You guys know me – I love putting together outfit inspo, and honestly, this one might be one of my favorites ever. I’ve been collecting so many looks lately for all my ladies heading to Oslo – the ones who wanna look stylish, confident, and totally put-together, but still keep that little bit of personality in their style.
The truth is that most travel fashion guides fail to impress us. And it doesn’t have to be that way! In this list, I’ll show you multiple approaches to create a cozy, city-chic look which also showcases layered, minimal, and effortlessly elegant fashion choices.
So yeah… these are my 20+ chic Oslo outfit ideas you need to try for your trip (because Scandinavian style is truly next-level 😍). I’m obsessed with every single one of them, and I’m pretty sure you’ll find at least a few you’ll fall in love with too.
20+ Chic Oslo Outfit Ideas
Wool coat, knit sweater, and tailored trousers
This is the quintessential Oslo look. A quality wool coat over a chunky knit with tailored trousers creates this perfect balance of cozy and polished. I invested in a similar wool coat last winter and it’s become my most-worn piece. The tailored trousers keep everything looking intentional rather than just bundled up, which is the key to nailing this aesthetic.
Chunky knit sweater with straight jeans and ankle boots
Chunky knits are non-negotiable for Oslo style. Paired with straight jeans and ankle boots, this is your everyday winter uniform. Simple, warm, and effortlessly cool.
Beige trench coat with black turtleneck and loafers
The beige trench is such a Scandinavian staple. Black turtleneck underneath with loafers creates this timeless, sophisticated look that works for literally any occasion.
Long wool cardigan with midi skirt and sneakers
Long cardigans are everywhere in Oslo street style. The midi skirt keeps it feminine while the sneakers add that practical, walkable element that’s so important in Scandinavian fashion.
Neutral-toned oversized blazer with jeans and white tee
The oversized blazer is such a versatile piece. Neutral tones with jeans and a white tee underneath is that perfect minimalist combination that always looks expensive.
Turtleneck dress with tights and knee-high boots
Turtleneck dresses are so sleek and easy. Add tights and knee-high boots and you’ve got a complete outfit that’s warm, comfortable, and incredibly chic. I wore this exact combination to a holiday party last year and felt so put-together.
Layered outfit: puffer vest over knit + scarf + boots
Puffer vests are having such a moment in Scandinavian style. Layered over a chunky knit with a cozy scarf and boots, this is peak practical winter dressing that still looks intentional.
Beige knit sweater with satin midi skirt and sneakers
The mix of textures here is everything. Cozy knit with sleek satin creates this interesting contrast, and the sneakers keep it grounded and wearable for everyday.
Wool coat, striped sweater, and wide-leg trousers
Stripes are such a Scandinavian classic. Wide-leg trousers under a wool coat create these beautiful, flowing proportions that feel both comfortable and sophisticated.
Denim jacket with cable-knit sweater and beanie
Denim jackets work even in winter when you layer them right. A thick cable-knit underneath with a cozy beanie creates this casual, lived-in look that’s so authentically Scandinavian. I basically live in this combination during those in-between weather days in early winter.
Black blazer with hoodie and chunky boots
The blazer-hoodie combo is genius. It’s that perfect mix of polished and casual that defines modern Scandinavian style. The chunky boots complete the look perfectly.
Camel coat with monochrome outfit underneath
Camel coats are such an investment piece. Keeping everything monochrome underneath lets the coat be the statement, which is very Oslo-style minimalism.
Long-line puffer coat with knit scarf and Chelsea boots
Long puffer coats are everywhere in Scandinavian winter style. They’re practical, warm, and when styled right with a nice scarf and Chelsea boots, they look incredibly chic.
White shirt layered under sweater with pleated skirt
The collared shirt peeking out from under a sweater is such a classic preppy-Scandinavian detail. The pleated skirt adds movement and keeps it feminine.
Neutral co-ord set (knit pants + sweater) with trench coat
Matching knit sets are so cozy and chic. Throw a trench over it and suddenly you look incredibly put-together even though you’re basically wearing elevated loungewear.
Leather jacket with turtleneck and straight-leg jeans
Leather jackets work year-round in Scandinavian style. With a turtleneck and straight-leg jeans, this is that perfect edgy-minimalist combination that feels very Oslo.
Cream oversized sweater with plaid wool skirt and tights
Oversized sweaters are key to this aesthetic. The plaid wool skirt adds pattern without being overwhelming, and tights make it winter-appropriate. This is one of my favorite combinations for actual cold weather.
Linen shirt, vest, and tailored trousers
Layering a vest over a linen shirt creates such beautiful texture and dimension. The tailored trousers keep everything looking polished and intentional.
Beige wool blazer with white pants and sneakers
All neutral everything. The beige blazer with white pants is so clean and minimal, and the sneakers add that practical Scandinavian touch.
Monochrome outfit in gray or oatmeal tones with gold jewelry
Monochrome dressing is such a Scandinavian signature. The gold jewelry adds just enough warmth and interest to keep it from being too stark. It’s that perfect balance of minimal and luxe.
