Korean‑Inspired Winter Outfits to Wear in Australia This Season

Winter in Australia doesn’t always look like a K‑drama snow scene—but that doesn’t mean your outfits can’t. With Koriah’s Korean‑inspired pieces, you can build cozy, layered looks that work for Melbourne drizzle, Sydney chills and everything in between.

1. The Main‑Character Wool Coat Look

Korean winter fashion is built around outerwear, and a long wool coat is the ultimate main‑character piece. Choose an oversized or straight‑cut coat in beige, grey or black from Koriah’s collection to create that effortless Seoul silhouette. Layer a slim turtleneck knit underneath and add straight‑leg jeans or tailored trousers for balance.

Finish with ankle boots and a structured shoulder bag for an outfit that works from office to late‑night dessert runs. This look proves you can stay warm without sacrificing the clean, minimalist lines that define so much of Korean style.

2. Cozy Puffer + Hoodie Streetwear

On windier, colder days, Korean‑inspired streetwear is your best friend. Start with a relaxed hoodie or graphic sweatshirt—Koriah curates pieces that lean into playful, youthful energy without feeling childish. Add a padded puffer jacket or quilted coat on top for warmth and volume.

Pair this with joggers, cargo pants or loose‑fit denim and chunky sneakers to nail that K‑street look. Keep the palette mostly neutral (black, grey, cream) and let one item—like the hoodie or bag—carry a pop of colour. It’s the perfect outfit formula for weekend coffee runs, uni days and casual nights out.

3. Knit Dress + Long Coat for Date Night

If you want something cozy but elevated, a knit dress is a Korean winter staple you’ll see everywhere from Seoul streets to your Instagram feed. Choose a midi‑length knit dress from Koriah in a warm neutral or deep tone, then layer a long tailored coat over the top.

Add knee‑high boots or sleek ankle boots and a small handbag to complete the look. This outfit keeps you warm without bulky layers, and it transitions seamlessly from daytime plans to evening dates—very “K‑drama heroine” without trying too hard.

4. Layered Tops + Skirt for Soft Korean Vibes

Layering is at the heart of Korean style, and it works perfectly for Australian winter where temperatures change across the day. Start with a fitted long‑sleeve or turtleneck as your base layer. Add a knit vest, cropped sweater or slip‑style dress over the top for instant texture and interest.

On the bottom, go for a mini skirt with thick tights or a midi A‑line skirt if you prefer more coverage. Finish with Mary Janes or ankle boots, and maybe a beret or beanie from Koriah’s accessory line for that soft, Korean‑girl aesthetic. It’s cute, warm and easy to adjust—just add or remove the outer coat depending on how cold it gets.

5. Everyday Knit + Wide‑Leg Pants + Scarf

For everyday winter dressing, you can’t go wrong with a cozy knit and wide‑leg trousers. Koriah’s stylists often highlight soft pastel or neutral knits paired with simple bottoms as a foundation for Korean‑inspired wardrobes. Choose an oversized sweater in cream, taupe or dusty blue and tuck it slightly into high‑waisted wide‑leg pants or relaxed jeans.

Add a scarf and a minimal tote or crossbody bag to tie everything together. On milder days, the knit on its own is enough; when it cools down, throw on an oversized blazer or coat from Koriah for extra warmth. The result is a look that feels put‑together but still relaxed and comfortable for Australian winter life.