I am loving all the white and neutral colors that you
make work for fall... white pumpkins, burlap, etc..
Not only is it perfect for summer, but it's going to
work for fall too giving me more use out of it.
My lightweight pleated skirt
still works for fall because of the colors, and of the fact it is still warm here.
Another way to make a summer
dress work for fall is to layer with a turtleneck and add flats and a hat.
The top it's paired with is a great transitional top that I wore non-stop this summer but totally
works for fall when if you throw on a dark blazer.
I knew I could make this
skirt work for fall but was having some trouble figuring out a good summer look for it.
If you take anything away from this post, make it this — you can absolutely make those summery
florals work for fall.
I do believe
pastels work for fall, and your furry vest is reminding me I need to get mine out — it's definitely cold enough, though I've been pretending otherwise.
This skirt not
only works for fall but pairing it with a different top can bring this skirt into spring and even summer.
I am loving all the white and neutral colors that you
make work for fall... white pumpkins, burlap, etc..
I can't believe winter is around the corner (and it already feels like winter here), but today's look is about making a summer
dress work for fall!
Make the piece
work for fall by following the lead of and Olivia Munn and pairing it with second - skin skinnies and seasonally appropriate accessories.
I always find I got back and forth between my summer and fall wardrobe as we transition seasons — so today I thought I would share how to make some of your more summery
pieces work for fall!
I also got to thinking about cabbage — yes, I'm ingredient obsessed; you can't help it when your passion is cooking — and how substituting it for the lettuce in a traditional panzanella would
absolutely work for Fall.
Summer to fall is my least favorite seasonal transition... probably exacerbated by the fact that I work in college education, and it means going back to
work for fall term!
Even this distinctly summer dress could
easily work for fall by adding a pullover sweater, a leather jacket, maybe some booties, or a cardigan if I'm feeling especially preppy
Styling Tips The key to making your white
jeans work for Fall (or any season for that matter) is pairing them with seasonally appropriate pieces.
What I love about this top is that while it will
definitely work for fall, it's really lightweight and wearable in the summer, even though it's long sleeved.
It comes in six floral prints, most of which are $ 36 (when you use code SPRING to get an extra 20 % off), and I like that the colors of the pictured skirt feel very spring - y but would
also work for fall.
Could a mega California to #Michigan trip be in
the works for a fall Sat.
I invested in a lot of bright tops / skirts during the summertime so I'm trying to pair those with neutrals to make
them work for fall, too.