Gene Kelly’s “Singin’ in the Rain” comes to mind every once in a while, when the city’s downpour feels romantic, maybe even a little cinematic. The reality, of course, is far less glamorous: dark skies, rogue splash zones, and the age-old question of what to wear in this weather.
Dressing for a rainy day is one of the trickiest wardrobe feats to master. You want to feel polished, but practical; shielded from the elements, but not too bundled. It’s a delicate balance that feels especially difficult to tread in New York City, when commuting home during a surprise deluge can turn into a full-on obstacle course.
Vogue’s Favorite Rainy Day Essentials
The secret is to start dressing for the rain instead of against it, building your outfit around pieces designed to withstand an erratic shower: a water-repellant trench coat, a durable twill bucket hat, puddle-proof rubber footwear, and a bright accessory that cuts through the gloom.
Below you’ll find some outfit inspiration for the next rainy day forecast—proof that even the greyest of days deserve a good outfit. (P.S. Don’t forget your umbrella!)
Hat Tip
TWP and Gigi Burris teamed on what may be the chicest solution for humid hair: a water-repellant, wide-brim hat in a durable cotton gabardine (the same fabric used for trench coats). Let it lead your look with a tank dress and tall rubber boots. Simple, yet streamlined!
All Clear
Loewe’s PVC bootie, fresh from the spring runway, makes a compelling case for wearing heels in the rain. We’d style them with an anorak, a white tee, and (as long as the temperature allows) Bermuda shorts.
Green Thumb
Go from garden work to walk in park with a car coat, cuffed denim, and Celine’s olive green rubber clogs. Add a sporty cap to shield your hair from the elements.
Splashes of Color
The antidote to a somber day? Vivid color! Take cues from this season’s highlighter brights and go for sensible separates in primary shades—a sporty yellow Prada jacket and cobalt blue turtleneck are a solid match for black tapered trousers. Finish with Alaïa’s leather ballet flats, complete with removable rubber soles.
Just a Hint of Red
Always trust the power of red to brighten up a gloomy day. Toteme’s red trench jacket pairs nicely with everyday essentials like a simple tank, grey sweater, and tailored slacks. Ground the look with a lug sole loafer for a polished finish.
Technical Expertise
Go sporty for a packed Saturday with non-stop spitting rain on the forecast. Build your look from the ground up with a gorpcore sneaker, adding on a berry-hued blouson and technical skirt. It’s an unfussy look to help you check off all the to-dos on your list.
The Perennial Favorite
The waxed jacket of choice for Upper East siders and English countryside-goers hoping to brave inclement weather without losing their sense of style. Pair with straight-leg denim, a bright button-down, and Loeffler Randall’s lug-sole Chelsea boots for a sleek yet effective ensemble.
Playful Minimalism
Louise Trotter brings the water-resistant garden clog into high fashion territory with a sharp PVC style in Bottega green. We love the idea of contrasting it with minimalist separates: a sleek midi skirt, ruched top, and Toteme’s technical jacket layered on top. Permission to leave your umbrella at home with this one—the jacket’s scarf attachment is also a convertible hood.
Office-Ready
For a more polished approach to rainy day office wear, swap floor grazing rousers for capris to avoid soaked hems. Add a blazer and Burberry’s Castleford maxi trench, completing with ballet flats or a sturdy low pump plus a trusty umbrella, natch.






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