Option 2: Layer a cropped
sweater over the dress and add a heeled shoe for a dressier, yet still laid - back, look.
I thought I was way too overdressed for FNO... but by 6 pm it got cool out so I wrapped
a sweater over my dress.
I love how she layered
the sweater over a dress to give the look of wearing a skirt.
I decided to pull a cozy
sweater over my dress and boom, a winter date night look is born!
If you wanted to add some color, I would layer a different
sweater over the dress; maybe a beautiful orange or red!
Also I never think of putting
a sweater over a dress... I will definitely have to try it sometime!
Layering
a sweater over a dress sounds like a great idea.
And love the idea of
a sweater over a dress....
When asked about her take on layering
a sweater over a dress for warmth, Shana said, «nothing ruins a good outfit faster than a cardigan.»
I would wear
the sweater over the dress and belt it on the waist over the sweater.
I'd put a blazer or
sweater over the dress and just go for it.
I never would have thought of putting
a sweater over a dress like that.
Throw
a sweater over your dress and wear it like a skirt.
When it gets cold, layer a pull over
sweater over your dress and add tights, making that t - shirt dress into a skirt.
Never thought to put an over-sized
sweater over a dress but I really love the look.
I love
the sweater over the dress.
Layer a cropped sweater over a long shirt.You can get in on the trend and dip your toes in the crop top lifestyle by wearing a chunky cropped
sweater over a dress or long blouse.
love
the sweater over dress look:) and omg what I wouldn't give for that kind of weather right now, we have so much snow here it feels like summer and sunshine will never come again haha xo http://thefashionistabubble.blogspot.ca
I love throwing on a plain black
sweater over a dress, because it's a simple but effective outfit and it doubles the versatility of the dress.
LOVE
the sweater over the dress look - I did that for Bri's link up too!
Actually, in this outfit, I wore
the sweater over a dress (one of my favorite little tricks!)
I want to try this with
a sweater over a dress and boots.
Another approach to showing less skin and keeping the look perfect for cooler months is to throw
a sweater over your dress.
I never would have thought to put
a sweater over a dress like that!
Wearing a cropped
sweater over a dress is a fresh way to layer for winter.
And thank you for the idea of wearing
a sweater over a dress — I can't believe I've never thought to do that — watch out for that on a forthcoming feature!
You could even layer
a sweater over this dress with a skirt to completely change the piece as well or would be the perfect match for a camel wool coat or trench going into the colder Fall days.
I layered
this sweater over my dress for an outfit that's appropriate for the weird, in - between springtime weather.
I love that you added
a sweater over the dress Patti!!
I love wearing
sweaters over dresses during the transition period.
-LCB- See other ways I've worn
sweaters over dresses here & here -RCB- They're so easy and make for a beyond comfy outfit!
Hm, I always wear
sweaters over dresses to get me through all the months of the year.
(Wearing
sweaters over dresses is one of my favorite things to do, you should really give it a go.)
Not exact matches
Layer this piece
over a black knit
dress and knee - high black boots to let the
sweater really shine.
They look COZY but extremely impractical (the only outfit I can see these functioning with would be a tight long sleeve shirt, with a vest / sleeveless coat
over it, and these on top...) Call me conservative (I really am NOT;) but these don't strike my fancy at all, and I am loving almost all of the
sweater dresses, long tunics, jeggings, and legwarmer styles that are hot for fall and winter..
Today's post features one of my favorite cold - weather combinations: a
sweater dress with
over the knee boots.
You should carry at least a third of each season's capsule
over to the next season and fill the rest in with weather - dependent staples like
sweaters, shorts, and summer
dresses.
This silver belt is perfect to take any look up a notch, with a high shine effect style this
over a
sweater dress to get those waist clinching vibes.
I do think it would work well during the Fall
over a wool turtleneck
dress or
sweater dress, smilier to how I styled a kimono
over a
sweater dress in this post.
If you have a sheath
dress in your closet wear it as a skirt by wearing the
sweater over instead of under the
dress.
For instance, under this maxi
dress I was wearing my heat tech leggings,
over the knee boots and then the thickest
sweater I own
over top and this seriously warm faux shearling coat.
I've worn this
sweater a few times since Christmas, but
dressing it up with
over the knee boots makes it the perfect winter date night outfit.
Urban Outfitters Panama Hat and Floral Maxi
Dress Lands» End Turtleneck
Sweater c / o Steve Madden
Over the Knee Boots Fossil Saddle Bag c / o Abercrombie Faux Shearling Coat
It's the kind of wardrobe staple that you can wear with everything and for autumn, I'll be pairing my check blazer with slip
dresses, silk blouses and a pair of skinny jeans, cami tops and tailored trousers, and
over chunky knit
sweaters.
You can pair it with a
dress,
over a button down, a long sleeve shirt or a
sweater.
Wear it to work,
over dresses, with
sweaters and knits, you can style a cape many different ways to suit your needs.
Although it's a surprisingly versatile piece of outerwear, that allows up to
dress up jeans and a
sweater but at the same time slip it
over a
dress when headed to a holiday party.
Fit - and - flare
dresses and printed or solid sleeveless
dresses look adorable with a cardigan worn
over it, but knotted at the tails instead of buttoning it or as a skirt wearing a
sweater over it.
My black faux fur vest is a winter staple for NY + LA... layer it
over a
dress,
sweater, button down + more to instantly add some «chic «flare to any look!
This works equally well with a
dress when you wear a jacket or
sweater over the top like on the right and in the image at the top of the page.