeping the outfit looking intentional. The key is building from the base layer up rather than trying to compensate with a heavy coat over an otherwise cold outfit.

What tights or stockings go with a winter dress?

Opaque black tights are the most versatile option — they work with almost every dress colour, length and style and are warm enough for most Australian winter days. For a more polished or event look, sheer black stockings are a cleaner finish that still adds coverage. Coloured or patterned tights can work if the dress is simple and solid — a ribbed or textured tight in a complementary tone adds interest to a plain dress. Avoid sheer nude stockings in winter — they add no warmth and tend to look more formal than practical.

What fabrics are warmest for a winter dress?

Ribbed knit and jersey are the most practical for everyday winter wear — they're comfortable, stretchy and retain warmth without being heavy. Velvet is a strong choice for event or evening dressing — it looks luxurious and is warmer than most people expect. Ponte and thick crepe hold their shape well and provide good coverage for work or formal settings. Wool-blend and sweater knit dresses are the warmest option for casual wear. Avoid very lightweight fabrics like chiffon or thin satin on their own in winter — they need significant layering to work in the cold.

How do you layer a dress for winter?

Start with what's underneath — a fitted long-sleeve top, bodysuit or thermal base layer under a dress adds warmth without bulk. On top, an oversized knit worn over a fitted mini or midi is one of the easiest and most popular winter dress combinations. A tailored blazer or structured coat works well for a more polished look. For footwear, ankle boots or knee-high boots naturally fill the gap between the hem and the ground, which helps with warmth and ties the layered look together. Keep the layers fitted close to the body and save the volume for the outer layer.

What shoes work best with a winter dress?

Ankle boots are the most practical and popular choice — they work with mini, midi and maxi lengths and pair well with tights or bare legs depending on the temperature. Knee-high boots complement midi dresses particularly well and add extra warmth. For a more dressed-up winter look, a block heel or heeled boot strikes the right balance between practical and polished. Avoid open-toe shoes or strappy sandals in winter — they're impractical in the cold and tend to look out of place with heavier fabrics and layered outfits.