The cold never bothered them anyway.

The aftermath of last Sunday’s deadly Winter Storm Fern is hitting New York like a nasty hangover after a night of one too many espresso martinis — but the Big Apple’s most fashionable aren’t letting a little chilly weather keep them from looking their best.

While some of us are wondering just how quickly we can hop on a plane to someplace warm, others are finding opportunities in the oppressive frigidity, strutting their stuff and showing off their finest fits.

This New Yorker decked out in fur, tights and boots is ready for NYFW. Daniel Zuchnik for N.Y.Post

Being forced to dress in endless layers when stepping outside to brave shocking temperatures might make keeping it chic a challenge — who has the patience to put together stylish outfits, when the primary goal should be to avoid getting frostbite?

But NYC isn’t one of the world’s fashion capitals for nothing — all week long, fashionistas have been treating slushy, poorly-shoveled sidewalks like their runway, proving that style never takes a nap in the city that never sleeps.

Everything from bold patterned full-length coats to big furs paired with tights and knee-high boots, to monochromatic layers to cozy fuzzy bucket hats and après-ski Moon Boots, was spotted out and about this week.

Even a purse in the shape of a horse, worthy of a double take, was on the arm of a bundled fashionista.

Here are some of the most stylish winter looks seen strutting around Manhattan this week — some might even inspire you.

And there’ll be plenty of opportunities to show off your coziest stuff — next up, a potential bomb cyclone winter storm is on the way, threatening even worse weather conditions.

Who says New Yorkers only dress in all black? Daniel Zuchnik for N.Y.Post
A full-length black and white checkered coat paired with snow boots and black gloves is one way to be stylish and warm. Daniel Zuchnik for N.Y.Post
This fur bucket hat looks as warm as it is chic. Daniel Zuchnik for N.Y.Post
This bundled up fashionista perfectly matched her $195 Moon Boots to her white and black lined coat. Daniel Zuchnik for N.Y.Post
This denim on denim look is layering perfection. Daniel Zuchnik for N.Y.Post
There’s nothing like a classic wool coat and some zippered pants to keep a chilly New Yorker warm. Daniel Zuchnik for N.Y.Post
Talk about an edgy winter day’s fit. Daniel Zuchnik for N.Y.Post
A cozy, warm scarf that doubles as a hat. Daniel Zuchnik for N.Y.Post
A camel-colored pea coat with a fur collar is the definition of stylish winter fashion. Daniel Zuchnik for N.Y.Post
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