For a summer lover such as me, I try to keep my beautiful warm
weather dresses still in my fall wardrobe rotation as long as possible.
Not exact matches
To compensate for my changing body, I would wear loose shorts, stretchy skirts and maxi
dresses while the
weather was
still fair.
An asymmetrical
dress is great way to showcase beautiful shoulders, especially now as we're looking for fresh ways to
dress for the
still - warm
weather.
I'm
still wishing that the
weather would warm up but I guess
dressing like it's barely cold out is the best I can possibly do!
Although it isn't summer
weather anymore, I
still find a denim
dress to be appropriate.
Yes, the
weather is
still cold and not nearly as proper for Spring time but I'm also very tired of the Winter clothes and I have realised that I got so dull about
dressing like a snowman so I've decided to freeze just a little bit more but have much more fun with my daily outfits.
With the
weather being as it has been recently, it is
still unfortunately not time to get the flat shoes and
dresses out, and so a jacket is pretty much essential.
Even in cold
weather I
still enjoy wearing my
dresses and skirts, so layering is key to make it work.
It does, however, offer some relief in the form of easy winter
dresses that you can throw on over 100 - denier tights or thermal leggings and brave the cold in with dignity (or wear alone with a pair of sneakers, if you happen to
still be enjoying
weather in the balmy 60s).
But in the meantime, before our bodies and legs return to our healthy summer & toned state (please god), midi lengths are a super reliable and easy win, I personally have become a huge coveter of the midi length, its modest, covers all my sins and
still lets me
dress for the hotter
weather.
We are
still waiting for summer
weather in New England but the forecast is finally looking good for bring out the
dresses and sandals!
Last year I wrote about
dressing for fall while the
weather is
still warm, since «fall» in California is pretty much
still summer [you can read that here], and a few of the tips I shared are relevant today as well.
Now typically I'm not one to run and grab a
dress or skirt, I'm
still holding on to my rebellious tomboy teen years, I couldn't help but wear my on trend olive wrap skirt one last time while the
weather was
still decent.
Cozying up in a chunky knit, caressing cashmere weaves — there is no better way to
dress for cold
weather and
still maintaining your style than reaching into your closet or chest of drawers and pulling out your favorite, well - worn winter beauty.
One way I get away with feeling like I'm
dressed for spring, but
still weather appropriate is with footwear.
Even though us in the north east are exoerincing more colder
weather than what we've been getting, I
still wanted to
dress in so bright colors and get into #springfever.
Dress & Belt: Dolce Vita via Piperlime — on sale; Sandals: Merona via Target — old but similar here and here; Purse: Kate Spade via Gilt — in Cream; Sunnies: Chanel; Bracelets: Market in Florence, Italy & Self made A few weekends ago, back when we
still had 90 degree
weather, we attended a BBQ charity event at...
It has been a bit of a cool start to spring here in Boston but layering lighter weight pieces is a perfect way to
dress appropriately for cooler temps while
still allowing me to use my favorite warmer
weather pieces.
Leather is suprisingly hardy when it comes to cold
weather, so even though that's a mini
dress it's
still perfect for this in - between
weather xo, coco millennielle.com
LAZY!!!!) I have to say that is such a pretty
dress, love the print and the cut, you could transition it into fall... Depending on
weather I guess, ours is always
still so hot.
A lot of gals pair their boots with
dresses or skinny jeans, I opted for denim cutoffs because I'm
still not ready to let go of warmer
weather.
While the
weather is
still a little too chilly to wear the
dress just as is, I'm envisioning it with a great pair of sandals, a necklace and nothing else during the warm summer months.
And if you are
still mulling over its swagger twist, there is no better incarnation of it than Gucci's numbers in the guise of a scintillating tube
dress and a warm green - orange outerwear to struggle against the brass monkey
weather soon.
So, as much as I would love to transition my closet to warm -
weather items, I'm
still keeping the winter / fall pieces for another week or two, like this gray midi
dress.
Although some years it's tough because of chilly
weather, I
still love to put on a floral or spring - like
dress to celebrate the occasion.
All the
dresses I looked at were totally inappropriate for the warm
weather we
still have.
With the August
weather at its warmest and running back and forth between appointments I have decided the dog days of summer will include comfy breezy
dresses, light weight but
still bold statement necklaces and fun dressy sandals.
It was suddenly, miraculously and temporarily spring last friday, which forced the entire city of Montreal to go out of their caves and while some were
still skeptical about the
weather dressed in usual winter gear, I trusted it.
Yes, I do realize that it's September but the
weather here in DC is
still somewhat sunny and warm like it's Summer, thus I'm
dressing according to the
weather!
You
still can look beautiful in a Summer
dress even though the
weather is not cooperating, but in your heart Fall is definitely falling heavy for you in such a knock out look.
The
weather has
still been rather wintery so I decided to thrown on some leggings to keep me warm (& not make me look crazy for wearing a
dress).
The
weather may be fickle, but there's
still no excuse to
dress lazily.
Still making the most of my slowly fading tan, I wanter to wear my yellow
dress, but what to do when the
dress is both short and sleeveless and the
weather is quite literally freezing?
And I know, I know, I wrote that post about thriving through winter and all that (which I
still believe) but whether you're living in the Northern ice box or just enduring a little chilly
weather right now, I thought it would be helpful to talk about what to do when you're ready to
dress for spring but the forecast
still says winter.
I love that peep toe booties are so functional that you can wear them with pants or
dresses and
still be cute while
weather appropriate.
The sleeve is the perfect length for in between spring and summer
weather and the
dress is easy to throw on and run out the door in, while
still looking put together for work or daily errands.
And even though the
weather has gotten nicer, I
still find myself standing in my closet and gravitating towards pants instead of one of the
dresses or skirts hanging in front of me.
There are many ways to wear white in the fall and
still be appropriately
dress for fall
weather.
I have a long sleeve similar leopard print
dress — I've been waiting for cooler
weather to break it out though (we are
still seeing 80s and 90s in Savannah, GA).
I was crazy over
dressed in tights and long sleeves, but it was
still great to be out there in the beautiful
weather.
OTK boots are great in the fall when the
weather is
still more mild and you can pair them with
dresses.
I'm amazed that even in the cold
weather you
still dress so perfectly with so much detail.
Even though the
weather is starting to warm up, you can
still wear maxi
dress for a beautiful evening event.
Does anyone else notice around August that you start
dressing for cooler
weather even though it's
still hot outside?!
It's
still in the 100's where I live, so while I tried to fool myself into thinking I can
dress for fall
weather, wearing this sweater right now is not the business!
I've written about maxi
dresses for Summer many times before (check out my favorite ones for a tropical vacation here), and they're
still one of my favorite pieces for warm
weather.
I'm
still hoping the Texas
weather will let me wear
dresses with bare legs but from the extended forecast, I won't be getting that.
It's hard to
dress for «fall
weather» when it's
still warm outside.
I'm very much a true believer in
dressing for the
weather yet I
still like to be stylish.
I'm dying for
dresses to start, too, not to mention my amazing new shoes, but yeah,
weather sucks this spring, so I'm
still in jeans and waiting, impatiently...