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London in March is honestly one of those cities that keeps you guessing. You might start your morning with bright sunshine near the Thames, only to find yourself dodging rain showers in Covent Garden by afternoon.
Beauty For The Modern Woman
I learned this the hard way on my first trip—I packed all wrong and ended up buying a jumper at a market just to stay warm. The key to dressing for London this time of year is all about smart layering and choosing pieces that work as hard as you’ll be walking.
These fifteen outfit ideas will help you look put-together while actually being prepared for whatever the British weather throws your way.
1. Classic Trench Coat & Striped Jumper

You can’t get more London than a trench coat. It’s the ultimate city layer that handles drizzle with grace and looks polished whether you’re heading to a museum or grabbing fish and chips.
Outfit Pieces:
- Classic beige trench coat with belt (Burberry-style if you have it)
- Striped Breton jumper in navy and white
- Straight-leg dark wash jeans
- Chelsea boots in black leather
- Medium crossbody bag in cognac
2. Wool Coat & Rollneck Sweater

A good wool coat is worth its weight in gold for London winters. This combination is simple, elegant, and keeps you warm during those long walks from Notting Hill to South Kensington.
Outfit Pieces:
- Long camel wool coat with structured shoulders
- Black fine-gauge rollneck sweater
- Cropped straight-leg trousers in black
- Leather loafers with a low heel
- Structured tote bag for market finds
3. Quilted Jacket & Corduroy Trousers

This outfit gives off countryside-meets-city vibes that are very British. Perfect for days when you’re exploring markets or taking a train out to see the sights.
Outfit Pieces:
- Olive green quilted jacket (think Barbour style)
- Fine-gauge crewneck jumper in cream
- Wide-leg corduroy trousers in rust or camel
- Blundstone boots or similar pull-on style
- Silk scarf tied at neck
4. Leather Jacket & Slip Skirt

London has an edge to it, and a leather jacket captures that perfectly. Paired with a feminine skirt, it creates that cool contrast the city does so well.
Outfit Pieces:
- Black moto leather jacket (broken-in softness)
- Fine-gauge turtleneck in charcoal
- Midi slip skirt in navy or burgundy
- Black opaque tights (80 denier)
- Combat boots with lug sole
5. Oversized Blazer & Straight Jeans

The oversized blazer is practically a uniform in creative London neighborhoods like Shoreditch or Dalston. It dresses up simple jeans without trying too hard.
Outfit Pieces:
- Oversized check blazer in gray or brown tones
- White cotton t-shirt (good quality)
- Straight-leg medium wash jeans
- White leather sneakers (clean)
- Mini shoulder bag in black
6. Cashmere Cardigan & Midi Dress

For gallery days and afternoon tea, this soft layered look feels appropriately elegant. The cardigan adds warmth while the dress keeps things feminine.
Outfit Pieces:
- Long cashmere cardigan in heather gray
- Long-sleeve midi dress in navy or burgundy
- Opaque tights in black
- Knee-high boots in brown leather
- Delicate gold necklace layered
7. Puffer Vest & Breton Top

Practical layering at its most charming. This works for milder March days when you need just a bit of core warmth without full coat commitment.
Outfit Pieces:
- Slim-fit puffer vest in black or navy
- Long-sleeve Breton top in navy and white
- Dark skinny or straight jeans
- Leather ankle boots with block heel
- Canvas backpack for day trips
8. Tweed Blazer & Wool Trousers

Channel your inner British academic with this classic combination. It’s polished enough for a nice dinner but comfortable for daytime exploring.
Outfit Pieces:
- Tweed blazer with subtle herringbone pattern
- Fine-gauge turtleneck in cream
- High-waist wool trousers in charcoal
- Oxford shoes or brogues
- Leather satchel in burgundy
9. Raincoat & Bright Wellies

When London really decides to rain, you’ll be glad you embraced it. This practical outfit actually looks charming and keeps you dry for sightseeing.
Outfit Pieces:
- Yellow or clear raincoat (hooded)
- Chunky cable knit jumper in cream
- Dark skinny jeans (tucked in)
- Hunter boots or similar wellies in a bright color
- Wool beanie in coordinating color
10. Knit Waistcoat & Button-Down

This layered look is having a moment and works perfectly for London’s variable temperatures. Add or remove layers easily as you move from Underground to street level.
Outfit Pieces:
- Argyle knit waistcoat in earth tones
- White button-down shirt with collar
- Straight-leg dark jeans or trousers
- Loafers in black or burgundy
- Crossbody phone case for Tube navigation
11. Long Wool Coat & Hoodie

This high-low mix is very London right now. The elegant coat elevates the casual hoodie, creating an effortlessly cool look for travel days.
Outfit Pieces:
- Long charcoal wool coat (structured)
- Comfortable gray hoodie (good quality)
- Black straight-leg trousers or jeans
- Platform sneakers in white
- Baseball cap in neutral
12. Silk Scarf & Simple Layers

Sometimes one perfect accessory makes the whole outfit. A silk scarf adds a touch of British elegance to even the simplest combination.
Outfit Pieces:
- Fine-gauge crewneck jumper in navy
- Straight-leg cream trousers
- Leather belt with gold hardware
- Pointed flats in leopard print
- Silk scarf with navy and cream print
13. Turtleneck & Tailored Shorts

This unexpected combination works because of thick tights and good tailoring. It’s a fresh take on cold-weather dressing that stands out from typical tourist wear.
Outfit Pieces:
- Fine-gauge turtleneck in burgundy
- Tailored wool shorts in gray
- Thick black tights (100 denier)
- Knee-high boots with low heel
- Wool beret in matching burgundy
14. Denim Jacket & Midi Skirt

For those surprisingly mild March days when the sun actually appears, this outfit feels fresh and youthful. Perfect for South Bank strolls or market browsing.
Outfit Pieces:
- Classic blue denim jacket (slightly worn)
- Pleated midi skirt in olive or rust
- White t-shirt underneath
- White fashion sneakers (clean)
- Woven tote bag for market purchases
15. Fair Isle Jumper & Corduroy Skirt

This cozy combination feels appropriately British, especially if you’re heading to winter markets or Christmas markets that sometimes linger into early March.
Outfit Pieces:
- Fair Isle patterned jumper in traditional colors
- Corduroy A-line mini skirt in brown or rust
- Thick wool tights in cream or brown
- Chelsea boots in brown leather
- Crossbody bag in leather