Oprah's Turtleneck Dress Is a Comfy and Elegant Style We'd Wear to Holiday Parties — Similar Ones Start at $27

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If there’s one sweater style Hollywood can’t get enough of in the winter, it’s turtlenecks. In the past few weeks, everyone from royals, like Kate Middleton, to celebrities, like Jennifer Lawrence, have been spotted wearing the cozy silhouette, and Oprah Winfrey just showed us how to make the fashion staple even more elegant.

At a star-studded party for Taylor Sheridan’s new Paramount+ series Lawmen: Bass Reeves, Oprah looked as sleek as ever in a maxi turtleneck dress that showed a touch of skin with a thigh-high slit up the side. She styled the look with jet black heels, a small clutch, and her signature round glasses.

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You shouldn’t have to give up dresses just because it’s cold outside — turtleneck dresses offer optimal coverage of the neck and upper body, and ones with a maxi or midi silhouette, maybe paired with some tights, should keep you warm at your upcoming holiday parties and future work events.

If you’re looking for a no-brainer way to look stylish and feel comfy all night long, read on for turtleneck dresses in lightweight cotton fabrics, elegant velvet, and warm knits from stores like Amazon, Everlane, and Nordstrom — starting at just $27.

Turtleneck Dresses Inspired by Oprah

Related: Jennifer Lopez Can't Stop Wearing Beige Turtlenecks This Season — Get the Look from $21

Ioiom Turtleneck Maxi Dress

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Amazon

We found a nearly identical dress to the one Oprah recently wore, and it’s available at Amazon for just $30. Even if it’s cold outside, this one offers plenty of coverage thanks to an ankle-long silhouette, long sleeves, and turtleneck. The material is lightweight and stretchy to move with you. Because it has a body-hugging fit, you can layer this dress under all of your favorite winter fashion essentials, like cardigan sweaters, blazers, and jackets. In addition to black, it comes in nine other colors like green, wine red, and dark blue.

Xxxiticat Velvet Turtleneck Dress

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

Want to make the trend even more winter-ready? Opt for a style in a velvet fabric, like with this $27 turtleneck dress. It offers ideal coverage with long sleeves and a turtleneck, plus the velvet finish is both elegant and warm. And even though it’s figure-hugging, the dress has a cinched waist and ruching that one shopper said is “perfectly flattering.” It’s even machine-washable for an easy clean, and you can get the dress in 12 seasonal colors, like black, purple, red, and brown.

Zesica Turtleneck Ribbed Knit Sweater Dress, $36 (Save $12)

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Amazon

For an extra comfortable take, consider this Zesica Sweater Dress. The thick, ribbed knit is extra warm, and it has a roomy silhouette and an oversized turtleneck that’s a little more breathable, but the adjustable tie waist is functional and adds shape.

“It’s very comfortable and feels like good quality,” one five-star reviewer said. “I also like that it’s stretchy.” The dress is machine-washable, comes in sizes S through XL, and is available in 18 colors like purple, green, brown, and black.

A turtleneck dress that you can wear day-to-night will easily help streamline your closet — shop more of our favorite styles from J.Crew, Lulus, Banana Republic, and Revolve below.

Lulus Excellent Essence Beige Ribbed Cutout Midi Sweater Dress, $55 with Code STAYCOMFY

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Lulus

Mango Turtleneck Long Sleeve Rib Midi Dress

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Nordstrom

Norma Kamali Turtle Neck Side Drape Gown, $150

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Revolve

Everlane The Cotton-Merino Turtleneck Sweater Dress

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Everlane

J.Crew Turtleneck Sweater Dress

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J.Crew

Banana Republic Factory Jennie Asymmetrical Maxi Dress

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Banana Republic

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