Rolling from summer to fall can be tricky on wardrobing and putting pieces together. You're scrambling for a light jacket for the morning crisp air and then down to a warm white poplin dress when the September sun shines. Here are a few ways to blend the cool of the mornings and evening and the heat of the day.
Layering Essentials: Start with a lightweight base, like a tank or a t-shirt, and add a versatile cardigan or denim jacket that you can easily take off as the day warms up.
Midi and Maxi: Opt for longer dresses in breathable fabrics. Pair them with ankle boots in the morning and switch to sandals or sneakers for the afternoon.
Layered Bottoms: Try wearing bike shorts or leggings under a flowy dress. They provide warmth in the morning but are easily concealed.
Statement Outerwear: A lightweight jacket in soft colours can elevate your look while keeping you warm.
Accessorize: Sunglasses can protect against the midday sun, while a crossbody bag can hold your essentials without weighing you down.
Mix Textures: Combine summer textures (like lightweight cotton) with fall textures (quilting) to create a balanced look that feels seasonal.
Color Palette: Embrace warm white and soft grey vests and puffers.
By mixing and matching these elements, you can bring a look together for all the temps of the day.
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