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20 Coordinated Holiday Outfit Ideas For Friend Groups

November 28, 2025 by Olivia Brooks Leave a Comment

Holiday outfits feel more fun when planned with the people you love. Matching colours, similar fabrics, or shared little details instantly make your group look connected. Whether you’re taking Christmas photos, heading to a party, or just want something cute for a casual night out, coordinated holiday outfits help your group look put together without trying too hard. Below are ideas that work for every style, every budget, and every size of friend group—complete with simple ways to recreate each look at home.


1. Classic Red & White Holiday Crew

A red-and-white theme always works for holiday outings. Each friend can take a different shade of red so the group doesn’t look too uniform. Mix bright scarlet, burgundy, and muted cherry for a balanced palette. Add white jeans, white sweaters, or white beanies to keep the look clean.
You don’t need fancy pieces. Go thrift shopping for knitwear or grab budget sweaters online. Add low-cost accessories like ribbon hair ties or red mittens for small matching details.
DIY idea: Tie thin white ribbons onto bags or coats. It adds a sweet touch without spending much.


2. Cozy Neutral Knit Group Look

Cream and beige outfits are easy to match, and everyone probably owns something that fits the palette. Oversized sweaters, chunky scarves, and wool-like textures make the whole group look warm and coordinated.
Tell everyone to stick to similar tones—warm beige or cool cream—so nothing clashes. Add denim or black bottoms for a simple base.
DIY tip: If two shades don’t match, balance them with a neutral scarf or beanie. It’s a simple fix that keeps everything looking connected.


3. Metallic Accent Party Squad

Metallic accents help the group look party-ready without going overboard. Each friend can choose one metallic item: shoes, a clutch, hair clips, or hoops.
Keep outfits simple—black dresses, black trousers, or monochrome pieces. Let the metallic accessories be the central detail that pulls everything together.
Budget tip: Spray-paint old hair clips or thrifted jewelry with metallic gold or silver paint for a fresh, shiny look.


4. Plaid-Inspired Holiday Outfits

Plaid always looks seasonal. You don’t need full plaid outfits; one plaid item per person is enough. Think scarves, skirts, flannel shirts, or even bags.
Keep the base pieces simple: black, denim, or beige outfits underneath. Plaid becomes the unifying element.
DIY tip: Wrap plaid fabric (from any fabric shop) around your shoulders like a shawl. It photographs beautifully and costs very little.


5. All-Black Winter Night Ensemble

All-black outfits always look sharp in group photos. You don’t need matching styles—mix denim, leather, knits, and puffers. The colour does the coordinating for you.
Add small touches like silver hoops or black beanies if you want the look slightly softer.
DIY idea: If someone has faded black jeans, dye them with fabric dye for a darker match.


6. Emerald Green Holiday Party Look

Emerald green photographs well and looks festive without being predictable. It works for casual and dressy outings.
Let everyone choose their fabric—velvet, knit, satin—to keep the look interesting.
Budget idea: Use green ribbon as a tie-belt or hair accessory to create a matching detail for under $3.


7. Shades of Blue Winter Group

Blue is the easiest colour to coordinate because everyone owns denim. Build the outfit around different shades of blue—navy coats, denim jeans, sky-blue sweaters.
Ask each person to pick one blue piece they already have. Then add white or beige shoes to tie everything together.
DIY idea: Add tiny blue pins or patches to jackets for a subtle shared detail.


8. Matching Velvet Textures

Velvet gives your group a warm, luxurious look. Choose colours like burgundy, navy, or forest green.
Each friend can choose a different velvet item. It doesn’t need to match perfectly because the fabric unifies everything.
Try renting velvet pieces for one night to save money. Thrift stores often have velvet jackets for under $10.


9. Soft Pastel Winter Palette

Pastels add soft colour without feeling too bold. These tones look cute in holiday photos and suit every skin tone.
Choose loose sweaters or cardigans for a relaxed fit. Light denim pairs well with all pastels.
DIY idea: Add pastel scrunchies or mittens for a matching detail that costs almost nothing.


10. Monochrome White Winter Friends Look

An all-white group outfit stands out in holiday photos. You can mix textures like wool, fleece, denim, and knit.
Keep accessories simple. Beige boots or cream scarves add dimension.
DIY idea: If you lack white outerwear, use a white cardigan or wrap a cream blanket scarf around your shoulders for the same effect.


11. Burgundy & Black Holiday Mix

Burgundy pairs well with black, making a polished group look that works for dinners, markets, and parties.
Tell the group to stick to one burgundy piece each—sweater, top, or jacket. Black keeps everything grounded.
Add black boots for easy consistency.
DIY tip: Use burgundy lipstick as a finishing detail for the photo.


12. Christmas Pajama Matching Gang

Matching pajama sets are perfect for relaxed holiday photos. You can pick a theme—red stripes, green flannel, or cartoon prints.
If buying full sets is expensive, match just the tops or pants.
DIY idea: Use iron-on holiday patches to turn plain pajamas into festive ones.


13. Black & Gold Party Group

Black and gold instantly feel dressy. Each person chooses a black outfit and adds one gold detail.
Gold hair clips, belts, or bags are usually easy to find at low prices.
DIY idea: Spray-paint old accessories with gold paint for a matching effect.


14. Jewel-Tone Mix

Jewel tones look bold but not overwhelming. Everyone picks one rich colour and keeps bottoms simple.
This palette works well for both casual outings and holiday shoots.
DIY idea: Add matching jewel-tone scarves if the colours feel too random.


15. Winter Athleisure Group Fit

Athleisure is comfortable and easy to coordinate. Stick to greys, blacks, and whites to keep the look pulled together.
Add beanies or puffer vests for warmth.
Budget idea: Use matching socks or gloves for a small but noticeable detail.


16. Forest-Inspired Earth Tone Outfits

Earth tones look warm and natural. Pick colours like olive green, brown, and camel.
This style is great for outdoor holiday shoots.
DIY tip: Add dried-leaf pins or earthy accessories for a handmade touch.


17. Holiday Skirt & Sweater Combo

This combo looks balanced—soft on top and playful on the bottom.
Choose sweaters in matching tones and skirts in coordinated textures like plaid, leather, or satin.
DIY idea: Cut old fabric into matching bows and pin them on your sweaters.


18. Satin & Silk Inspired Group Looks

Satin and silk pieces reflect holiday lights well. Choose neutral or jewel-tone colours for a flexible look.
Pair with denim, trousers, or skirts.
DIY tip: Add small satin ribbons to bags or hair for cohesion.


19. Holiday Statement Coat Theme

For cold weather, coats become the main feature. Ask everyone to bring their most colourful or patterned coat.
Keep outfits underneath simple.
DIY idea: Add matching brooches or pins for a shared detail.


20. Black & White Minimal Group Style

Black and white feels clean and timeless. Each person can choose any style as long as they stay within the palette.
Add simple matching accessories—pearls, sunglasses, or black gloves.
DIY tip: Cut white fabric into ribbons and tie them onto bags or hair.


Conclusion

Coordinated group outfits make holiday outings and photos feel more special and fun. Pick colours, fabrics, or small details that are easy to match, and keep the plan simple so everyone feels comfortable. Even low-cost elements like ribbons, scarves, or matching pins can tie the whole look together. Save this guide for your next holiday outing with friends.

Olivia Brooks

Olivia Brooks is a fashion curator and digital stylist who believes great style starts with confidence, not just clothes. Through WardrobeScan, she shares outfit ideas, trend guides, and effortless looks that fit real life — from casual coffee runs to polished nights out. When she’s not styling her next shoot, Olivia loves exploring local boutiques and capturing everyday fashion inspiration on the go.

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